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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Best practices for adding 2nd FC switch to fabric on in-production environment?

I have a single Brocade Silkworm 200e switch in production right now. The corp exchange server and 3 ESX 3.5 hosts are connected to the clariion cx3 array through it. Port 0,1 are SPA0 and 1, and port 4,5 are SPB0 and 1. My plan is to add a…
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Tape drive Connectivity - Fiber channel Vs SAS

We want to change our tape backup system and acquire a LTO8 tape drive. Something that I cannot find the answer easily is what are the pro&con of the connectivty by Fiber channel or SAS. For the moment I have find that : SAS 6Gb max // Direct…
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Using SAN Fiber Channel network for TCP/IP, possible?

I would like to know if it is possible to use the FC-switch (that is used for a SAN) also for TCP/IP traffic. We have servers (virtual machines) that must have a fast network for copying much data. It would be better to use the existing FC network…
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Mount the Vplex Virtual Volume ( LUN ) Xen Server

Hello ServerFault members, Please help me with this issue. I am in very strange situation with my Xenserver environment. I am trying to mount the Dell EmC ( Vplex LUN ) to the Xen server HA and when I use the HBA connection I don't see the Lun. here…
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3par OS location

As a complete 3par Newbie I have a simple question about the OS of the Storage-System. Is the OS on a 3par stored on it's controllers or on Disks like in some EMC-Models. When I have an empty 3par-Controller-Node - Can I just add disks when the…
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How to find if FC-Switch using port-zoning or not Brocade FC 300

I have to replace a HBA on RedHat5.3 due to card failure. A tech guy asked me that "Check your FC-Switch Zoning Type of Port Zoning or not? , because if host accessed by WWNN, you'll need to update FC-switch config" Is this below result on Brocade…
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QLogic FC HBA + IBM DS5100 on RHEL 5.4 LUNs not detected as SCSI disks

I've got a brand new DS5100 SAN connected to multiple hosts (HS22 Blade in BladeCenter H) via two independent fabrics. Switch (Brocade 20p for BladeCenter) is zoned properly, ie every host in the BladeCenter sees the LUNs via both fabrics. RHEL…
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How to reattach Fibre channel drive when server reboots

I have two servers connected via point-to-point Fibre Channel (QLogic cards). The file server is running FreeBSD and has the iSCSI Target The other is running Debian and is the Initiator. The target from the fileserver shows up as /dev/sdb on the…
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Fiber channel HBA, backwards compatibility

I'm pretty new to using FC HBA's, but planning on expanding my server with a storrage array. I found a cheap older (but good enough for my use case) LSI Engenio 1932. It has dual 4Gbs FC connection. I already got an unused LPE12002 HBA laying around…
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When multiple VMs share a storage device on the same host, where does the data actually travel?

I am trying to figure out the optimal way to share storage with multiple VMs on the same box. I am aware of a range of options: NFS, iSCSI, fibrechannel, bridged, etc, but I am unclear how they fit together or are mutually exclusive. Here are a few…
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Direct Attach FC Drive to Server

Is it possible for a server/PC to attach directly to a single fibre channel arbitrated loop drive with a 40-pin interface? For example, we'd like to run benchmarks on a HP EVA 5000 fibre channel drive, but do it independently of the EVA…
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FC persistentvolume: What is the LUN number?

I'm trying to understand how to use fibre channel with OpenShift/Kubernetes persistent volumes. At https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/3.1/install_config/persistent_storage/persistent_storage_fibre_channel.html#provisioning-fibre it states that…
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Windows 2000 Fibre LUN Rescan Doesn't See New Increased Capacity

We frequently run into an issue that requires a system reboot when it seems that one shouldn't be necessary. Any advice would be appreciated. Here are the details: A Windows 2000 host had access via fibre channel to a LUN with 600GB of storage on…
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Moving a QLogic fiberchannel card from one ESXi host to another

We are trying to upgrade an DL360 G6 ESXi host with a DL360p G8. The G6 has a Qlogic ISP2532 FC card inside and everything works fine. Since I don't have a spare FC card, I need to use the same card in the new server. The problem I am having is…
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Relationship between device queue_depth and HBA ql2xmaxqdepth

RHEL 6/7 server with dual-port FC hba: There's a queue which may be adjusted via the QLogic HBAs ql2xmaxqdepth kernel-module parameter. And there's a queue for each block device, eg /sys/block/sdf/device/queue_depth How do the two relate? If I want…
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