The most simple IBMHyperSwap® configuration is built by
attaching each control enclosure directly to the Fibre Channel switches in the local and the remote
production site. This configuration is done without using interswitch links (ISLs).
HyperSwap configuration rules
without using ISLs
The following rules must be observed when you configure a HyperSwap system without using ISLs:
- For every storage system, create one zone that contains Lenovo Storage V7000 ports from every node and all storage
system ports, unless the zoning guidelines for that storage system state differently. However,
do not connect a storage system in one
site directly to a switch fabric in the other site. Instead, connect each storage system only to switched fabrics in
the local site.
- Each Lenovo Storage V7000 node must have two direct
Fibre Channel connections to one or more SAN fabrics at both
locations that contain Lenovo Storage V7000 nodes.
- You can include powered components between Lenovo Storage V7000 and the switches in a HyperSwap system configuration. For
example, you can use powered dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) Fibre Channel
extenders.
- Be prepared to provide and replace longwave SFP
transceivers in case they fail.
- Some service actions require the ability to do actions on the
front panel or through the technician port of all nodes in a system within a short-time window.
If you use HyperSwap systems, you are
required to assist the support engineer and provide communication technology to coordinate these
actions between the sites.
Configure the
HyperSwap system
that does not include interswitch links (ISLs) according to the following
rules:
Restriction: Do not connect a storage
system in one site directly to a switch fabric in the other site.
Connectivity between Lenovo Storage V7000 ports
at one site to storage at the other site that uses ISLs to travel
between the locations are not affected by this restriction.
It is strictly required that the links from both
production sites to the quorum site are independent and do not share
any long-distance equipment.