03-28-2018 10:53 AM - edited 03-01-2019 01:28 PM
There are two different configuration options that may or may not complement one another – NPIV enabled VMs within ESXi, and End Host Mode for the FIs. What types of storage ports are they when not using NPIV for VMs?
Please correct the attached diagram. This is for FIs using the default End Host Mode.
03-28-2018 10:55 AM
This sounds like an exam question.......?
03-28-2018 01:03 PM - edited 03-28-2018 01:08 PM
The NPV switch above is the UCS FI, the blades vhba are N-Ports, connecting to a F-Port of the UCS FI. The MDS has to be in NPIV mode !
03-28-2018 01:33 PM
Thanks for the response.
How are the ports configured with Top of Rack switches in between the FI and the Core - NP Ports? Are the ToR switches still considered NPV edge switches, or are they just logically inseparable from the core?
Also how does VMwares implementation of NPIV for VMs play into this? Do the port types change for the ToR/Core switches?
03-28-2018 11:11 PM - edited 03-29-2018 12:27 AM
Have a look at the following URL's: I am not so sure, if NPIV is supported on UCS HBA ? at lease for a long time it wasn't:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/unified-computing-system/npiv-with-vic-1240-and-esx/td-p/2688161
https://communities-gbot.vmware.com/thread/520930
https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2011/11/npiv-n-port-id-virtualization.html
And chaining of 2 NPV is not supported: NPV (UCS FC End Host Mode) -- NPV -- NPIV
03-28-2018 11:32 PM
03-29-2018 10:41 AM
On the attachment I included in the original post, I had a question mark next to the interface from the NPIV switch to the ToR (or FI). Is this a TNP port?
03-29-2018 11:14 AM - edited 03-29-2018 11:19 AM
This design doesn't make sense at all; your NetApp is connected to 2 different MDS ! perfect, it's a physical dual fabric; then you merge everything to a single ToR, which is a single point of failure.
Anyway, your ToR must be NPIV, and the ports between MDS and ToR are E-Port's.
03-31-2018 11:39 AM - edited 03-31-2018 11:42 AM
04-01-2018 09:14 AM
Hi
I mentioned several times, that your FC design is simply not correct and state of the art.
Take the time and go through this document, and you hopefully understand what I mean;
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/flexpod_esxi65u1_n9fc.html
04-01-2018 09:31 AM
That is one design. For a large datacenter not everything will run directly from the FI to the core. The original diagram was logical, not physical - I added another ToR to the latest diagram regardless.
Other than FlexPod architectures, do you have any other designs to share? The last place I worked had hundreds of terabytes of consolidated storage with multiple SAN switches. They had a FlexPod as well, but that wasn't the primary design.
04-01-2018 10:05 AM
Here a Whitepaper for large SAN design
02-09-2020 01:47 PM - edited 02-10-2020 12:42 PM
Hi
The NPIV/NPV in UCS blade is not properly configured, the UCS blades are B200 M5 series
The SAN storage is provided through MDS9706 fabric and the NPIV protocol is able on MDS fabrics and working for Oracle virtual machine and AIX/vios environments
The storage is provided through MDS9706 fabric, connected through UCS FI, and the UCS blades are booted on SAN and installed on Red Hat virtualization version 7.7 and it's properly working.
However, the 4 provided HBA are not virtualization capable, so how these 4 HBA ports can be enabled for supporting virtulization capable.
Thanks, Claude
virsh nodedev-list --cap scsi_host
scsi_host0
scsi_host1
scsi_host2
scsi_host3
#
virsh nodedev-list --cap vports
< empty>
Discovery
Discovery of HBA(s) capable of NPIV is provided through the virsh command "virsh nodedev-list --cap vports"
which will return a list of scsi_host's capable of generating a vHBA.
These scsi_host's will be described as the parent. If no HBA is returned, then the host configuration should be checked.
It does work on RedHat powerPC linux, it looks like there is a setting missing on UCS bios.
https://wiki.libvirt.org/page/NPIV_in_libvirt
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-npiv-kvm/l-npiv-kvm-pdf.pdf
03-28-2018 01:34 PM
No it's not. It's my relentless pursuit of knowledge.
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