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How to set up a SCSI network on a existing iSCSI SAN ?

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pulsar1224

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Hi,

I have a iSCSI hba adapter that connects my Solaris host to the SAN. I now want to have an SCSI set up to the same host, removing my iSCSI configuration.

What are the h/w needed to achieve that ?
What is the procedure to update at the host end (OS= Solaris 10). Kindly let me know at the earliest in detail.
 
THe SCSI command set is typically encapsulated in either iSCSI of FCP to connect to a SAN. If you have a current iSCSI infrastructure connecting over an IP network, you would need to replace that with an FCP infrastructure; HBAs, cables, switches. Are you sure that's what you want to do?

 
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