Page 3 - Contents
Contents 1 Introduction........................................................................................................... 5 System Requirements ............................................................................................................................5 Management Station Re...
Page 5 - Introduction; System Requirements; Management Station Requirements; Introduction to Storage Arrays
1 Introduction This document provides information about deploying Dell PowerVault MD3800f and MD3820f Fibre Channel storage arrays. The deployment process includes:• Hardware installation• Modular Disk Storage Manager (MDSM) software installation• Initial system configuration Other information inclu...
Page 6 - Related Documentation
• Host server — On a host server system, MDSM and the storage array communicate management requests and event information using in-band or out-of band-connections. • Management station — On a management station, MDSM communicates with the storage array either through an Ethernet connection to the st...
Page 7 - Contacting Dell; Locating your system Service Tag
Contacting Dell Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. Availability varies by country and product, and some...
Page 8 - Hardware Installation; Planning The Storage Configuration
2 Hardware Installation Before using this guide, ensure that you review the instructions in the documents: • Getting Started Guide — The Getting Started Guide shipped with the storage array provides information to configure the initial setup of the system. • Planning section of the Owner’s Manual — ...
Page 9 - Configuring Fibre Channel On SAN Attached Storage; Configuring Fibre Channel
Each PowerVault MD3800f and MD3820f series storage array can be expanded to a maximum of 120 (or 192, if enabled using Premium Feature activation) physical slots. Configuring Fibre Channel With Dell MD Series Storage Arrays This section provides information about configuring Fibre Channel communicat...
Page 10 - Installing Fibre Channel HBA On Your Host Server; Using Fibre Channel Switch Zoning
Other Information You May Need In addition to this document, see the documentation provided with the HBA and Fibre Channel switch hardware for vendor-specific information required to complete Fibre-Channel setup on your storage array. Installing Supported Fibre Channel HBAs The storage array support...
Page 11 - World Wide Name Zoning
Figure 1. Example of Switch Zoning on SAN on an MD38xxf-series Fibre-Channel Storage Array World Wide Name Zoning There are several different switch zoning techniques used across various SANs. When configuring zoning with your storage array, using a 64 bit World Wide Name (WWN) to uniquely identify ...
Page 12 - Switch Zoning Guidelines; Setting Up Zoning On The Fibre Channel Switch Hardware; Cabling The Storage Array; Redundant And Non-Redundant Cabling
together, the switch allows the host server to see only devices included in that zone, decreasing the amount of time it would otherwise take for the host server to query attached, but out-of-zone, devices. Switch Zoning Guidelines The storage array imposes specific requirements that must be followed...
Page 15 - Remote Replication Cabling Example
Switch Fabric A Switch Fabric B Server2_HBA_0 Server2_HBA_1 Array1_Ctrl-0-0 Array1_Ctrl-0-1 Array1_Ctrl-0-3 Array1_Ctrl-0-2 Array1_Ctrl-1-0 Array1_Ctrl-1-1 Array1_Ctrl-1-2 Array1_Ctrl-1-3 Zone3_Server3_HBA_0 Zone6_Server3_HBA_1 Server3_HBA_0 Server3_HBA_1 Array1_Ctrl-0-0 Array1_Ctrl-0-1 Array1_Ctrl-...
Page 17 - Mixed Environment
Switch Fabric A Switch Fabric B Array1_Ctrl-0-0 Array1_Ctrl-0-1 Array1_Ctrl-1-0 Array1_Ctrl-0-2 Array1_Ctrl-1-2 Array1_Ctrl-1-1 Zone4_Server3_HBA_0_1 Zone9_Server3_HBA_0_0 Server3_HBA_0_1 Server3_HBA_0_0 Array2_Ctrl-0-1 Array2_Ctrl-0-0 Array2_Ctrl-0-2 Array2_Ctrl-1-0 Array2_Ctrl-1-1 Array2_Ctrl-1-2 ...
