You can use an iSCSI attachment to migrate data from a Lenovo V series family system to a Lenovo Storage V series system.
- Ensure that the Lenovo Storage V series system is running a level of software that can
support iSCSI migration (minimum version 7.7.0).
Lenovo Storage V series supports iSCSI connections to migrate data from
the following
Lenovo V series family systems:
- IBM Storwize® V3700 for Lenovo
- Lenovo Storage V series and Lenovo Storage V series
- IBM Storwize® V7000 for Lenovo, Storwize® V7000 Gen2, and Storwize V7000 Gen2+
For more details about configuring iSCSI support for Lenovo V series family systems, see Configuring Lenovo V series family storage systems.
- Verify that Ethernet ports are available and supported on each
system.
- Ensure that you have the appropriate number of Ethernet cables
and switches to connect to the Ethernet ports on each system.
- Ensure that the Ethernet ports on each system are connected to
the appropriate Ethernet switches. For full redundancy and increased
throughput, use two or more Ethernet switches. Similarly-numbered
Ethernet ports on each node of each system must be connected to the
same switch. They must also be configured on the same subnet or VLAN.
For example, Figure 1 shows iSCSI connections between a Lenovo Storage V5030 system (iSCSI initiator) and a IBM Storwize® V3700 for Lenovo system (iSCSI target).
Each system consists of two
nodes and a 4-port 10 Gbps Ethernet card is installed in each node.
On each node, Ethernet port 1 on each card is connected to Switch
1. Ethernet port 2 on each node is connected to Switch 2.
Figure 1. Example of an iSCSI connection between two systems
Configure the cabling and systems
- Connect the Ethernet cables from the ports on the Lenovo Storage V series iSCSI initiator system to the appropriate Ethernet
switches. Use any available Ethernet port.
- Connect the Ethernet cables from the ports on the Lenovo V series family iSCSI target system to the appropriate Ethernet switches. Use
any available Ethernet port.
- Stop all host I/O operations.
- On the Lenovo V series family system, unmap the logical drives that contain the data to be
migrated to the Lenovo Storage V series system.
- Verify that the Lenovo Storage V series system is configured as a replication layer. To
do so, enter the following command.
- If the Lenovo Storage V series system is not configured correctly, enter the
following command.
svctask chsystem -layer replication
- Verify that the Lenovo V series family system is configured as a storage layer system. To do so, enter
the following command.
- If the Lenovo V series family system is not configured correctly, enter the following command:
svctask chsystem -layer storage
Establish the iSCSI connection
- On the Lenovo Storage V series system, enter the following command to configure
one or more ports that can be used for iSCSI attachment to a backend
storage system.
svctask cfgportip –nodenodename-storage yesport_id
Note: If the ports are configured with IPv6 addresses,
specify the -storage-6 parameter on the command.
- On the Lenovo V series family system, define a new host by using the iSCSI information that
was collected from the iSCSI initiator Lenovo Storage V series system.
svctask mkhost -iscsinameiscsi_name_list
- On the Lenovo V series family system, map the logical drives to the newly created host as
a logical unit.
You can use the management GUI to select and map several drives
at one time. You can also enter the following command to map each
individual drive.
svctask mkvdiskhostmap -hosthostnamediskname
- hostname
- Name or ID of the
host that you created in step 8.
- diskname
- Name or ID of the
volume that you want to migrate to the Lenovo Storage V series system.
- On the Lenovo Storage V series system, enter the following command to discover
the available ports on the iSCSI target system. The source_port_id is the Ethernet port on the Lenovo Storage V series iSCSI initiator system through which the discovery
is made. The ipv_addr is the IP address of the
port on the iSCSI target system.
svctask detectiscsistorageportcandidate –srcportidsource_port_id-targetipipv_addr
Notes:
- If the ports on the iSCSI target system are configured with IPv6
addresses, specify the -targetip6 parameter.
- If the iSCSI target system requires authentication, specify the -username and -chapsecret parameters
on the discovery request.
- Display information about the iSCSI
ports that were discovered on the Lenovo Storage V series iSCSI initiator system. This information includes
the unique iSCSI qualified name (IQN) and Internet Protocol (IP) combination.
svcinfo lsiscsistorageportcandidate
- Select one or more port candidates to configure. You can
specify up to 64 candidate IDs, each separated by a colon. The candidate_id is the value in the ID column of the output
displayed by the lsiscsistorageportcandidate command.
svctask addiscsistorageportcandidate_id
Migrate the data
- On the Lenovo Storage V series system, complete the following steps to manage
the logical unit.
- To create one empty storage pool,
enter the following command. The extent_size is the size of the volume that you are migrating from the iSCSI
target system.
svctask mkmdiskgrp -extextent_size
The logical unit that is mapped from the Lenovo V series family system appears as an unmanaged-mode MDisk to the Lenovo Storage V series system.
- To list the unmanaged-mode MDisks, enter the following
command.
- If the new unmanaged-mode MDisk is not listed, perform
a fabric-level discovery. Enter the following to command to scan the
network for the unmanaged-mode MDisks.
- To convert the unmanaged-mode MDisk
to an image mode volume disk, enter the following command.
svctask mkvdisk -vtype image -iogrpiogrp_name-mdiskgrpmdiskgrp_name-mdiskmdisk_name-mirrorwritepriority redundancy
- iogrp_name
- Name or ID of the
I/O group.
- mdiskgrp_name
- Name or ID of
the storage pool that you created in step 13.a.
- mdisk_name
- Name or ID of the
unmanaged-mode MDisk.
- To list the hosts that were previously using the data
that the MDisk now contains, enter the following command.
svcinfo lssasportcandidate
- If the host does not exist on the Lenovo Storage V series system, you can create a new iSCSI or Fibre Channel
(or Fibre Channel over Ethernet) host.
- Enter the following command to map the new volume to
the host. When the image mode volume is mapped, it becomes accessible
for I/O operations to the host.
svctask mkvdiskhostmap -hosthostname diskname
- hostname
- Name or ID of the
host you created in step 13.f.
- diskname
- Name or ID of the
virtual disk you created in step 13.d.
- Enter the following command to display information about
the storage pools that are visible to the Lenovo Storage V series system.
- If no storage pools are available on the Lenovo Storage V series system to migrate the storage pool that you created
in step 13.a,
enter the following command to create a new storage pool. The extent_size is the size of the volume that you are migrating
from the iSCSI target system.
svctask mkmdiskgrp -extextent_size-namepool_name
- Migrate the data from the Lenovo V series family system to the storage pool on Lenovo Storage V series system. For more information about migrating data
to volumes, see Managing volumes.
- To monitor the progress of the data migration, enter the
following command.
The data on the logical drives from the Lenovo V series family system is migrated to the Lenovo Storage V series system. Host I/O operations are also switched
to the Lenovo Storage V series system.
- On the Lenovo Storage V series system, enter the following command to display
the configured ports on the iSCSI target system.
svcinfo lsiscsistorageport
- Delete the configured iSCSI target ports. Specify the row number
from the lsiscsistorageport output to identify
the sessions to delete.
svctask rmiscsistorageportlsiscsistorageport_row_id
- Disconnect the Ethernet cables that connect the Lenovo Storage V series system and the Lenovo V series family system to the Ethernet switches.