Configuring Compellent storage systems

The system supports all models of Compellent systems (storage controllers).

For the latest supported models, see the following website:

https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/

Supported firmware levels for the Compellent system

The Compellent system must use a firmware level that is supported by the system. For specific firmware levels and the latest supported hardware, see the following website:

https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/

Concurrent maintenance on the Compellent system

Concurrent maintenance is the capability to perform I/O operations to a Compellent system while simultaneously performing maintenance operations on it. You can perform nondisruptive maintenance procedures concurrently on the following components:

User interfaces on the Compellent system

The Compellent Storage Center GUI (graphical user interface) is used to manage the storage center. Compellent provides access to your Compellent system from any standard Internet browser or from any host computer via a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN).

Logical unit creation, deletion, and migration for Compellent systems

Before you create, delete, or migrate logical units, you must read the storage configuration guidelines that are specified in the Compellent documentation.

Cabling the Compellent system

Suggested cabling to attach the Compellent storage system shows the suggested cabling for attachment of the Compellent storage system to the system.
Figure 1. Suggested cabling to attach the Compellent storage system
Configure Fabric 1 to active port numbers 1 and 5 and reserve port numbers 2 and 6. Configure Fabric 2 to the remaining port numbers.

Using the Compellent GUI to create storage pools

On the Compellent storage system, a storage pool is a collection of physical disks. In most implementations, all the disks are allocated to the assigned pool, and the data is automatically arranged into a tier of storage.

To create a storage pool, follow either of these tasks:
  • In the lower-left pane, click Disks once. Left-click and select Manage Unassigned Disks.
  • In the upper right, click Storage Management. From the list, select Disk > Manage Unassigned Disks.

You can then select disks and create a new storage pool.

Using the Compellent GUI to create volumes

To create a volume, follow either of these tasks:
  • In the lower-left pane, click Storage once. Left-click and select Create Volume.
  • In the upper right, click Storage Management. From the list, select Volume > Create Volume.

You can then select a storage pool, specify a size, and create a new volume.

Using the Compellent GUI to create servers

To assign storage to the system, you must create a server object that represents each storage node in the system clustered system.

To create a server, complete either of these tasks:
  • In the lower-left pane, click Server once. Left-click and select Create Server.
  • In the upper right, click Storage Management. From the list, select Server > Create Server.

You can then select the host bus adapters, assign a name, specify an operating system, and create a new server.

When you create server objects for storage nodes, select Other > Other MultiPath as the operating system. After you create all your storage nodes as servers, consider creating a server cluster and adding all related nodes to it.

Using the Compellent GUI to map volumes to servers

To map a volume to a server or server cluster, follow either of these tasks:
  • In the Servers section in the lower-left pane, click once on the server or server cluster object. Left-click and select Map Volume to Server.
  • In the upper right, click Storage Management. From the list, select Volume > Map Volume to Server.

You then can select the volume and perform the volume mapping.

Migrating volumes

You can use the standard migration procedure to migrate volumes from the Compellent system to the system.

Sharing the Compellent system between a host and the system

You can configure your environment so that other hosts can communicate with the Compellent system for storage requirements that fall outside of the system. You can also configure hosts that communicate directly with the system for storage to also communicate directly with the Compellent Storage Center for storage. Ensure that you carefully plan and have suitable documentation before you follow either of these scenarios.

Quorum disks on the Compellent system

The system can use logical units (LUs) that are exported by the Compellent system as quorum disks.

Advanced functions for the Compellent system

Compellent advanced functions are not supported by the system.