[Info-vax] Direct FC connection between IA64/OpenVMS and HP 1/8 Tape Loader with LTO-5?
DaveFroble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Feb 26 13:37:24 EST 2018
Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
> Den 2018-02-26 kl. 02:44, skrev DaveFroble:
>> richard.l.dyson at gmail.com wrote:
>>> On Sunday, February 25, 2018 at 2:50:05 PM UTC-6, Eberhard Heuser wrote:
>>>> Am 25.02.2018 um 21:37 schrieb richard.l.dyson--- via Info-vax:
>>>>> I had a couple of these HP autoloader tape libraries connected to
>>>>> my rx2660 and rx3600 IA64/OpenVMS v8.1-1H1 servers. But in their
>>>>> 2nd life, we don't have any SAN switches available so I assumed I
>>>>> could simply direct connect a tape library to one of the pair of
>>>>> HBAs I have in each server.
>>>>>
>>>>> They just generate errors on the FBx0 device and an error when
>>>>> trying to use Sysman IO Autoconfig.
>>>>>
>>>>> I even tried swapping the two FC fibers on one end to swap TX & RX
>>>>> (cross-over?)
>>>>> No joy!
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone else have any suggestions? Previously, a SAN storage
>>>>> team with lots of money and expertise set everything up for me and
>>>>> just made the libraries and EMC storage appear, so I'm out of scope
>>>>> for knowledge.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Rick
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>>>> OpenVMS needs a SAN switch, all other configurations do not work.
>>>> Eberhard
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>>> Eberhard,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the (bad) news. Knowing is better than banging my head on
>>> a brick
>>> wall...
>>>
>>> This new site wants me to use their Linux-based storage, maybe
>>> CIFS/SMB or NFS
>>> but I'm not comfortable with that for backups. I guess I will never
>>> be able to restore directly from the backup device since I will have
>>> to have a working VMS in order to access the remote backup save-sets...
>>>
>>> But I guess it will be OK for user/data disks.
>>>
>>> Rick
>>
>> You can boot the distribution media. Put in the CD/DVD and boot it.
>> Should be enough to restore a system disk.
>>
>
> *If* the distribution CD/DVD loads drivers for the FC SAN storage.
> I'm not sure.
Probably not. I was thinking just of being able to run VMS. No SAN experience.
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