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Configuring target ports, Supported target ports, Configuring fibre channel target ports – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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HP VMA SAN Gateway User’s Guide

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4.

To verify the containers were created, enter the

show containers

command. Information

about the containers displays.

Configuring Target Ports

The second step in configuring a vSHARE SAN Gateway is to configure the target ports. The target

ports control access to a particular LUN, which may be useful for both security and bandwidth

management.

This section covers the following topics:

Supported Target Ports

on page 99

Configuring Fibre Channel Target Ports

on page 99

Supported Target Ports

In a vSHARE system, the HP VMA-series Memory Arrays are the

targets

and the host system (such

as, one or more database servers or application servers) are the

initiators

. The storage systems have

storage target devices, LUNs, which the hosts access through the SAN Gateway. vSHARE supports

the Fibre Channel target port type.l

Every target is a specific port on a hardware Fibre Channel host bus adapter (HBA).

For Fibre Channel, the target ports are present when the SAN Gateway boots, if the HBAs are
installed on the system. Creating a container is not necessary.

Note:

A LUN can be exported through multiple target ports. Active-active multipathing is supported.

Configuring Fibre Channel Target Ports

For Fibre Channel, the target ports are present when the SAN Gateway boots when the HBAs are

installed on the system.

To confirm that the vSHARE system can see the target ports prior to creating the initiator groups,

use the

show targets

command. The

show targets

command allows you to view all target

ports.

# show containers
Container LUNs Total Free Ports HostnameA HostnameB
Status
----------------------------------------------------------------------
C-1 0 199G 199G A,B Single
C-2 150 199G 50176M A,B Single

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