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Deciding whether to use the FC Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Express Guide

This guide describes how to quickly set up the FC service on a storage virtual machine (SVM) , provision a LUN, and make the LUN available using an FC host bus adapter (HBA) on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux server.

This guide is based on the following assumptions:

  • You want to use best practices, not explore every available option.
  • You do not want to read a lot of conceptual background.
  • The host is running a supported version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 or later.

  • You are using traditional FC HBAs and switches.

    This guide does not cover Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE).

  • You have at least two FC target ports available on each node in the cluster.

    Onboard FC and UTA2 (also called CNA ) ports, as well as some adapters, are configurable. Configuring those ports is done in the ONTAP command-line interface (CLI) and is not covered in this guide.

  • You are not configuring FC SAN boot.

If these assumptions are not correct for your situation, you should see the following resource:

SAN Administration Guide