IBM TotalStorage [[electronic resource] ] : implementing an open IBM SAN / / [Jon Tate, Cameron Hildebran, Jeanne Ostdiek] |
Autore | Tate Jon |
Edizione | [5th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | xxxiv, 656 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HildebranCameron
OstdiekJeanne TateJon |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Storage area networks (Computer networks)
Computer storage devices |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450468703321 |
Tate Jon | ||
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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IBM TotalStorage [[electronic resource] ] : implementing an open IBM SAN / / [Jon Tate, Cameron Hildebran, Jeanne Ostdiek] |
Autore | Tate Jon |
Edizione | [5th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | xxxiv, 656 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HildebranCameron
OstdiekJeanne TateJon |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Storage area networks (Computer networks)
Computer storage devices |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783546503321 |
Tate Jon | ||
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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IBM TotalStorage : implementing an open IBM SAN / / [Jon Tate, Cameron Hildebran, Jeanne Ostdiek] |
Autore | Tate Jon |
Edizione | [5th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | xxxiv, 656 p. : ill |
Disciplina | 004.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HildebranCameron
OstdiekJeanne TateJon |
Collana | IBM redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Storage area networks (Computer networks)
Computer storage devices |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Summary of changes -- April 2005, Fifth Edition -- Chapter 1. Implementing a SAN with the e-type family -- 1.1 Introducing the IBM TotalStorage Switch L10 -- 1.2 Configuring the switch -- 1.2.1 Switch network setup -- 1.2.2 Switch setup with Web Manager -- 1.3 Switch management -- 1.3.1 Switch management with the Web Manager -- 1.3.2 Switch management with the Command Line Interface -- 1.4 Monitoring the switch -- Chapter 2. Implementing a SAN with the b-type family -- 2.1 Introducing the IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch -- 2.1.1 Software specifications -- 2.2 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch Models -- 2.2.1 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch F16 -- 2.2.2 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch F16 product overview -- 2.2.3 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch F32 -- 2.2.4 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch F32 product overview -- 2.2.5 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch H08 and H16 -- 2.2.6 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch H08 -- 2.2.7 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch H16 -- 2.2.8 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch 2109-M12 -- 2.2.9 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch M12 product overview -- 2.2.10 Hardware components -- 2.2.11 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch M14 -- 2.2.12 Hardware components of the M14 -- 2.2.13 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch B32 -- 2.2.14 Product overview -- 2.2.15 Support optional features -- 2.3 Installing the IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch -- 2.3.1 Setting the IP address using the serial port -- 2.3.2 Connecting to the switch -- 2.3.3 Setting Core PID format -- 2.3.4 Setting the date -- 2.3.5 Launching Web Tools with the 4.4 FOS -- 2.3.6 Zone Admin -- 2.3.7 Implementing zoning -- 2.3.8 Web Tools Switch View -- 2.3.9 Admin button -- 2.3.10 Telnet interface -- 2.4 Performance Monitor -- 2.4.1 Advanced Performance Monitoring.
2.4.2 Performance Monitoring with Telnet commands -- 2.4.3 Performance Monitoring with Web Tools -- 2.5 Fabric Watch -- 2.5.1 Beaconing -- 2.6 Merging SAN fabrics -- 2.6.1 Duplicate domain IDs -- 2.6.2 Zoning configuration conflicts -- 2.6.3 Operating parameters conflicts -- 2.7 Upgrading switch firmware -- 2.7.1 Critical firmware upgrade -- 2.8 Distributed fabrics -- 2.8.1 ISL R_RDY Mode -- 2.8.2 Remote Switch -- 2.8.3 Using the Remote Switch -- 2.8.4 Configuring a Remote Switch fabric -- 2.8.5 Extended Fabrics -- 2.8.6 Using Extended Fabrics -- 2.8.7 Configuring Extended Fabrics -- 2.9 Advanced Security -- 2.9.1 Implementing Advanced Security -- 2.9.2 Enabling Advanced Security -- 2.10 Fabric Manager -- 2.10.1 Fabric Manager Requirements -- 2.10.2 Installing Fabric Manager -- 2.10.3 Launching Fabric Manager -- 2.10.4 Implementing Fabric Manager -- 2.10.5 Fabric Login -- 2.10.6 Sequence Rebooting -- 2.10.7 Fabric Merge -- 2.10.8 Loading switch configuration -- 2.10.9 Managing licenses -- QuickLoop -- Chapter 3. Implementing a SAN with the m-type family -- 3.1 Introducing the products in this family -- 3.2 Product description -- 3.2.1 Machine type and model number changes -- 3.2.2 McDATA Sphereon 4300 Fabric Switch -- 3.2.3 McDATA Sphereon 4500 Fabric Switch -- 3.2.4 McDATA Sphereon 3232 Fabric Switch -- 3.2.5 McDATA Intrepid 6140 Director -- 3.2.6 McDATA Intrepid 6064 Director -- 3.2.7 The Fabricenter cabinet -- 3.3 Setting up the network environment -- 3.3.1 m-type family SAN on a dedicated TCP/IP ethernet LAN -- 3.4 Product management -- 3.4.1 SANpilot: the Web based interface -- 3.4.2 EFC Manager -- 3.4.3 Accessing the EFC Manager client installation software -- 3.4.4 Downloading and installing the EFC Manager client -- 3.4.5 Configuring EFCM access through a firewall -- 3.4.6 Configuring the IP address for out-of-band management. 3.5 Managing the environment using the EFC Manager -- 3.5.1 Logging in to the EFC Manager -- 3.5.2 Administering the SAN using the EFC Manager -- 3.5.3 Defining users on the EFC Manager -- 3.5.4 Identifying devices to the EFC Manager -- 3.5.5 Assigning nicknames to World Wide Port Names -- 3.6 Managing devices using the Element Manager -- 3.6.1 Managing different m-type devices -- 3.6.2 Configuring m-type devices using EFC Element Manager -- 3.6.3 Configuring ES-4500 switch for arbitrated loop -- 3.6.4 ES-4500 port configuration options -- 3.6.5 ES-4500 switch port configuration -- 3.7 Troubleshooting the m-type SAN -- 3.7.1 Logs available for troubleshooting -- 3.7.2 Identifying and resolving hardware symptoms -- 3.8 Understanding the McDATA zoning concepts -- 3.8.1 Why we need zoning -- 3.8.2 Zoning implementation -- 3.8.3 Zone member definitions -- 3.8.4 Zone management with zone sets -- 3.9 Managing the fabric with EFCM -- 3.9.1 The Zoning Dialog Box -- 3.9.2 Zones, zone sets, and zoning -- 3.10 Building a multi-switch fabric -- 3.10.1 Multi switch fabric considerations -- 3.10.2 Solutions for high availability and disaster tolerance -- 3.10.3 Setting up our zoned multi switch fabric -- 3.11 Open Trunking -- 3.11.1 Configuring Open Trunking -- 3.11.2 Enabling Open Trunking -- 3.12 SANtegrity -- 3.12.1 Fabric Binding -- 3.12.2 Switch Binding -- 3.12.3 Configuring Switch Binding -- 3.13 Firmware download procedure -- Chapter 4. Implementing a SAN with the n-type family -- 4.1 Introducing the SAN256N Director -- 4.1.1 Director models -- 4.1.2 Basic components -- 4.1.3 Port modes -- 4.1.4 Supported protocols -- 4.1.5 Supported device attachment -- 4.2 Getting started -- 4.2.1 Initial IP settings -- 4.2.2 Establishing a network connection -- 4.2.3 In-band and out-of-band -- 4.3 Accessing with inVSN Enterprise Manager -- 4.3.1 Defining users. 4.3.2 Fabric security -- 4.3.3 Port Groups -- 4.3.4 Port and switch binding -- 4.3.5 Force ports down -- 4.3.6 Setting the director clock -- 4.3.7 Assigning names and aliases -- 4.3.8 Implementing zoning -- 4.3.9 Defining zones -- 4.3.10 Logical domains -- 4.3.11 Database backup -- 4.3.12 One button code load -- 4.3.13 Monitoring user activities -- 4.3.14 Event log -- 4.3.15 Notification Preferences -- 4.3.16 Link rate test -- 4.3.17 FC Ping -- 4.3.18 Attaching legacy loop ports -- Chapter 5. Implementing a SAN with the Cisco family -- 5.1 Introducing FCP and the Cisco MDS 9000 products -- 5.1.1 Port addressing and port modes -- 5.1.2 Zoning -- 5.1.3 VSAN -- 5.1.4 Trunking and PortChannel -- 5.1.5 iSCSI and FCIP support -- 5.2 Installing FM and DM -- 5.3 Obtain the source files -- 5.3.1 System requirements -- 5.4 Obtaining current versions -- 5.4.1 Setting up the initial parameters with the setup program -- 5.5 Updating the current FM version -- 5.6 FM Server versus the bundled version -- 5.6.1 Licensing -- 5.6.2 Advantages of FM Server over freeware -- 5.7 Device Manager -- 5.8 Initial setup of the Cisco MDS 9000 products -- 5.8.1 Preparing to configure the switch -- 5.8.2 Connecting to the switch via the serial port -- 5.8.3 Setting up the initial parameters with the setup program -- 5.8.4 Installing the Cisco Fabric Manager and Device Manager -- 5.9 Managing the Cisco SAN with the Fabric Manager -- 5.9.1 Getting started -- 5.9.2 User interface -- 5.10 Managing zones and zone sets -- 5.10.1 Creating aliases, zones and zone sets -- Glossary -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825283803321 |
Tate Jon | ||
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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