Devices managed by hdlm, System configuration, System configuration using an fc-san – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Devices Managed by HDLM
Below is a list of devices that can or cannot be managed by HDLM. The
devices that can be managed by HDLM are called HDLM management-target
devices.
HDLM management-target devices:
The following devices are from the storage systems listed in Section
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SCSI devices
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Hitachi storage system command devices, such as Hitachi RAID
Manager command devices
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The EMC DMX series, EMC CX series, and HP EVA series
Note that only the OSs below can be used to manage these devices.
For the EMC DMX series, EMC CX series, and HP EVA series:
- Windows Server 2003 (x86) SP1 or later
- Windows Server 2003 (IPF) SP1 or later
- Windows Server 2003 (x64)
For the EMC CX series:
- Windows Server 2008 can also be used.
For the HP EVA series:
- Windows Server 2008 R2 can also be used.
Non-HDLM management-target devices:
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SCSI devices other than those that are in the storage systems listed
in Section
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Built-in disks on a host
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Non-disk devices (tape devices, etc.)
System Configuration
HDLM is available in two SAN environment types: FC-SAN and IP-SAN. Note
that the EMC DMX series, EMC CX series, and HP EVA series can only be used
in an FC-SAN environment.
System Configuration Using an FC-SAN
In an FC-SAN, fiber cables connect hosts to storage systems. The cable port
on the host is called a host bus adapter (HBA). The cable port on the storage
system is called a port (P) on a channel adapter (CHA).
A logical unit (LU), which lies in a storage system, is either an input target or
an output target to or from a host. The areas within an LU are called Devs.
A route that connects a host to a Dev in an LU is called a path.
HDLM Functions
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Windows®) User Guide