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Managing Discovery Domains, DDInfo, Create

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14 Setting up iSCSI Target Gateway Services MANAGING DISCOVERY DOMAINS In this step, you configure discovery domains and discovery domain sets for managing iSCSI device access control. The Discovery Domains pane displays all discovery domains and discovery domain sets and allows you to manage them. When you select DDInfo in the tree in the left pane, you can create a discovery domain. If you select an object in the discovery domain set listed you can view, create, edit, delete, enable, or disable any of the discovery domain information contained in each object. If you select a discovery domain object, you can edit or delete the data contained in the object. Discovery domains are placed in a discovery domain set. FIGURE 84 Discovery Domain group About Discovery Domains (DD) In the Create DD wizard you can configure the DD, add DDs to DDSets, and view the confirmation report. NOTE When you create new DDs, you specify a DD name, but you cannot edit or change the name when you edit the DDs. When you launch the DD or DDSet wizard, you can add or remove virtual targets to the selected DD or DDSet. The wizard displays all available initiators and targets grouped by initiators and targets on the left side. Depending on how the wizard is launched, the right side will be blank or list current members of the DD being used: • When the wizard is launched using Create, the list at the right is blank. • When the wizard is launched using Edit, the list at the right displays current members of the DD being viewed. Discovery domains can be created with virtual targets, iSCSI initiators, or both. 182 Web Tools Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000435-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-1000435-01
Setting up iSCSI Target Gateway Services
14
MANAGING DISCOVERY DOMAINS
In this step, you configure discovery domains and discovery domain sets for managing iSCSI device
access control. The Discovery Domains pane displays all discovery domains and discovery domain
sets and allows you to manage them.
When you select
DDInfo
in the tree in the left pane, you can create a discovery domain. If you select
an object in the discovery domain set listed you can view, create, edit, delete, enable, or disable
any of the discovery domain information contained in each object. If you select a discovery domain
object, you can edit or delete the data contained in the object.
Discovery domains are placed in a discovery domain set.
FIGURE 84
Discovery Domain group
About Discovery Domains (DD)
In the Create DD wizard you can configure the DD, add DDs to DDSets, and view the confirmation
report.
NOTE
When you create new DDs, you specify a DD name, but you cannot edit or change the name when
you edit the DDs.
When you launch the DD or DDSet wizard, you can add or remove virtual targets to the selected DD
or DDSet. The wizard displays all available initiators and targets grouped by initiators and targets
on the left side. Depending on how the wizard is launched, the right side will be blank or list current
members of the DD being used:
When the wizard is launched using
Create,
the list at the right is blank.
When the wizard is launched using
Edit
, the list at the right displays current members of the
DD being viewed.
Discovery domains can be created with virtual targets, iSCSI initiators, or both.