Booting from the array 53
SAN-connected (through a Fibre Channel switch) to the host HP
e3000 system, then use the following procedure.
• You CANNOT use the MAPPER2 facility to determine the I/O paths
for the disk array. MAPPER2 will not be able to recognize and report
the LUNs of the disk array on the Fibre Channel switch.
• You must use web browser access via LAN to the Fibre Channel
switch to determine the I/O path to use for the primary boot path.
The remainder of this appendix gives more detailed procedures, illustrated
with actual examples, for these three methods of determining the primary
boot path and loading the OS software onto a native Fibre Channel
connected disk array.