NEC IS016-5E Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Installation Procedure
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You can assign identification names to hardware components managed by the iSM. Identification
names can be given to the following items:
Disk array subsystem name
Logical disk name (plus OS type)
Port name
A disk array subsystem name, logical disk name, and port name may be set without special restrictions,
except character types and character length; however, it is better to set these names considering the
operating conditions and server connection conditions. Determine the OS type according to the
servers connected. They are set from the iSM client. If the LD configuration is changed after
starting the servers, separate all pairs on all servers connected to the LD whose configuration is changed,
and, after changing the configuration, be sure to execute the Volume List create/display command
(iSMvollist -cr).
Table 1-1 Example of Disk Array Name Setting
Disk array subsystem Disk array subsystem name
StorageS2130 Tokyo_Customer_DataBase
Remark 1: This is an example of setting a disk array name for administrating database of customers
in Tokyo.
Table 1-2 Example of Setting Logical Disk Names and OS Types
LD No. OS type Logical disk name Remarks
00 DB_DATA_MV MV for DB data file
01 DB_REDO1_MV MV for DB REDO file 1
02 DB_REDO2_MV MV for DB REDO file 2
03 DB_CTL_MV MV for DB control file
04 DB_ARCHIVE_MV MV for DB archive file
05 DB_DATA_RV RV for DB data file
06 DB_REDO1_RV RV for DB REDO file 1
07 DB_REDO2_RV RV for DB REDO file 2
08 DB_CTL_RV RV for DB control file
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DB_ARCHIVE_RV RV for DB archive file
Remark 1: Because logical disks are used by Windows servers, set the OS type as WN (the Windows
operating system default value).
Remark 2: This example shows logical disk names reflecting the database configuration.