Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 157

Removing iSCSI Targets and Adding the Appliance IP Address, Logging into the iSCSI Targets

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure 4 Continue adding user names and passwords until all users are included on the list. Note The user list must have at least one name on it. 5 Click Cancel to close the window. 6 Repeat Step 2 to 5 for each logical device with CHAP authentication. 7 Click Next, then click Next again. 8 Click Apply, then click Yes. Removing iSCSI Targets and Adding the Appliance IP Address 1 On the iSCSI Storage Host, go to the Start menu and open Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. The iSCSI Initiator Properties window opens. 2 Click the Targets tab, then log off any iSCSI target whose status is 'Reconnecting'. 3 Click the Persistent Targets tab, then remove any iSCSI target whose status is 'Inactive'. 4 Click the Discovery tab. 5 From the list of IP addresses, remove any address that does not belong to the iSCSI Storage Appliance. 6 Click Add. 7 Enter the IP address for the iSCSI data port on your iSCSI Storage Appliance (as set in "Step 2: Configuring the iSCSI Storage Appliance" on page 36), then click OK. If your iSCSI Storage Appliance has two iSCSI data ports, repeat this step for the other port. Logging into the iSCSI Targets 1 In the iSCSI Initiator Properties program, click the Targets tab. 2 Select an iSCSI target, then click Log On.... 3 Select Automatically restore this connection.... If CHAP is enabled on this iSCSI target, click Advanced, select CHAP logon information, enter the user name and password ('target secret') for that iSCSI target, then click OK. Note The target secret is the password you set in "Removing iSCSI Targets and Adding the Appliance IP Address" on page 151. 4 Click OK to log on to the iSCSI target. Chapter 12 Solving Problems 151

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure
Chapter 12
Solving Problems
151
4
Continue adding user names and passwords until all users are included on the
list.
Note
The user list must have at least one name on it.
5
Click
Cancel
to close the window.
6
Repeat Step 2 to 5 for each logical device with CHAP authentication.
7
Click
Next
, then click
Next
again.
8
Click
Apply
, then click
Yes
.
Removing iSCSI Targets and Adding the Appliance IP Address
1
On the iSCSI Storage Host, go to the
Start
menu and open
Microsoft iSCSI
Initiator
.
The iSCSI Initiator Properties window opens.
2
Click the
Targets
tab, then log off any iSCSI target whose status is ‘Reconnecting’.
3
Click the
Persistent Targets
tab, then remove any iSCSI target whose status is
‘Inactive’.
4
Click the
Discovery
tab.
5
From the list of IP addresses, remove any address that does not belong to the
iSCSI Storage Appliance.
6
Click
Add
.
7
Enter the IP address for the iSCSI data port on your iSCSI Storage Appliance (as
set in “Step 2: Configuring the iSCSI Storage Appliance” on page 36), then click
OK
.
If your iSCSI Storage Appliance has two iSCSI data ports, repeat this step for the
other port.
Logging into the iSCSI Targets
1
In the iSCSI Initiator Properties program, click the
Targets
tab.
2
Select an iSCSI target, then click
Log On...
.
3
Select
Automatically restore this connection...
.
If CHAP is enabled on this iSCSI target, click
Advanced
, select
CHAP logon
information
, enter the user name and password (‘target secret’) for that iSCSI
target, then click
OK
.
Note
The target secret is the password you set in “Removing iSCSI Targets and
Adding the Appliance IP Address” on page 151.
4
Click
OK
to log on to the iSCSI target.