Linux® Unified Host Utilities 7.0
Using Linux® Hosts with Data ONTAP storage
Overview of the supported Linux environments
Improving I/O performance on Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts
(iSCSI) How to configure iSCSI for Linux
Getting the iSCSI initiator node name
Setting the timeout values to enable multipathing with iSCSI
Setting up CHAP for Red Hat Linux 5, 6, and 7 and SUSE Linux 10, 11, and 12 series for iSCSI
(iSCSI) Setting up CHAP for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 series
Starting the iSCSI service
Methods for setting up target discovery with software initiators on iSCSI
Discovering the iSCSI target by using the iscsiadm utility on Red Hat 5, 6, 7 and SUSE 10, 11, and 12
(iSCSI) Setting up target discovery on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 series
Discovering targets by using YaST2 on SUSE 10, 11, and 12 series on iSCSI
Configuring the iSCSI service to start automatically
Configuring manual or automatic node login with iSCSI
Configuring the storage system
DM-Multipath configuration
Verifying the required multipathing packages
Editing the DM-Multipath configuration file
Starting DM-Multipath
Configuring DM-Multipath to start automatically while booting
Verifying the DM-Multipath configuration
Stopping DM-Multipath
Veritas Dynamic Multipath configuration
(Veritas) VxDMP restore daemon and LUN retries tunable configuration
Setting the Veritas restore daemon and LUN retry editable values
Configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 series and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 series to support Veritas Storage Foundation
Configuring SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 to support Veritas Storage Foundation
The Veritas Array Support Library and Array Policy Module
(Veritas) What the ASL is
(Veritas) ASL array type
(Veritas) What the APM is
Installing the ASL and APM software to support Veritas Storage Foundation
(Veritas) Removing the ASL and APM
(Veritas) Information about ASL error messages
Methods for working with LUNs in native Linux environments
Discovering new LUNs in FC and hardware iSCSI environments
Discovering new LUNs on Red Hat and SUSE with iSCSI and multipathing
Discovering new LUNs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 with DM-Multipath and software iSCSI
Viewing a list of LUNs
Examples of sanlun, iscsiadm, iscsi output when used to view LUNs
Enabling device persistence for newly discovered LUNs
Removing an unmapped LUN
(Veritas) LUN access when using VxDMP
Discovering new LUNs on Vertias with FC
Discovering new LUNs for Red Hat 5, 6, 7 or SUSE 10, 11 and 12 while using Veritas and iSCSI
Viewing LUNs mapped to the host and on VxVM disks
Examples of sanlun, iscsiadm, and iscsi output when used to view LUNs on Veritas
(Veritas) Displaying multipathing information for VxDMP
(Veritas) Examples of sanlun output for VxDMP
Removing an unmapped LUN
Displaying available paths using VxVM on Veritas
(FC) Setting up a SAN boot LUN on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
(FC) Setting up a SAN boot LUN on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
(FC) Configuring the root partition with DM-Multipath on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
(iSCSI) SAN boot configuration for iSCSI hardware, software initiators
(Hardware iSCSI) Configuring SAN boot on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
(Native multipathing) Using sanlun to display DM-Multipath information
(Native multipathing) Examples of sanlun output containing DM-Multipath information
(Software iSCSI) Configuring SAN boot on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or 6 series
Configuring SAN boot on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 series
(Software iSCSI) Configuring SAN boot on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
(Software iSCSI) Configuring multipathing for a SAN boot LUN using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Configuring SAN boot in a Veritas environment
Support for host virtualization
Hypervisor VHD requires alignment for best performance
Supported Linux and Data ONTAP features
Protocols and configurations supported by Host Utilities
The FC protocol
The FCoE protocol
The iSCSI protocol
SAN booting
Support for Linux Device Mapper Multipathing
Volume management and multipathing with Veritas Storage Foundation
Linux configurations that support ALUA
Troubleshooting
LUNs not recognized by DM-Multipath
(FC) LUNs not visible on the Linux host
FC troubleshooting
(FC) Warnings displayed during Host Utilities installation
(FC) Linux hosts with QLogic initiators fail to detect LUNs
(FC) The SAN booted root on a DM-Multipath host freezes during FC path faults
(FC) Poor performance due to misalignment of partitioned LUNs
(FC) sanlun command displays error when HBA libHBAAPI.so is missing
(FC) LUNs are unavailable after a storage system failover or giveback
(FC) SCSI rescan issues on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server hosts
Warning messages displayed when using LVM with multipathing software
iSCSI troubleshooting
(iSCSI) LVM devices are not automatically mounted during system boot on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
(iSCSI) LVM devices are not automatically mounted during system boot on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Multipathd occasionally fails to update the path status of DM-Multipath devices
(iSCSI) Poor performance due to misalignment of partitioned LUNs
iSCSI: LUNs not visible on the Linux host
Veritas Storage Foundation troubleshooting
(Veritas) Error while stopping the fencing driver
(Veritas) Secondary paths identified incorrectly
(Veritas) Enclosure-based naming not reflected on NetApp storage
(Veritas) Setting up a LUN for SAN booting fails
(Veritas) Encapsulation of the root disk fails
Installing the nSANity data collection program
Sample configuration file for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 series
Sample configuration files for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 series
Sample configuration file for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Sample configuration file for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Sample configuration file for Oracle Linux Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel and Red Hat Compatible Kernel
Sample configuration file for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
Sample configuration file for Oracle VM 3 series
(Oracle VM) Configuring the O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD
Sample configuration files for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 series
Sample configuration files for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 series
Sample configuration file for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Sample Configuration for Citrix XenServer
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