SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

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Appendix: Sample Configurations

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STEP 19.

C

REATE SIMPLE VOLUMES ON

V-S

WITCH

2

Now you will repeat the volume configurations on VSwitch2 to mimic the
configurations on VSwtich1. Use the CLI command

volume create

simple

to create four simple virtual volumes – one from each physical

disk. Note that, using the WWUI to identify each disk, Simple1 is built on
default storage 2 and Simple 2 is built on default storage 1.

volume create simple –vol Simple1 –d Stor_2

volume create simple –vol Simple2 –d Stor_1

volume create simple –vol Simple3 –d Stor_3

volume create simple –vol Simple4 –d Stor_4

STEP 20.

C

REATE MIRRORED VOLUMES

(RAID

0)

Use the CLI command

volume create mirror

to create a mirrored

volume, Mirror1, from simple volumes Simple1 and Simple2.

volume create mirror –vol Mirror1 –nbc 2 –ch
Simple1 –ch Simple2

Use the CLI command

volume create mirror

to create a mirrored

volume, Mirror2, from simple volumes Simple3 and Simple4.

volume create mirror –vol Mirror2 –nbc 2 –ch
Simple3 –ch Simple4

STEP 21.

C

REATE I

SCSI

TARGET AND

LUN

After creating the final virtual volume that you
want to expose to the network host, you need to
create an iSCSI target for the volumes as well as
attach LUN0 to each target volume. Use the CLI
command volume expose -new to create each iSCSI
target and attach LUN0 to each mirrored volume,
Mirror1 and Mirror2.

volume expose -new –vol Mirror1 –ta billing –tn
sanrad. billing –device VSwitch1

volume expose -new –vol Mirror2 –ta musicbox –tn
sanrad. musicbox –device VSwitch2

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