Automatic configuration using the modular, Disk configuration utility – Dell PowerVault MD3200 User Manual

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Post Installation Tasks

Table 4-2. Host Server Vs. Storage Array

NOTE:

It is recommended that you use the PowerVault Modular Disk Configuration

Utility (MDCU) for iSCSI configuration. The PowerVault MDCU wizards guides you

through the configuration steps described above. If you want to perform a manual

configuration, see "Appendix—Manual Configuration of iSCSI" on page 53.

Automatic Configuration Using the Modular Disk Configuration Utility

NOTE:

If MDCU is not installed, it can be installed from the MD series resource

media.

The MDCU provides a consolidated approach for configuring the iSCSI network

of host servers and iSCSI-based storage arrays using a wizard-driven interface.

This utility also enables the user to configure the iSCSI sessions of the host server

according to the best practices and to achieve load-balanced paths with the

storage array iSCSI host ports. If you select Launch the MDCU after reboot

during the installation of the host software, the utility automatically launches

after the next host server reboot. This utility can also be launched manually.
The utility has a context sensitive online help to guide you through each step

of the wizard.

This Step is Performed on the Host Server
Using the Microsoft or Linux iSCSI Initiator

This Step is Performed on the Storage
Array Using PowerVault MD Storage
Manager

1

Discover the storage array

2

Configure the iSCSI ports on the

storage array

3

Perform target discovery from the iSCSI

initiator

4

Configure host access

5

(Optional) Configure CHAP

authentication on the storage array

6

(Optional) Configure CHAP

authentication on the host server

7

Connect to the storage array from the

host server

8

(Optional) Set up in-band management

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