Getting Started

SANsymphony datacore(small) Getting Started

DataCore™ SANsymphony™ storage virtualization software requires some configuration before it can be used. This topic provides a step-by-step guide through an initial basic SANsymphony software configuration.

The instructions documented in this Help assume that the user has a working knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system software installed on their storage servers.

To learn the basics of SAN and SANsymphony  terminology and concepts, as well planning and best practices:
Before you begin configuring your SAN, ensure that you have completed these preliminary steps:
  • Refer to Naming Conventions for rules on naming SAN components.

  • Make sure that you have completed all pre-install and installation steps from the SANsymphony 7.0 Installation Guide received with the software.  

    • Storage servers and application servers should have all the appropriate software installed.

    • All storage servers should have SANsymphony software running and be members of a region, as outlined in Starting SANsymphony for the First Time.

    • SANcentral interface should be running.

Now Let’s Get Started!

You can only configure from one storage server or Management Console at a time. Any additional instances of SANmanager will be in Read Only mode, and configuration changes cannot be made from them.

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For each step, in order, navigate to each referenced topic and follow the instructions:

Steps

Procedures

1

Establishing Initiator/Target Connections for iSCSI (if required)

2

Gathering Application Server Port Information

3

Adding Application Servers to the SAN

4

Assigning Channels to Application Servers

5

Prepare and plan your storage requirements:

Preparing Physical Disks for Management

6

If using the Network Managed Volumes (NMVs) option, follow the procedures in this step (in order), otherwise proceed to step 7.

  1. Creating NMV Pools

  2. Adding Disks to NMV Pools

  3. Creating NMVs from Pools

7

Creating Virtual Volumes

8

Creating Mirrors for Virtual Volumes

9

Mapping Virtual Volumes to Application Servers

10

Getting Started with AIM  (optional)

11

Getting Started with Snapshot (optional)

After you have completed a basic configuration following the procedures in the table above:
  • Review the Configuration and Control chapter to fine-tune your configuration and learn more about the SANmanager interface.

  • Review the Monitoring chapter to learn about the SANcentral interface and how to monitor your SAN using SANsymphony software tools.

 

Be sure to review all sections and topics in this guide for a complete understanding of the software.

Getting Started