Adding and removing SAN storage
Add external SAN storage to Integrated Analytics System for backup and restore capabilities.
Before you begin
Prior to adding or removing external storage to the appliance, the system state must be stopped. The script will check to ensure that the appliance is in the proper state prior to executing. Run apstop command to stop the appliance.
node0101
and
node0102
are fc_host
4 and 6. You can verify it by running the
following
command:[apuser@node0101 ~]$ storage_setup --show_san_hardware_info
See /var/log/appliance/platform/xcat/setup_storage.log to watch its progress.
Done
Displaying SAN information for all customer ports...
Displaying SAN information for node node0101...
Patch Panel port: FCB1 FC_Host: 4 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3ba23a State: Online
Patch Panel port: FCA1 FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3b7cdd State: Online
Displaying SAN information for node node0102...
Patch Panel port: FCB2 FC_Host: 4 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3b67f6 State: Online
Patch Panel port: FCA2 FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3ba39f State: Online
Displaying SAN information for node node0103...
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 5 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 0 WWN: 0x100000109b3b6bbb State: Online
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3b6bbc State: Online
Displaying SAN information for node node0104...
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 5 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 0 WWN: 0x100000109b3b6c33 State: Online
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3b6c34 State: Online
Displaying SAN information for node node0105...
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 5 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 0 WWN: 0x100000109b3b6c3c State: Online
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3b6c3d State: Online
Displaying SAN information for node node0106...
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 5 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 0 WWN: 0x100000109b2168ff State: Online
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b216900 State: Online
Displaying SAN information for node node0107...
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 5 PCI SLOT: P1-C2 Port 0 WWN: 0x100000109b3b81df State: Online
Patch Panel port: NA FC_Host: 6 PCI SLOT: P1-C3 Port 1 WWN: 0x100000109b3b81e0 State: Online
Done
About this task
Adding SAN storage
To add external SAN storage, you need to log in to node0101
from the command
prompt.
The SAN storage must be powered on and connected to the Fibre Channel connectors on the rear panel of the appliance.
storage_setup -e san
See /var/log/appliance/platform/xcat/setup_storage.log to watch its progress.
Making sure the script is called from node0101...
Done
Checking if GPFS already setup...
Done
Checking link state...
Done
Checking block device state...
Done
Checking multipath devices and populating GPFS stanza file...
Done
Beginning GPFS network disk configuration...
This step will format all external luns, a DESTRUCTIVE operation.
Proceed? [n|y]y
Converting SAN lun(s) into GPFS NSD...
Done
Creating GPFS Filesystem...
Done
Mounting GPFS filesystem on all nodes...
Done
Setup complete, issue apstop;apstart to refresh storage to the container...
Done
Setting folder+permission structure for external storage...
Done
Removing SAN storage
Before you remove SAN storage, the system state must be disabled (stopped).
To remove external SAN storage, you need to log in to node0101
from the command
prompt.
When logged in, type the command:
storage_setup -d san
See /var/log/appliance/platform/xcat/setup_storage.log to watch its progress.
Validating extra gpfs mount was added...
Done
Validating system is stopped before storage shared with container can be removed...
Done
Undoing GPFS specific step...
This step will erase GPFS config on storage, a DESTRUCTIVE operation.
Proceed? [n|y]y
Done
Unmounting GPFS filesystem on all nodes...
Done
Deleting GPFS Filesystem...
Done
Reverting GPFS NSD...
Done
Removal complete. If done managing storage, start the system software by running apstart....
Verifying SAN storage connectivity
After setting up SAN storage, use the following commands to verify the status of the links and
WWNs. If you are using FCA1, FCA2, FCA3, FCA4 connections, run them on node0101
and
node0102
. If not, connect directly to nodes using the patch panel, and run the
commands on every node. Run the commands as apuser
:
- To check the port status:
Sample output:$ cat /sys/class/fc_host/host*/port_state
$ cat /sys/class/fc_host/host*/port_state Online Online Online Online Online Online
- To get the WWNs:
Sample output:$ cat /sys/class/fc_host/host*/port_name
In the example output, WWN is the string of numbers after 0x.$ cat /sys/class/fc_host/host*/port_name 0x100000109b1dxxxx 0x100000109b1dxxxx 0x100000109b1cxxxx 0x100000109b1cxxxx 0x100000109b1dxxxx 0x100000109b1dxxxx