Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 162

Recovery on iSCSI Storage Hosts, Enabling Authentication

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c Right-click the Management Service, select Remove, then select the name of the iSCSI Storage Appliance. d Right-click the Management Service, then select Add iSCSI storage appliance. The Add iSCSI Storage Appliance dialog box opens. e Enter the IP address of the iSCSI Storage Appliance, then click Add. f If prompted, enter the administrator password you set while configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, but don't enter a user name. The iSCSI Storage Appliance appears in the Enterprise View, under the Management Service. g If your iSCSI targets come back online, the recovery is complete. If you used new settings while configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, or if you used settings that were identical to the previous configuration but your iSCSI targets failed to come back online, continue with Step 5. 5 Reconnect your iSCSI initiators and iSCSI targets. Follow the instructions in this section if you used new settings while configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, or if you used settings that were identical to the previous configuration but your iSCSI targets failed to come back online. You must complete the tasks in this section for each system on your IP SAN: • For iSCSI Storage Hosts, see the next section. • For systems running Windows XP, Linux, or VMware, see page 159. Recovery on iSCSI Storage Hosts Follow the steps in this section to reconnect each iSCSI Storage Host in your IPSAN. Enabling Authentication If any of the iSCSI targets (logical devices) on your iSCSI Storage Appliance have CHAP enabled, complete this task. Otherwise, skip to "Removing iSCSI Targets and Adding the Appliance IP Address" on page 157. 1 In the Logical Devices View, right the words 'Logical devices', then click Modify logical devices. The wizard opens to the Define Logical Devices screen. 2 Click Set CHAP Secret. 3 In the Global User Name and Password Management window, enter a user name and password for a user that will have access to the logical device, then click Add.

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c
Right-click the Management Service, select
Remove
, then select the name of the
iSCSI Storage Appliance.
d
Right-click the Management Service, then select
Add iSCSI storage appliance
.
The Add iSCSI Storage Appliance dialog box opens.
e
Enter the IP address of the iSCSI Storage Appliance, then click
Add
.
f
If prompted, enter the administrator password you set while configuring your
iSCSI Storage Appliance, but
don’t
enter a user name.
The iSCSI Storage Appliance appears in the Enterprise View, under the
Management Service.
g
If your iSCSI targets come back online, the recovery is complete.
If you used new settings while configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, or if
you used settings that were identical to the previous configuration but your
iSCSI targets failed to come back online, continue with Step 5.
5
Reconnect your iSCSI initiators and iSCSI targets.
Follow the instructions in this section if you used new settings while configuring
your iSCSI Storage Appliance, or if you used settings that were identical to the
previous configuration but your iSCSI targets failed to come back online. You
must complete the tasks in this section for each system on your IP SAN:
For iSCSI Storage Hosts, see the next section.
For systems running Windows XP, Linux, or VMware, see page 159.
Recovery on iSCSI Storage Hosts
Follow the steps in this section to reconnect each iSCSI Storage Host in your IPSAN.
Enabling Authentication
If any of the iSCSI targets (logical devices) on your iSCSI Storage Appliance have
CHAP enabled, complete this task. Otherwise, skip to “Removing iSCSI Targets and
Adding the Appliance IP Address” on page 157.
1
In the Logical Devices View, right the words ‘
Logical devices
’, then click
Modify
logical devices
.
The wizard opens to the Define Logical Devices screen.
2
Click
Set CHAP Secret
.
3
In the Global User Name and Password Management window, enter a user name
and password for a user that will have access to the logical device, then click
Add
.