EMC 69001166 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Checklist - New Tru64 UNIX Server and New Storage System Without Boot Disk
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Tru64 UNIX Installation Checklist
You are now ready to set up any optional software, such as SnapView
or MirrorView, on the storage system.
4 Storage System
Set connection
properties
Determine the port name and node name of each HBA
connected to the storage system.
Host connectivity guide for Tru64 UNIX
Use Navisphere Manager to register the connection for
each HBA with the following Initiator Record properties:
Property Value
Initiator Type Compaq/Tru64
ArrayCommPath Selected
Failover Mode 0
Unit Serial Number Array
Navisphere Manager administrator’s
guide and online help
5 Storage System
Set up security
For Navisphere 6.X, use Navisphere Manager to define
a global administrator (if not already defined) and any
additional users.
Navisphere security administrator’s
guide and Navisphere Manager online
help
6 Storage System
Configure
Use Navisphere Manager to set general storage-system
properties.
Host connectivity guide for Tru64 UNIX
and Navisphere Manager
administrator’s guide and online help
Use Navisphere Manager to create RAID Groups, bind
LUNs, create Storage Groups, and assign LUNs to
Storage Groups.
After the binding of all LUNs is completed, use
Navisphere Manager to connect the server to its
Storage Group.
7 Storage System
Set up Event Monitor
Plan your monitoring configuration.
Navisphere Manager administrator’s
guide and online help
Use Navisphere Manager to set user options, create
templates, and set up your monitoring configuration.
8 Server
Make LUNs available
to Tru64 UNIX
Scan for new LUNs with the following command:
hwmgr -scan scsi
Host connectivity guide for Tru64 UNIX
and Tru64 UNIX documentation
Checkpoint — Verify that all LUNs in the Storage
Group are visible to the server with the following
command:
hwmgr -show scsi
Create partition tables and the appropriate utilities for
the file systems you will be using with the disklabel
command.
Task
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