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Re: Raid and Lun's New territory for me



Sorry I didnt clarify.   This is an Xserve RAID.  They are the two controllers and on the one side I have an existing RAID 5 array.  On the other side I put in 4 more disks and am formatting them as a raid 5 set as well.

  I would like one Xserve to access the array on one side and the other Xserve to access the array on the other side exclusivley.  No Xsan is involved.


On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:18 PM, jeff donovan <email@hidden> wrote:


On Oct 30, 2007, at 9:22 PM, Chad Morris wrote:

Hello all,

If I want to have two servers be able to access separate array's on the same RAID.  Do the two arrays have to have separate LUN ID's to map them to the two different servers through the fibre channel switch?  Is that the idea behind the LUN ID?

Thanks in advance.

Chad


Hi chad,

Where is ' the RAID ' ?
 is it an xserve RAID? 
Do you have 2 controllers and how many disks ? 
Are you using xSan or disc utility to setup your RAID?

-jeff

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