About your host, Configuring host access – Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

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About Your Host

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About Your Host

This chapter covers basic information about configuring host groups and host

access, host topology, and I/O data path protection.
A host is a system that accesses a storage array and is mapped to the virtual

disks through one or more host connections. Hosts have the following

attributes:

• Host name — A name that uniquely identifies the host.
• Host type — The operating system running on the host.
• Host connection — A physical connection to the host server. Host

connections can be automatically detected by MD Storage Manager and

can be identified by an alias assigned by the user.

• Host group — A host may be associated with other hosts to share access to

the same virtual disks.

Configuring Host Access

Configuring host access allows you to either permit or deny access to a storage

array for specific hosts. When you permit host access, that host can then be

mapped to a virtual disk on the storage array. On the Summary tab, the Hosts

& Mappings area indicates how many hosts are configured to access the array.

Click Configured Hosts in this area to see the names of these hosts.
Host access configuration is the first step in setting up your storage array. You

must complete this task during initial setup and anytime you connect a new

host.
After you configure host access, the host does not yet have the ability to write

data to the storage array. You must map hosts to the virtual disks and register

virtual disks with the host’s operating system before a host can write to the

storage array. See “Disk Groups and Virtual Disks” on page 53 for information

on these tasks.

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