Removing host access – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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About Your Host

To manually define an initiator, click New, enter the iSCSI initiator name

and iSCSI initiator label in the Enter new iSCSI initiator dialog box, and

then click

Add.

NOTE:

The initiator name entered must match the name on a host server that

will connect to the storage array.

NOTE:

In order for the host to be recognized, it must be connected with an

iSCSI session.

5 Click Next.
6 Indicate whether the host is part of a host group (cluster):

If the host is not part of a host group, select

No.

If the host is part of a host group, select

Yes:

To create a new host group, enter a name in the

Enter new host group

name text box.

To add the host to an existing host group, select the host group from

the

Select existing host group box.

7 Click Next.
8 Click Finish to configure the host.

Removing Host Access

Use the following procedure to remove a host’s access to a storage array:

1 Click the Modify tab, then click Edit topology.
2 In the host topology list, click the plus sign (+) to the left of the host

group name.
The host group expands to show the hosts in the group.

3 In the list, click the name of the host whose access you want to remove,

and then click

Remove located to the right of the list. Click Yes to remove

access.

4 Repeat step 3 for each host whose access you want to remove.
5 When the list contains only those hosts you want to access the storage

array, click

Close beneath the list.

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