Questions tagged [fibre-channel]

Fibre-channel is a communications protocol widely used in storage networks. It's most widely deployed in enterprise SAN environments, where large amounts of storage need to be shared amongst a number of different hosts, potentially over longer distances. The protocol is primarily used over fibre optic media (hence the name), but can also be used with copper interconnects.

Fibre channel is a communications protocol widely used in storage area networks (SANs).

The protocol itself is used to communicate storage commands and data flow (typically SCSI) between a particular storage controller and a host to which the storage is exposed. It has a number of different speed variants, most commonly seen are 2G, 4G and 8G with bandwidth limitations of 2Gbit, 4Gbit and 8Gbit respectively. 16Gbit has recently been introduced.

A fibre channel network can have a number of topologies. This can be a loop (called FCAL - Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop) where a single host bus adaptor is connected to a single loop with one or more devices on it. FCAL is normally used to connect a controller to a disk array as fibre channel disks typically don't directly support switched fabrics.

A fabric is a switched network using one or more switches to connect hosts to controllers1 in a M:M relationship. Fibre channel supports multiple paths between hosts and controllers, and fibre channel disks actually support two loop interfaces through a SCA-40 plug. This allows the implementation of architectures with no single point of failure. Controller pairs can synchronise caches and a host with multi-pathing support can use both controllers in a pair or fail over from one to the other.

Fibre channel is most widely deployed in enterprise SAN environments where a large amount of storage must be shared amongst different hosts. Single mode fibre connections allow storage area networks to cover campus or metropolitan areas tens of kilometres. Replication over wider areas typically requires the controllers to be connected through another WAN protocol such as ATM.

Native Fibre Channel can be run over copper or fibre optic interconnects, although a protocol known as Fibre Channel Over Ethernet (FCoE) encodes the payload over Ethernet frames, allowing the use of cheaper Ethernet cabling and switches.

1 A controller is something like a SAN controller that presents one or more volumes to the SAN through Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs). A SAN can have more than one controller.

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Does Win2k3 standard support active/active load-balanced multipath I/O?

Title says it all really. Does Windows 2003 server (Standard Edition 64 bit) support multipath I/O in active/active (load-balanced) mode?
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hotplugging drives from a fibre-channel cabin reports wrong size

First thing, we are not even sure this is a udev problem, but we need somewhere to start asking... We have a Hitachi fibre-channel SAN serving volumes to a couple of machines running ubuntu server 12.04 amd64. For mapping purposes we use the…
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What does this mean: "SATP VMW_SATP_LOCAL does not support device configuration"?

Can anyone tell me what this means in ESXi 5.1?: SATP VMW_SATP_LOCAL does not support device configuration I've googled it and I get a lot of results, but as yet all the pages that contain the string are discussing other matters. The storage array…
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How to block some disks from probes on Linux boot?

My linux host connected to SAN with FC interface. It connect with one path, and see some luns, that can't access, because they need anohter path, not available to host. On boot linux probe all lun he can see, get read error on unaccessible luns,…
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CISCO SNMP map port identifier to physical port

Given the identifier (the id from fcsPortPhyPortNum) and/or WWN of a FC switch port, how can I determine the physical location of the port on the switch (i.e., module 2/port 5 or fc2/5) via SNMP?
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Can a backup server HBA be zoned into 2 tape drives without confusing applications?

| tape drive 1 | ---- | switch 1 | ---- hba1 | backup server | hba2 ---- | switch 2 | -----| tape drive 2 | Our backup server has 2 FC HBAs. Each is zoned into a different drive on the back of the tape library via a separate switch. Each tape is…
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What SFPs can be used with Dell MD36x0f storage?

I've not found any information about used SFPs and supported cable length (which is what I actually want to know). Online configuration wizard does not allow to choose SFP type, only quantity. One presentation that I have states that maximum cable…
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MultiPath configuration on RHEL5 and Clariion CX-300

I have problem with discovering my FC-connected CX-300 storage. Frankly speaking I'm complete novice in FibreChannel, so step by step explanation would be appreciated. My configuration consist of two IBM HS20 blades with RHEL5.4 on board and 2x…
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Can I have different ESX hosts accessing the same LUN over different protocols?

I currently have a cluster of two ESX 3.5U2 servers connected directly via FiberChannel to a NetApp 3020 cluster. These hosts mount four VMFS LUNs for virtual machine storage. Currently these LUNs are only made available via our FiberChannel…
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How to connect an HP StorageWorks 8000 EVA via Fibre to a Windows Server machine for direct storage?

I have two used HP EVA 8000 AD524B drive enclosures with 14 146gb drives in each. They have 2 Fibre controllers in each. I would like to connect these two units to an HP Proliant DL380 G4 server running Windows Server 2008 and create 1 (or 2) big…
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SAN I/O is horrible

I've been testing a SAN with fibre channel disks and I get 500MBPS Writes 200MBPS sequential reads and about 5MBPS randon reads / 1000 IOps max. Any idea why reads are so much slower? It is a 3PAR SAN attached using fibre channel switches. Seems we…
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Convert EMC AX150 to iSCSI?

I've to an EMC AX150 SAN, with two FC controllers in it. And no existing FC infrastructure. Since the controller cards seem to be modular (you can get 1 or 2 of them), is it possible to obtain iSCSI cards and replace the FC ones in that SAN to make…
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Does a command-line config tool exist for the Clariion CX

On SANs with Mylex RAID controllers there is a command-line utility called mlxcfg that allows one to configure the SAN. Does such a utility exist for Clariion CX SANs and is it free to use without licensing for Navisphere?
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Solaris Fibre Channel target - Configure QLogic QLA2340

I'm currently trying to set up a small storage system as a fibre channel target. This is for testing, so I'm currently using Solaris (Nexenta) and a QLogic QLA2340 HBA. For some reason, the qlc and qlt drivers don't support the QLA2340, so I'm using…
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NetApp FAS270 head doesn't see disks

I have an FAS270C. For months, I've been running it in a split-head manner (that is, with each head serving data totally independently, and without any clustering even being enabled) in order to facilitate moving some data around. I finally got…
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