HP Cisco MDS 9124 HP StorageWorks C-Series iSCSI Configuration Guide (AA-RW7PE - Page 40

Installing CCL Driver on the iSCSI InitiatortheEVA, Presenting EVA LUNs to the iSCSI Initiator

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Installing the EVA CCL Driver on the iSCSI Initiator With the targets connected to the iSCSI host, Windows discovers the EVA Command Console LUN (CCL). The New Hardware Found Wizard opens and installs the driver. This Wizard requires the following two files: • sacd.inf - EVA CCL driver • sacd.cat - Windows Security File These files are located in the smart component file provided with any Fibre Channel HBA. Fibre Channel HBA smart component files are available on the HP web site. CAUTION: Do not install the smart component file on the host server. Only extract the files necessary to complete the EVA CCL driver installation. The following procedure is the same if you are downloading the files from a CD or the web site. To extract the sacd.inf and sacd.cat files: 1. Copy the HP Package file \Setups\cp005301.exe to a temporary location on the iSCSI server. 2. Double click the cp005301.exe file icon to start the HP Package Setup. 3. Click Extract. 4. Select or create a temporary folder, and then click OK. All files in the package are copied to the specified folder. 5. Resume the Windows Found New Hardware Wizard. When prompted, specify the temporary folder where the driver and security files reside. Follow the wizard instructions. Presenting EVA LUNs to the iSCSI Initiator After the iSCSI Initiator connects to the EVA controller, the controller recognizes the iSCSI Initiator WWPN as if it were a Fibre Channel HBA. The EVA controller can use the iSCSI Initiator WWPN to create a host entry and present LUNs to the host entry. Use Command View EVA to manage and configure the EVA. For help with Command View, please refer to the Command View EVA User Guide and related documentation. 1. In Command View, be sure to include both ports for proper multi-pathing support when adding a host (Figure 36). Figure 36 Both ports presented to the host 2. After configuring virtual disks and assigning them to the iSCSI Initiator return to the iSCSI host server and select Rescan Disks in the Computer Management window (Figure 37). 40

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Installing the EVA CCL Driver on the iSCSI Initiator
With the targets connected to the iSCSI host, Windows discovers the EVA Command Console LUN
(CCL). The New Hardware Found Wizard opens and installs the driver. This Wizard requires the
following two
les:
sacd.inf – EVA CCL driver
sacd.cat – Windows Security File
These
les are located in the smart component
le provided with any Fibre Channel HBA. Fibre Channel
HBA smart component
les are available on the HP web site.
CAUTION:
Do not install the smart component
le on the host server. Only extract the
les necessary to complete the
EVA CCL driver installation.
The following procedure is the same if you are downloading the
les from a CD or the web site. To
extract the sacd.inf and sacd.cat
les:
1.
Copy the HP Package
le \Setups\cp005301.exe to a temporary location on the iSCSI server.
2.
Double click the
cp005301.exe
le icon to start the HP Package Setup.
3.
Click
Extract
.
4.
Select or create a temporary folder, and then click
OK
. All
les in the package are copied to
the speci
ed folder.
5.
Resume the Windows Found New Hardware Wizard. When prompted, specify the temporary
folder where the driver and security
les reside. Follow the wizard instructions.
Presenting EVA LUNs to the iSCSI Initiator
After the iSCSI Initiator connects to the EVA controller, the controller recognizes the iSCSI Initiator WWPN
as if it were a Fibre Channel HBA. The EVA controller can use the iSCSI Initiator WWPN to create
a host entry and present LUNs to the host entry.
Use Command View EVA to manage and con
gure the EVA. For help with Command View, please refer
to the Command View EVA User Guide and related documentation.
1.
In Command View, be sure to include both ports for proper multi-pathing support when adding
a host (
Figure 36
).
Figure 36 Both ports presented to the host
2.
After con
guring virtual disks and assigning them to the iSCSI Initiator return to the iSCSI host
server and select
Rescan Disks
in the Computer Management window (
Figure 37
).
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