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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configuring a Fibre Channel switch

(I'm asking this for a friend and I'm don't know most of this technical stuff, so I'm sorry in advance if I'm not clear enough to describe the problem) Where can i find any information about how to configure a Fibre Channel switch ( QLocic ,…
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HS22 10 GB network

I want to switch from 1 GB ethernet connection to 10 GB on HS22 blades which are installed in a H chassis. On the storage side, I have installed 8GB FC cards which are connected via the MSIM to a 8 GB FC switch to LENOVO DAS servers. Everything is…
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can you cancel the rescan-scsi-bus.sh --forcerescan action

i was wondering if it was possible to cancel the rescan-scsi-bus.sh --forcerescan action after running it ? as far as i can see all it does is adds echo 1 > /sys/class/scsi_device/${host}:${channel}:${id}:${lun}/device/rescan Im assuming that this…
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How to create Fibre Channel Data storage on HPE?

We bought HPE ML30 with OS Windows Server 2019 that runs on SSD and 4 SATA of 8TB each (which are not in RAID system, so each disc works on each on). We also added Fibre Channel adapter on server and connected it to our Fibre Channel switch, which…
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JBOD hard drives report incorrect size

I am trying to setup a netapp ds14 to use with 6 and 8tb SATA drives I got FC to SATA interposer boards and now all the drives are correctly identified and visible, however the capacity that I see is only 1.5tb for all of the drives What am I…
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Qlogic QLE8152 connect to a DS14 disk shelf

I am trying to configure a NETAPP DS14 disk shelf to expose the drives to a windows or a linux machine, I don't have a controller but I got a FC to ethernet adapter (Qlogic 8152) however the loop does not connect, I see that the DS14 supports max of…
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Best free software solution for homemade iSCSI SAN

I currently have a NAS running ZFS on Ubuntu but have recently changed my main windows software to pool local drives using Stablebit DrivePool. I cannot include networked drives in DrivePool unless they are iSCSI and are presented to the windows 10…
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HP PCIe 8GB FC Adapter not visible on Windows Server 2012R2

Anyone who can assist me. I have a HP Proliant GL360, On Boot, the HP PCIe 8GB FC Adapter drivers are visible. Once logged on the server, when I go to Network Connections, I can't see the adapters. OS: Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
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How to differentiate GE, Optic and FC adapter/SFP?

I'm going through old switches laying around and find myself troubled by all the different connection types the PCI adapters and their SFP have. I found a 10GE (gigabit ethernet?) SFP that says it's a Fiber channel (Brocade 57-0000075-01) and then I…
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Possible to cascade HP StorageWorks P4300 G2?

From my understanding HP StorageWorks P4300 G2 is intended to be multiplexed over 1Gb ethernet when used as a SAN, where half of them should be in a remote location. If all 4 are next to each other, would it then be possible to Fibre Channel cascade…
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Which protocol do clients use when communicating with servers in a SAN

I'm trying to wrap my head around how a SAN works and how it is implemented. If I understand this well, clients wanting to access the storage devices in a SAN need to communicate with the servers via the LAN. When the SAN is implemented with Fibre…
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RHEL - blocked FC remote port time out: saving binding

My Server went into a faulty state since the database could not write on the partition. I found out that the partition went into Read Only mode. Finally to fix it, I had to do a hard reboot. Linux 2.6.18-164.el5PAE #1 SMP Tue Aug 18 15:59:11 EDT…
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why are FC drives so cheap? or Using Fibre Channel drives as internal storage RAID array

While looking on Google Product search for drives for a new file server, I noticed that that almost all of the cheapest 300GB 10k drives are Fibre Channel drives: Google Products search result page. This naturally begged two questions: Why are…
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what is the latency for an 8K transfer of Fibre Channel? (NFS vs FC)

I've heard it said that a 512byte data transfer over fibre channel is 10us so would an 8k (16x the data) take 160us? or is much of that 10us one time transmit overhead? I'm interested in comparing NFS to FC. Over NFS I'm seeing about 350us for 8K…
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Fibre Channel Ports and Tape Library

I am looking for advice rather then fix my issue. What should fibre channel port settings be? Currently F_ports, I have a qlogic 5800 sanbox switch connected to quantum scalar i40 lto7 library over fibre channel. My backup product P5, speeds…
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