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January 3rd, 2012 09:00

VMAXe FA Port Design Question

Hello... We are purchasing a two-engine VMAXe and I have a couple planning questions:

#1. What are the FA Port designations for each engine?

(in a regular VMAX, the first two engines are 8E-0, 9E-0, 10E-0, 11E-0, etc...)

I see a document "front-end port layout" that shows similar port numbers E0, E1, F0, F1, etc., but I don't see anything related to the FA designation.

#2. What is best practice related to SAN Connectivity

We connected all even director ports to Fabric A and odd director ports to Fabric B with the VMAX

8e-0, 8e-1, 8f-1, etc. go to Fabric A

9e-0, 9e-1, 11f-0, etc. go to Fabric B

But I see statements that describe connecting ports from both odd and even directors to both fabrics

8e-0, 9e-0, 10e-0, 11f-0, etc. go to Fabric A

8e-1, 9e-1, 10e-1, 11f-1, etc. go to Fabric B

Thanks!

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January 3rd, 2012 12:00

according to this , yes ports are FA1 and FA2 in engine 1. I see what you doing in your layout. Looks good to me.

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January 3rd, 2012 09:00

2) you want each fabric to have ports from odd and even directors so that when you zone your host, each HBA has connectivity to add and an even director port.

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January 3rd, 2012 09:00

Not for the VMAXe - We will be using RecoverPoint with the built-in RPA Splitter!

(That's the plan anyway...)

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January 3rd, 2012 09:00

no SRDF ?

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January 3rd, 2012 09:00

Thanks dynamox...

It looks like from all indications, this is how the FA ports map out: 

Even Director Ports Cache Odd Director Ports
Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Engine 4 8E-0 8E-1 8F-0 8F-1 8G-0 8G-1 8H-0 8H-1 64GB 7E-0 7E-1 7F-0 7F-1 7G-0 7G-1 7H-0 7H-1
Engine 3 6E-0 6E-1 6F-0 6F-1 6G-0 6G-1 6H-0 6H-1 64GB 5E-0 5E-1 5F-0 5F-1 5G-0 5G-1 5H-0 5H-1
Engine 2 4E-0 4E-1 4F-0 4F-1 4G-0 4G-1 4H-0 4H-1 64GB 3E-0 3E-1 3F-0 3F-1 3G-0 3G-1 3H-0 3H-1
Engine 1 2E-0 2E-1 2F-0 2F-1 2G-0 2G-1 2H-0 2H-1 64GB 1E-0 1E-1 1F-0 1F-1 1G-0 1G-1 1H-0 1H-1

We would connect all of the "0" ports to Fabric A and all of the "1" ports to Fabric B...

Hopefully I got that correct.

Thanks!

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January 3rd, 2012 10:00

something like this, each port group has 4 FAs:

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January 3rd, 2012 10:00

all fibre channel modules ?

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January 3rd, 2012 11:00

I was mapping out groups a little differently, but I'm open to suggestions:

vmax.png

This way every port group has a member in across all directors and engines (in a 2 engine config)?

All 0 ports would belong to Fabric A and all 1 ports would belong to Fabric B - Mapping only slot 3.

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January 3rd, 2012 11:00

Yes - All 8GB Fiber Connections...

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January 3rd, 2012 11:00

is this what you were looking for in quesiton 1 ?

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January 3rd, 2012 11:00

I belive so...  I wasn't sure if the FA ports are actually FA1 & FA2 in Engine1 and FA3 & FA4 in Engine 2...

The VMAX starts with FA's 8, 9, 10 & 11 so I just wanted to clarify...

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January 29th, 2012 09:00

vmax starts with engine4(dir 7,8) and engine5(dir 9,10), i try to remember by director numbers by enginenumber*2 & (enginenumber*2)-1

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