Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:49:40 +0200 From: Daniel Ponticello <daniel@skytek.it> To: Stefan Lambrev <stefan.lambrev@moneybookers.com> Cc: Andy Kosela <andy.kosela@gmail.com>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Current status of support for high end SAN hardware Message-ID: <484D34F4.4050902@skytek.it> In-Reply-To: <484D22ED.5060500@moneybookers.com> References: <3cc535c80806071158h44ec9be1pbe72ca6711016bde@mail.gmail.com> <484AE6E1.2050504@skytek.it> <484D22ED.5060500@moneybookers.com>
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man gmultipath is your friend ;) MULTIPATH ARCHITECTURE This is an active/passive multiple path architecture with no device knowledge or presumptions other than size matching built in. Therefore the user must exercise some care in selecting providers that do indeed represent multiple paths to the same underlying disk device. The reason for this is that there are several criteria across multiple underlying transport types that can indicate identity, but in all respects such identity can rarely be considered definitive. Regards, Daniel Stefan Lambrev ha scritto: > > > Daniel Ponticello wrote: >> On FreeBSD7, i'm succesfully using Qlogic 4gb fibre channel HBAs (ISP >> driver) >> attached to Fibre Brocade Switch and IBM DS4700 (14 disks array) >> using 4 way multipath >> with gmultipath. > So far the support in gmultipath is active/passive only? I think in > RH5 you can have active/active. > Am I right? >> >> Regards, >> >> Daniel >> >> Andy Kosela ha scritto: >>> Hi all, >>> What is the current status of support for high end SAN hardware in >>> FreeBSD? >>> I'm especially interested in support for HP EVA/XP disk arrays, Qlogic >>> HBAs, multipathing. >>> How FreeBSD compares in this environment to RHEL 5? >>> >>> >> > -- WBR, Cordiali Saluti, Daniel Ponticello, VP of Engineering Network Coordination Centre of Skytek --- - For further information about our services: - Please visit our website at http://www.Skytek.it ---
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