05-14-2012 09:37 AM
Hello,
This is a basic diagram of our currently operational fabric: ( "|" represents FC optical links)
Servers
| | |
MDS9124
| |
Storage
We would like to interconnect MDS9124 with another MDS9124 switch to provide redundancy in case one of the switches stops working. We have created one additional VSAN and use that VSAN for the fabric. Physically, we would connect servers and storage to the other MDS switch with optic cables as well, since we have dual port HBA's. How do we go about configuring the other switch since this model doesn't support High Availability? We will create ISL trunk, convert ISL ports to E ports and specify our VSAN that will be shared. Any additional configuration for this solution? The goal is to connect servers to storage in a way that supports failure of one SAN switch. Thank you for your answers!
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05-14-2012 10:27 AM
Hi,
Consider not connecting the two switches together and install multipath software on the servers.
Server1
/ \
MDS1 MDS2
\ /
Storage
Regards,
David
05-14-2012 10:27 AM
Hi,
Consider not connecting the two switches together and install multipath software on the servers.
Server1
/ \
MDS1 MDS2
\ /
Storage
Regards,
David
08-12-2013 07:23 AM
I have a similar situation owever i have an ISL configured between both switches.
Anyone knows how i can achieve redundancy between the Switches. Idont wanna take out the trunk.
08-13-2013 06:25 PM
I'm not positive, but I think it's an either-or situation.
You'd could set up additonal VSANs on the switches, but the VSANs used for redundancy couldn't be trunked.
So, if switch A had VSAN1 and VSAN2, and switch B had VSAN1 and VSAN3, you could use VSAN2 and VSAN3 for redundancy, but nothing on VSAN1 could be seen by either of those.
Out of curiosity, why don't you want to remove the trunk?
08-21-2013 01:36 AM
Thanks Grant . Will put in the change once authorized. Thanks a lot.
To answer to ur curiousity, Im kindda new to SANs
08-21-2013 03:44 AM
do make sure to review your configuration before you remove ISL between the two switches, if you have storage array connected to switch A and server connected to switch B ..i am sure you know what will happen when you remove ISL link.
@dynamoxxx
05-16-2012 05:10 AM
Thank you for your answer.
Currently, there is no ISL link, physical connections are connected the way you described and second MDS has default configuration. We configure the second switch similar to first, and multipath software on server (MS MPIO) will handle the redundancy?
05-16-2012 07:29 AM
Correct
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