Qlogic fibre channel support questions

Matthew Jacob lydianconcepts at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 21:10:31 PST 2006


Okay- let me ask why diskless booting doesn't work for you?

I'm playing diabocolus advocatus here because to me SANs are so
unforgiving that trying to boot off of them often leads one into the
situation that the systems can't run long enough to tell you they
can't run because the SAN is AFU.

Anyway- enough of this. It's what you want, and its reasonable. Dunno
what you meant about the license- don't tell me one of the switch
vendors is slicing and dicing costs based upon zone size? Grrr.....

On 2/27/06, Tom Samplonius <tom at uniserve.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> > Why do you want to boot from SAN? Don't the blades have space for a
> > local boot disk?
>
>
>   IBM blades do not have hotswappable drives on the blades.  So you have to
> remove the blade to get at the drives.  Plus, the drives pump up the chassis
> power consumption as well.  (Well, there is SCSI side-car option, but it eats up
> a blade slot.)
>
>   So consolidating all storage on the SAN, make sense.  Managing a bunch of 10GB
> boot LUNs is going to easier than dealing with 28 physical drives (2 per blade).
> I can put a pair of mirrored 146GB disks on the SAN, and slice out 10GB per
> blade.  It is even a bit cheaper, including the SAN 64 partition licence.
>
> Tom
>


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