Questions tagged [fibre-channel]

Fibre-channel is a communications protocol widely used in storage networks. It's most widely deployed in enterprise SAN environments, where large amounts of storage need to be shared amongst a number of different hosts, potentially over longer distances. The protocol is primarily used over fibre optic media (hence the name), but can also be used with copper interconnects.

Fibre channel is a communications protocol widely used in storage area networks (SANs).

The protocol itself is used to communicate storage commands and data flow (typically SCSI) between a particular storage controller and a host to which the storage is exposed. It has a number of different speed variants, most commonly seen are 2G, 4G and 8G with bandwidth limitations of 2Gbit, 4Gbit and 8Gbit respectively. 16Gbit has recently been introduced.

A fibre channel network can have a number of topologies. This can be a loop (called FCAL - Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop) where a single host bus adaptor is connected to a single loop with one or more devices on it. FCAL is normally used to connect a controller to a disk array as fibre channel disks typically don't directly support switched fabrics.

A fabric is a switched network using one or more switches to connect hosts to controllers1 in a M:M relationship. Fibre channel supports multiple paths between hosts and controllers, and fibre channel disks actually support two loop interfaces through a SCA-40 plug. This allows the implementation of architectures with no single point of failure. Controller pairs can synchronise caches and a host with multi-pathing support can use both controllers in a pair or fail over from one to the other.

Fibre channel is most widely deployed in enterprise SAN environments where a large amount of storage must be shared amongst different hosts. Single mode fibre connections allow storage area networks to cover campus or metropolitan areas tens of kilometres. Replication over wider areas typically requires the controllers to be connected through another WAN protocol such as ATM.

Native Fibre Channel can be run over copper or fibre optic interconnects, although a protocol known as Fibre Channel Over Ethernet (FCoE) encodes the payload over Ethernet frames, allowing the use of cheaper Ethernet cabling and switches.

1 A controller is something like a SAN controller that presents one or more volumes to the SAN through Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs). A SAN can have more than one controller.

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fibre channel debian problem

I have a QLogic Fibre Channel card installed in a Debian box (Lenny), and after some tiffs with the firmware, I managed to get the operating system to recognize the card (DKMS driver, and the "firmware-qlogic" package for firmware). However, for…
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Microsoft Hypervisor: Can we map LUNs directly to VM like VMWare RDM using HyperV's Virtual Fibre Channel Feature?

If we have a vSAN created on Microsoft Hypervisor and Virtual FC Ports have been assigned to VMs, can we directly map a LUN to the VMs bypassing the Hypervisor? i.e. The Hypervisor's disk management should not display these as Physical Drives. The…
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Is a DCB switch required for a FCoE setup?

I'm looking to play around with a test Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) deployment between 2 Xen servers and 1 storage server. Eventually I plan to replace our ageing NFS shared storage solution. Is a DCB compatible switch strictly required? I'm…
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Brocade mirror ports

I'm getting a bunch of brand new condor 3 based switches and these things have a feature I'd like to use called port mirroring. Essentially, a mirror port can be configured to show all traffic being sent between two devices logged into the fabric…
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Is it possible to use Linux as a Fibre Channel Raid Disk Box?

You probably all know the relatively simple RAID boxes exporting a bunch of SATA disks as one big drive via FC, SAS or iSCSI, like the HP StorageWorks MSA2000, Infortrends EonStore series or many different other models from different manufacturers.…
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Switch Netapp expansion FC port from target to initiator

I have a v3200 with a 4 port FC expansion card. I am trying to switch one (or all, doesn't matter) of those ports from target to initiator. When I execute fcadmin config, I get: Local Adapter Type State …
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How do I set up IP over FC?

I have 2 systems, with a Broadcom BCM5701 and a LSI7202p, of which are connected with a LC->SC cable. The cards are properly detected in Linux, however I wish to set up IP over FC. I've read online that this is possible, however I haven't actually…
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Fiber in Cable Management Arm

I'm aware of the existing debate on cable management arms. For those people who DO use cable management arms, do you put Fiber into the arms? It looks like I'm fine on minimum bend radii, but am looking for additional opinions before I do…
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Storage issue - 360 VMs unresponsive

We recently had a fibre channel storage issue (looks like it was a single bad cable) that affected all 360 VMs in 2 clusters attached to the same storage virtualisation device - IBM SVC 2145. The VMs were basically so slow to respond that they were…
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What is Multipath I/O?

What exactly does "Multipath I/O" mean?
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100BASE-FX WDM vs 100BASE-BX vs 100BASE-BX10 - Are they all the same?

Are these three all the same thing being inconsistently named by different manufacturers? 100BASE-FX WDM uses separate wavelengths (1310 nm & 1550 nm) for Tx & Rx over a single strand of fiber. I cannot find any documentation for 100BASE-FX that…
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Fibre channel: LTO tape overwritten on bus reset

There is a situation that we had at out customer that I'd like to understand better. Here's what happened: A library with LTO tape drives is connected to a fibre channel environment Archiving software running on Windows server 2008 is writing data…
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Removed cluster disk that wouldn't come online, now it wants to be formatted. Can I recover the data?

I inherited a failover cluster hosting several VMs and some storage volumes. It uses a fibre-channel SAN for storage. I updated firmware on the SAN controllers recently and when it came back up one of the cluster disks wouldn't come back online in…
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Centos 7 server can't see Disk Array disks

Context I have a server freshly provisionned with CentOS 7, connected to a Disk Array with a Fibre Channel connection. I want to mount the Disk Array's disks on my server's file system, and then setup a NFS server on it to make this storage…
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Can someone explain the important differences between fabric, point to point, and loop on a fibre san?

I have a fully redundant HP 8/20q FC SAN that has been working well, but as I dig deeper into things looking for more performance, I'm quickly at the end of my knowledge when it comes to FC topologies. The SAN is comprised of three dual-port hosts,…
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