
B Adding arrays to the EVA Cluster
Adding a new array
The following guidelines must be observed when adding arrays to the domain:
• An array must be attached to both fabrics.
• Back-end zones are created as described in Chapter 3 on page 33. Two sets are needed and
are defined as follows:
• Array to DPMs
• Array to VSM servers
• If adding the array also involves using a new DPM quad, add the new DPM quad to the VSM
server zones and verify that the DPM ports are licensed.
• Using the management interface of the new array, create or define DPMs and VSMs as hosts, and
then present the back-end LUs to the DPMs and VSMs. Each pair of quads should have a unique
host definition.
• Refresh the VSM software using the VSM refresh button. Once the new back-end LU is visible, use
it and others to create stripe sets, then create pools. Use the pools to create front-end virtual disks.
It is also important to understand the best practices for the vendor-specific storage arrays that are
configured behind the SVSP. Since much of I/O directed at the SVSP will pass directly through the
SVSP, optimizing the arrays based upon the I/O characteristics has the most value. It should also be
noted that with the exception of striping, the SVSP does not change the performance of the back-end
array, and with the exception of synchronous mirrors, SVSP does not change the availability of a
back-end array. All physical LUs presented from any array should have the “preferred path” set and
balanced between controllers (for arrays with such a concept; this may not be applicable to HP XP
arrays).
NOTE:
• Do not expand back-end LUs that are already configured in the SVSP. If a particular storage pool
runs out of free space and you want to expand it, create a new virtual disk on the EVA, and add
it to the pool.
• Do not change back-end LU numbers for LUNs that are already managed by the SVSP.
• Remove back-end LUs from SVSP management only after releasing them from storage pools and
stripe sets.
• Do not use HP Business Copy EVA or HP Continuous Access EVA (or the equivalent with other
arrays) on any back-end LU presented to the SVSP domain.
• Once a back-end LU is presented to the SVSP domain, do not change any characteristics of the
back-end LU.
• Do not rename a back-end LU once it has been included in a storage pool.
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