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Old October 19th 06, 09:30 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default SAN with Solaris - Rdac - DS4500

Hi all,

I've a SAN with some Solaris boxes (multi-pathed by Rdac) and two IBM
DS4500 storage array.

I made a lot of attempts in connecting a Solaris system to both
storages, but Rdac returns conflict error. I've tried with several
zoning configuration, without good results.

I can connect only one storage at a time.

Is it possible? Anyone has connected two storage in a configuration
like mine?

Thanks a lot.

Giuseppe Lorena

 




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