Deleting an iscsi server connection, Completing the iscsi initiator and disk setup, Persistent targets or favorite targets – HP LeftHand P4000 SAN Solutions User Manual

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Deleting an iSCSI server connection

Deleting an iSCSI server connection stops access to volumes by servers using that server connection.
Access to the same volume by other servers continues.

1.

In the navigation window, select the iSCSI server connection you want to delete.

2.

Click the Details tab.

3.

Click Server Tasks, and select Delete Server.

4.

Click OK to delete the server.

Completing the iSCSI Initiator and disk setup

After you have assigned a server connection to one or more volumes, you must configure the
appropriate iSCSI settings on the server. For information about iSCSI, see

“HP StoreVirtual Storage

using iSCSI and Fibre Channel” (page 241)

.

Persistent targets or favorite targets

After you discover targets in the iSCSI initiator, you can connect to the volumes. When you connect,
select Add this connection to the list of Favorite Targets. This sets up persistent targets that
automatically reconnect after a reboot.

For persistent targets, you also need to set up dependencies on the server to ensure that the
applications on the server start only after the iSCSI service starts and the sessions are connected.

HP StoreVirtual DSM for Microsoft MPIO settings

If you are using the DSM for MPIO and your server has two NICs, select the Enable multi-path
option when connecting to the volume, and connect from each NIC.

For more information about DSM for MPIO, see the HP StoreVirtual Storage DSM for MPIO
Deployment Guide
.

Disk management

You must also format, configure, and label the volumes from the server using the operating system’s
disk management tools.

Planning Fibre Channel server connections to management groups

Add each server connection that needs access to a volume to the management group containing
the volume. After you add a server connection to a management group, you can assign the server
connection to one or more volumes or snapshots.

NOTE:

A server connection can be configured for both iSCSI and Fibre Channel connectivity.

However, there must be only one connection to a volume by a server.

Table 69 Characteristics of Fibre Channel server connections

Description and Requirements

Item

Name of the server that is displayed in the CMC. The server name is case sensitive
and cannot be changed after the server is created.

Name

Optional: Description of the server.

Description

If you are using application-managed snapshots, you must assign a controlling server
IP address to each server you create in the CMC. See

“Using Controlling IP addresses”

(page 200)

.

Controlling Server IP Address

Ports on the Fibre Channel initiators that are not assigned to a server.

Unassigned Initiator WWPN

Ports on the Fibre Channel initiators that are assigned to a server.

Assigned Initiator WWPN

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