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Figure 40 Targets found

4.

The final step is to make the devices known to the host’s operating system. This is done by clicking

on a device in the iSCSI Initiator Properties window (

Figure 40

), then clicking on Log On.

5.

The Log On to Target window displays (

Figure 41

). If you want a persistent device (one that survives

host reboots), click Automatically restore this connection when the system boots. Click OK.

Figure 41 Log on to target

NOTE:

Enabling multi-path is not recommended unless there is a specific reason to enable it. For

most configurations, it is neither necessary nor desirable.

6.

The device will now be seen by the operating system which will attempt to load the necessary

device drivers. (If drivers are not necessary, they need not be loaded.) If the drivers do not already

exist on the host, you can download the HP LTO Ultrium-2 tape drivers from the HP web site

(

http://www.hp.com

). Complete the logon procedure for each device listed.

The backup devices are now available for use with a backup program.

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