You can add a storage system to your SAN at any time by
using the command-line interface (CLI).
You must create one or more arrays on the new storage system.
If your storage system provides array
partitioning, create a single partition from the entire capacity available in the array. You
must record the LUN number that you assign to each partition. You must also follow the mapping
guidelines (if your storage system requires LUN mapping) to map the partitions or arrays to the system ports. You can determine
the system ports by following the procedure for determining WWPNs.
To add a storage system, follow these steps:
- Issue this CLI command to ensure that the clustered
system (system)
detected the new storage (MDisks):
- Determine the storage-system name to validate that you are working with the correct
storage system. The storage system is automatically assigned
a default name.
- If you are unsure which storage system is presenting the
MDisks, issue this command to list the storage systems:
- Find the new storage system
in the list. The new storage system has the highest-numbered
default name.
- Record the name of the storage system and follow the
instructions in the section about determining a storage-system system name.
- Issue this command to change the storage-system name to something that you can easily use
to identify it:
chcontroller -name newname oldname
where
newname is the name that you want to change the storage system to and
oldname is the name that you are changing.
- Enter the following command to list the unmanaged MDisks:
lsmdisk -filtervalue mode=unmanaged:controller_name=new_name
These
MDisks correspond with the arrays or partitions that you created.
- Record the field controller LUN number. This number corresponds with the LUN number that
you assigned to each of the arrays or partitions.
- Create a storage pool and add only the arrays that belong to the new
storage system to this storage
pool. To avoid mixing RAID types, create a new storage pool for each set of array types (for
example, RAID-5, RAID-1). Give each storage pool that you create a descriptive name. For
example, if your storage system
is named FAST650-fred, and the storage pool contains RAID-5 arrays, name the MDisk Group
F600-fred-R5.
mkmdiskgrp -ext 16 -name mdisk_grp_name
-mdisk colon separated list of RAID-x mdisks returned
in step 4
This
command creates a new storage pool with an extent size of 16 MB.