If you have an HP host and existing SAN boot images that are controlled by
storage controllers, you can migrate these images to image-mode volumes that are controlled by the
system.
To migrate your existing boot images, follow these steps:
- Shut down the host.
- Make the following configuration changes on the storage
controller:
- Remove all the image-to-host mappings from the storage
controller.
- Map the existing boot image to the
system. Also, map any other
disks that you are migrating.
- Zone one port of each host bus adapter (HBA) to one of the
system ports that is
associated with the I/O group for the target image-mode volume.
- Make the following configuration changes on the
system:
- Create an image-mode volume for the managed disk (MDisk) that contains the boot
image.
Use the MDisk unique identifier to specify the correct MDisk.
- Create a host object and assign it to the HBA port that you zoned to the
system port in step #svc_hpmigratesanboot_2c1fjs/hpmigzonehba.
- Map the image mode volume to the host.
For example, you could map the boot disk to the host with SCSI LUN ID 0.
- Map the swap disk to the host, if required.
For example, you could map the swap disk to the host with SCSI LUN ID 1.
- Change the boot address of the host by using the following
steps:
- Restart the host and open the BIOS utility of the host
during the booting process.
- Set the primary boot path to the hardware path of the LUN mapped from the
system.
- Boot the host in single-path mode.
- Use the system to uninstall any multipathing driver that is unsupported for the HP
host.
- Install Subsystem Device Driver (SDD) if
required.
- If you installed SDD,
restart the host in single-path mode to ensure that the SDD was
properly installed.
- Zone each HBA port to one port on each
system node.
- Add HBA ports to the host object that you created in step #svc_hpmigratesanboot_2c1fjs/hpmighostobj.
- Configure the HBA settings on the host by using the following
steps:
- Restart the host and open the BIOS utility of the host
during the booting process.
- Set the alternate boot path to the hardware path of the boot disk using the HBA and
system node that is not
used by the primary boot path.
- Exit the BIOS utility and finish booting the host.
- Map any further volumes to the host, as required.