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3. In the Export To group box: a. Select either Host (Host Sees) or Host Set (Host in Set). b. From the host or host set list, select the hosts that you want to export the virtual volumes to. CAUTION: • If you make any changes in the advanced options and then click to clear the Show advanced options check box, a warning dialog is displayed to warn you that the selected advanced options will be lost. If you click Yes, Basic mode is reinstated, and all advanced options are set back to default. If port (Port Present) or Host and Port (Matched Set) was selected, that setting is changed back to the default Host (Host Sees). If you click No, Advanced mode is retained. • If you select the Override lower priority templates check box and then click Finish, a warning dialog is displayed. This operation can result in data loss. 4. Click Next to go to the Summary page, or click Finish to complete the wizard. Summary Review the summary information, and then click Finish. Add Virtual Volumes to Windows Introduction to Adding Virtual Volumes to Windows To use virtual volumes on a Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 host system, you must first configure the volumes as Windows disks. The following rules apply when configuring virtual volumes on your Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 server: • You do not have to be connected to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system to add volumes to Windows. • To use SmartStart to format volumes as Windows disks, you must use Microsoft NTFS. • If you have started a new SmartStart session, you must be able to supply the IP address or name of the Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 host system. • You can either assign the virtual volumes to an available drive or mount an empty NTFS folder. Connect to the Host 1. In the Host address field, do one of the following: • If you are configuring the machine into which you inserted the SmartStart media, enter localhost. • If you are configuring any host other than the machine running SmartStart, enter that host's IP address or DNS name. 2. Click Connect. 3. Click Next. Add Virtual Volumes to Windows 37

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3.
In the
Export To
group box:
a.
Select either
Host (Host Sees)
or
Host Set (Host in Set)
.
b.
From the host or host set list, select the hosts that you want to export the virtual volumes
to.
CAUTION:
If you make any changes in the advanced options and then click to clear the
Show
advanced options
check box, a warning dialog is displayed to warn you that the selected
advanced options will be lost.
If you click
Yes
, Basic mode is reinstated, and all advanced options are set back to default.
If port (Port Present) or Host and Port (Matched Set) was selected, that setting is changed
back to the default
Host (Host Sees)
.
If you click
No
, Advanced mode is retained.
If you select the
Override lower priority templates
check box and then click
Finish
,a
warning dialog is displayed. This operation can result in data loss.
4.
Click
Next
to go to the Summary page, or click
Finish
to complete the wizard.
Summary
Review the summary information, and then click
Finish
.
Add Virtual Volumes to Windows
Introduction to Adding Virtual Volumes to Windows
To use virtual volumes on a Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 host system, you
must first configure the volumes as Windows disks.
The following rules apply when configuring virtual volumes on your Windows Server 2008 R2 or
Windows Server 2012 server:
You do not have to be connected to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system to add volumes
to Windows.
To use SmartStart to format volumes as Windows disks, you must use Microsoft NTFS.
If you have started a new SmartStart session, you must be able to supply the IP address or
name of the Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 host system.
You can either assign the virtual volumes to an available drive or mount an empty NTFS folder.
Connect to the Host
1.
In the
Host address
field, do one of the following:
If you are configuring the machine into which you inserted the SmartStart media, enter
localhost
.
If you are configuring any host other than the machine running SmartStart, enter that
host’s IP address or DNS name.
2.
Click
Connect
.
3.
Click
Next
.
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