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James Grey


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10-10-04 10:45 PM

I've been given the following hardware:

(5) Generic whitebox 800mhz PCs with 512 memory and 9GB HDD
(5) Emulex LP6000 fibre channel HBA (copper)
(5) QLogic QLA2100 fibre channel HBA (copper)

(2) Giganet CLAN5000 8-port fibre channel switch

(2) Dell Powervault 51F 8-port fibre channel switch with copper GBIC

(1) Dell Powervault 630F with ten (10) 9GB drives
Note: This is the 630F, NOT the 650F

A box of cables to capable of hooking anything to anything in any
combination AND the Dell Powervault CD-ROM 3 that has all of the
drivers for the Dell stuff.


Question: I'm setting up a lab to learn fibre channel and SAN
technology and want to perform the following activities:

1. I want to hook a PC with HBA directly up to the Powervault 630F,
essentially using it as an external drive. I would like to use Windows
XP Professional, but can use either Windows 2000 Professional or
Server if I have to.

Can the Powervault 630F be used directly as a storage device, or will
I have to EBay a Powervault 650F and use the 630F merely as an
expansion to the 650F?

2. Next, I want to plug a number of Windows workstations - and
possible a Sun workstation or two - into one of the switches I have so
that they can share a common storage device.

Should I go the Emulex LP6000/CLAN5000 route, or use the QLogic
QLA2100/Powervault 51F combinations instead? While I *am* RTFM and
intend to do so even more, is there any special I need to know e.g
will I need more gear or special software that I don't already have?

3. After I've accomplished this, I would like to load Windows 2003 EE,
or Windows 2000 AS on four of the boxes. I would then like to cluster
the boxes together in pairs, like so:

____________  ____________          ____________ ____________
|          |  |          |          |          | |          |
| Server 1 |  | Server 2 |          | Server 3 | | Server 4 |
|          |  |          |          |          | |          |
|          |  |          |          |          | |          |
|          |  |          |          |          | |          |
|HBA1 HBA2 |  |HBA1 HBA2 |          |HBA1 HBA2 | |HBA1 HBA2 |
|__________|  |__________|          |__________| |__________|


____________                       ____________
| Switch 1 |                       | Switch 2 |
____________                       ____________
|                                    |
|             __________             |
|             |        |             |
|_____________|  630F  |_____________|
|        |
|        |
|________|



HBA1 of each server is attached to Switch1, while HBA2 of each server
is attached to Switch2. This is to set up a high-availability
configuration.

Question: Again, is there anything special I'll need to know before
proceeding with this? I understand that the Powervault 650F is NOT
supported in Windows 2003 Server, so I'll go with Windows 2000 AS if
necessary.





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10-27-04 06:24 AM

quote:
Originally posted by James Grey I've been given the following hardware: (5) Generic whitebox 800mhz PCs with 512 memory and 9GB HDD (5) Emulex LP6000 fibre channel HBA (copper) (5) QLogic QLA2100 fibre channel HBA (copper) (2) Giganet CLAN5000 8-port fibre channel switch (2) Dell Powervault 51F 8-port fibre channel switch with copper GBIC (1) Dell Powervault 630F with ten (10) 9GB drives Note: This is the 630F, NOT the 650F A box of cables to capable of hooking anything to anything in any combination AND the Dell Powervault CD-ROM 3 that has all of the drivers for the Dell stuff. Question: I'm setting up a lab to learn fibre channel and SAN technology and want to perform the following activities: 1. I want to hook a PC with HBA directly up to the Powervault 630F, essentially using it as an external drive. I would like to use Windows XP Professional, but can use either Windows 2000 Professional or Server if I have to. Can the Powervault 630F be used directly as a storage device, or will I have to EBay a Powervault 650F and use the 630F merely as an expansion to the 650F? 2. Next, I want to plug a number of Windows workstations - and possible a Sun workstation or two - into one of the switches I have so that they can share a common storage device. Should I go the Emulex LP6000/CLAN5000 route, or use the QLogic QLA2100/Powervault 51F combinations instead? While I *am* RTFM and intend to do so even more, is there any special I need to know e.g will I need more gear or special software that I don't already have? 3. After I've accomplished this, I would like to load Windows 2003 EE, or Windows 2000 AS on four of the boxes. I would then like to cluster the boxes together in pairs, like so: ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ | | | | | | | | | Server 1 | | Server 2 | | Server 3 | | Server 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |HBA1 HBA2 | |HBA1 HBA2 | |HBA1 HBA2 | |HBA1 HBA2 | |__________| |__________| |__________| |__________| ____________ ____________ | Switch 1 | | Switch 2 | ____________ ____________ | | | __________ | | | | | |_____________| 630F |_____________| | | | | |________| HBA1 of each server is attached to Switch1, while HBA2 of each server is attached to Switch2. This is to set up a high-availability configuration. Question: Again, is there anything special I'll need to know before proceeding with this? I understand that the Powervault 650F is NOT supported in Windows 2003 Server, so I'll go with Windows 2000 AS if necessary.
Hi, I am also trying to do the same except no HA I found this from dell http://www1.us.dell.com/content/top...8571&l=en&s=hea I would like to find how yours turns out, I have not bought any equipment ye t, I am on a strict budget. -Chris




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