Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 108

To View iSCSI Disk Status Information, To Con iSNS, To Edit an iSCSI Disk, Label, Description

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Creating iSCSI Disks To View iSCSI Disk Status Information You can view iSCSI disk status information from the Storage > iSCSI screen. Label iSCSI Disk Name Volume Status Active Client Authentication Size Description The name of each iSCSI disk The volume on which the iSCSI disk was created Current condition of the iSCSI disk: • OK - The iSCSI disk is online and accessible. • Not Mounted - The iSCSI disk is offline. The number of current sessions CHAP or none The size of the iSCSI disk To Configure iSNS Go to the Network > iSNS screen, from which you can configure iSNS. To Edit an iSCSI Disk Click an iSCSI disk name. You can increase (but not decrease) its size and enable or disable CHAP logon. Note You cannot edit an iSCSI disk if an initiator is connected. The hostname and IQN name of all connected initiators will be displayed. To Delete an iSCSI Disk The system will not allow the deletion of an iSCSI disk when clients are connected (the hostname and IQN name of all connected initiators will be displayed). After disconnecting all client initiators, click Delete, and then follow the onscreen instructions to delete one or more iSCSI disks. 92 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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Creating iSCSI Disks
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
To View iSCSI Disk Status Information
You can view iSCSI disk status information from the
Storage > iSCSI
screen.
To Configure iSNS
Go to the
Network > iSNS
screen, from which you can configure
iSNS
.
To Edit an iSCSI Disk
Click an iSCSI disk name. You can increase (but not decrease) its size and enable or
disable CHAP logon.
Note
You cannot edit an iSCSI disk if an initiator is connected. The hostname and
IQN name of all connected initiators will be displayed.
To Delete an iSCSI Disk
The system will not allow the deletion of an iSCSI disk when clients are connected
(the hostname and IQN name of all connected initiators will be displayed). After
disconnecting all client initiators, click
Delete
, and then follow the onscreen
instructions to delete one or more iSCSI disks.
Label
Description
iSCSI Disk Name
The name of each iSCSI disk
Volume
The volume on which the iSCSI disk was created
Status
Current condition of the iSCSI disk:
OK
— The iSCSI disk is online and accessible.
Not Mounted
— The iSCSI disk is offline.
Active Client
The number of current sessions
Authentication
CHAP or none
Size
The size of the iSCSI disk