Page 18 - Cabling PowerVault MD1200 Series Expansion Enclosures; Enclosures
Figure 4. Mixed Environment Cabling PowerVault MD1200 Series Expansion Enclosures You can expand the capacity of your PowerVault MD3800i and MD3820i series storage array by adding PowerVault MD1200 series expansion enclosures. You can expand the physical disk pool to a maximum of 120 (or 192, if ena...
Page 22 - Installing Host Bus Adapters and Drivers
Installing Host Bus Adapters and Drivers Ensure that you read the Configuring Fibre Channel With the Dell PowerVault MD Series Storage Arrays document before continuing with this procedure. 1. Install the host bus adapters (HBAs). 2. Connect the cables. 3. Install the HBA drivers and the operating s...
Page 23 - Silent Installation On Windows Systems
Console Installation NOTE: Console installation only applies to Linux systems that are not running a graphical environment. The autorun script in the root of the resource media detects when there is no graphical environment running and automatically starts the installer in a text-based mode. This mo...
Page 24 - Upgrading MD Storage Software
Upgrading MD Storage Software To upgrade from a previous version of the MDSM application, uninstall the previous version (see Uninstalling MD Storage Software ), and then follow the instructions in this chapter to install the new version. 24
Page 25 - Post Installation Tasks; Verifying Storage Array Discovery
4 Post Installation Tasks Before using the Dell PowerVault storage array for the first time, complete these initial configuration tasks in the order shown. These tasks are performed using the MD Storage Manager (MDSM) software. 1. For out-of-band management, you must set the network configuration fo...
Page 26 - Initial Setup Tasks
4. If the array still shows an Unresponsive status, contact Dell. Initial Setup Tasks Enter the context of your task here (optional). This is where introductory content goes. 1. The name of the first storage array found is displayed in the Devices tab of the EMW. To see a list of all storage arrays ...
Page 27 - Uninstalling MD Storage Software From Windows
5 Uninstalling MD Storage Software Uninstalling MD Storage Software From Windows 1. From the Control Panel, double-click Add or Remove Programs . 2. Select MD Storage Software from the list of programs. 3. Click Change/Remove . The Uninstall Complete window is displayed. 4. Follow the instructions o...
Page 28 - Load Balancing; Load Balance Policy; Round Robin With Subset
6 Load Balancing Load Balance Policy Multi-path drivers select the I/O path to a virtual disk through a specific RAID controller module. When the multi-path driver receives a new I/O to process, the driver tries to find a path to the current RAID controller module that owns the virtual disk. If the ...
Page 29 - Setting Load Balance Policies in Linux; Setting Load Balance Policies in VMware
If more than one data path to the virtual disk has the same weight value, the round robin with subset path selection policy is used to route I/O requests between the paths with the same weight value. The least path weight load balance policy is not supported on Linux operating systems. Changing Load...
Page 30 - Guidelines for Using SFP+ Modules; Removing SFP+ Modules
7 Working With SFP+ Modules and Fiber Optic Cables Each storage controller can have up to four FC host ports. A small-form-factor pluggable (SFP+) module is used to connect a host port to a host or switch. The SFP+ module is inserted into the port, and then a fiber optic cable is inserted into the S...
Page 31 - Installing SFP+ Modules; Guidelines for Using Fiber Optic Cables
3. With the SFP+ module latch in the unlocked position, remove the SFP+ module. For SFP+ modules that contain wire tabs, grasp the wire latch and pull the SFP+ module out of the port. 4. Replace the protective cap on the SFP+ module and the host port. 5. Place the SFP+ module into a static-protectiv...
Page 33 - Hardware Cabling Best Practices; Handling Static-Sensitive Components; Host Cabling for Remote Replication
8 Hardware Cabling Best Practices Handling Static-Sensitive Components Static electricity can damage memory modules, system boards, and other static-sensitive components. To prevent damaging the system, follow these precautions: • Move and store all components in the static-protective packaging.• Pl...