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Adding iSCSI Initiators

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2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Storage menu, click Media Scan. - Right-click and click Media Scan. Either step starts the scan operation and displays a message informing you that the scan started successfully. 3. Click OK to remove the message. After you start a media scan task, you can use the Tasks Info screen to view the progress of the scan operation (see Section 6.9). 5.4.2 Adding iSCSI Initiators Use the following procedure to tell the xStack Storage Array about the iSCSI initiators with which it will communicate. 1. Perform one of the following steps in the Logical Resources tab: - Click Initiator Resources. Then, on the iSCSI menu, click Add Initiator. - Right-click Initiator Resources and click Add Initiator. Either step displays the Create Initiator screen (see Figure 5-19). Figure 5-19 Add Initiator Wizard - Create Initiator Screen 2. Complete the fields in the screen (see Table 5-7). 3. Click the OK button. The main screen reappears and the iSCSI initiator you created appears under Initiator Resources in the Logical Resources tab. After you add one or more iSCSI initiators, you can monitor their status from the Initiator Access Info screen (Section 6.13), Initiator Information screen (Section 6.17), and LUN Map Information screen (Section 6.18). 68 Chapter 5 Configuring the xStack Storage Array

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Chapter 5
Configuring
the xStack Storage Array
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
On the
Storage
menu, click
Media Scan
.
Right-click and click
Media Scan
.
Either step starts the scan operation and displays a message informing you that the scan
started successfully.
3.
Click
OK
to remove the message.
After you start a media scan task, you can use the Tasks Info screen to view the progress of the
scan operation (see Section 6.9).
5.4.2
Adding iSCSI Initiators
Use the following procedure to tell the xStack Storage Array about the iSCSI initiators with which
it will communicate.
1.
Perform one of the following steps in the
Logical Resources
tab:
Click
Initiator Resources
. Then, on the
iSCSI
menu, click
Add
Initiator
.
Right-click
Initiator Resources
and click
Add Initiator
.
Either step displays the Create Initiator screen (see Figure 5-19).
Figure 5-19 Add Initiator Wizard – Create Initiator Screen
2.
Complete the fields in the screen (see Table 5-7).
3.
Click the
OK
button. The main screen reappears and the iSCSI initiator you created appears
under
Initiator Resources
in the
Logical Resources
tab.
After you add one or more iSCSI initiators, you can monitor their status from the Initiator Access
Info screen (Section 6.13), Initiator Information screen (Section 6.17), and LUN Map Information
screen (Section 6.18).