Configuring multipath with windows iscsi initiator, Microsoft mpio multipathing support for iscsi – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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The iSCSI Initiator host can have single or multiple physical connections or links to the IP storage
network.

With a single physical connection, the iSCSI virtual paths can share the same link, because IP packets
with their TCP/iSCSI payloads are routed via the IP packet network addressing information.

With multiple physical connections, the MS iSCSI Initiator control panel applet allows setting a specific
link to be used as the primary iSCSI session during target login. However, the remaining links are
considered to be standby and will only be used if the primary link becomes unavailable.

This becomes an implicit hardware failover capability, because the initiator's routing table contains
all available links to the target. If the session's link becomes unavailable, the iSCSI session ends. TCP
tries another link in the routing table to renegotiate or connect to the mpx100/100b GbE port; the
iSCSI Initiator and the target performs their login sequence, and I/O resumes.

Configuring multipath with Windows iSCSI Initiator

Since V2.0 the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator includes support for establishing redundant paths for sending
I/O from the initiator to the target. Setting up redundant paths properly is important to ensure high
availability of the target disk. Ideally, the PC would have the paths use separate NIC cards and
separate network infrastructure (cables, switches, mpx100's/100b's). Separate target ports are
recommended, but are not necessary.

Microsoft MPIO support allows the initiator to log in to multiple sessions to the same target and
aggregate the duplicate devices into a single device exposed to Windows. Each session to the target
can be established using different NICs, network infrastructure, and target ports. If one session fails,
another session can continue processing I/O without interruption to the application. The iSCSI target
must support multiple sessions to the same target. The Microsoft iSCSI MPIO DSM supports a set of
load balance policies that determine how I/O is allocated among the different sessions. With Microsoft
MPIO, the load balance policies apply to each LUN individually.

The Microsoft iSCSI DSM assumes that all targets are active/active and can handle I/O on any path
at any time. There is no mechanism within the iSCSI protocol to determine whether a target is
active/active or active/passive; therefore, the mpx100/100b supports only multipath configurations
with the EVA XL and the EVA GL with active/active support.

Microsoft MPIO multipathing support for iSCSI

Installing the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008

NOTE:

Microsoft Windows 2008 includes a separate MPIO feature that requires installation for use. Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 also includes the iSCSI Initiator. Download or installation is not required.

To install the MPIO feature for Windows Server 2008:

1.

Check the box for Multipath I/O in the Add Features page (

Figure 50

).

2.

Click Next and then click Install.

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