Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 35

Setting Up Your Storage Array, Locating Storage Arrays

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NOTE: When adding a storage array using in-band management with iSCSI, a session must first be established between the initiator on the host server and the storage array. For more information, see Using iSCSI. NOTE: The host agent must be restarted before in-band management communication can be established. See Starting Or Restarting The Host Context Agent Software. 3. Click Add. 4. Use one of these methods to name a storage array: - In the EMW, select the Setup tab, and select Name/Rename Storage Arrays. - In the AMW, select the Setup tab, and select Rename Storage Array. - In the EMW, right-click the icon corresponding to the array and select Rename. Setting Up Your Storage Array A list of initial setup tasks is displayed on the Setup tab in the AMW. Using the tasks outlined in the Initial Setup Tasks area, ensures that the basic setup steps are completed. Use the Initial Setup Tasks list the first time that you set up a storage array and perform the following tasks: • Locate the storage array - Find the physical location of the storage array on your network by turning on the system identification indicator. • Give a new name to the storage array - Use a unique name that identifies each storage array. • Set a storage array password - Configure the storage array with a password to protect it from unauthorized access. The MD Storage Manager prompts for the password when an attempt is made to change the storage array configuration, such as when a virtual disk is created or deleted. • Configure iSCSI host ports - Configure network parameters for each iSCSI host port automatically or specify the configuration information for each iSCSI host port. • Configure the storage array - Create disk groups, virtual disks, and hot spare physical disks by using the Automatic configuration method or the Manual configuration method. For more information, see the online help topics. • Map virtual disks - Map virtual disks to hosts or host groups. • Save configuration - Save the configuration parameters in a file that you can use to restore the configuration, or reuse the configuration on another storage array. For more information, see the online help topics. After you complete the basic steps for configuring the storage array, you can perform these optional tasks: • Manually define hosts - Define the hosts and the host port identifiers that are connected to the storage array. Use this option only if the host is not automatically recognized and shown in the Host Mappings tab. • Configure Ethernet management ports - Configure the network parameters for the Ethernet management ports on the RAID controller modules if you are managing the storage array by using the out-of-band management connections. • View and enable premium features - Your MD Storage Manager may include premium features. View the premium features that are available and the premium features that are already started. You can start available premium features that are currently stopped. • Manage iSCSI settings - You can configure iSCSI settings for authentication, identification, and discovery. Locating Storage Arrays You can use the Blink option to physically locate and identify a storage array. To locate the storage array: 1. Select the relevant storage array and do one of the following: - In the EMW, right-click the appropriate storage array, and select Blink Storage Array. 35

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NOTE:
When adding a storage array using in-band management with iSCSI, a session must first be
established between the initiator on the host server and the storage array. For more information, see
Using iSCSI
.
NOTE:
The host agent must be restarted before in-band management communication can be
established. See
Starting Or Restarting The Host Context Agent Software
.
3.
Click
Add
.
4.
Use one of these methods to name a storage array:
In the EMW, select the
Setup
tab, and select
Name/Rename Storage Arrays
.
In the AMW, select the
Setup
tab, and select
Rename Storage Array
.
In the EMW, right-click the icon corresponding to the array and select
Rename
.
Setting Up Your Storage Array
A list of initial setup tasks is displayed on the
Setup
tab in the AMW. Using the tasks outlined in the
Initial Setup Tasks
area, ensures that the basic setup steps are completed.
Use the
Initial Setup Tasks
list the first time that you set up a storage array and perform the following tasks:
Locate the storage array — Find the physical location of the storage array on your network by turning on the
system identification indicator.
Give a new name to the storage array — Use a unique name that identifies each storage array.
Set a storage array password — Configure the storage array with a password to protect it from unauthorized
access. The MD Storage Manager prompts for the password when an attempt is made to change the storage
array configuration, such as when a virtual disk is created or deleted.
Configure iSCSI host ports — Configure network parameters for each iSCSI host port automatically or specify
the configuration information for each iSCSI host port.
Configure the storage array — Create disk groups, virtual disks, and hot spare physical disks by using the
Automatic configuration method or the Manual configuration method. For more information, see the online help
topics.
Map virtual disks — Map virtual disks to hosts or host groups.
Save configuration — Save the configuration parameters in a file that you can use to restore the configuration,
or reuse the configuration on another storage array. For more information, see the online help topics.
After you complete the basic steps for configuring the storage array, you can perform these optional tasks:
Manually define hosts — Define the hosts and the host port identifiers that are connected to the storage array.
Use this option only if the host is not automatically recognized and shown in the
Host Mappings
tab.
Configure Ethernet management ports — Configure the network parameters for the Ethernet management ports
on the RAID controller modules if you are managing the storage array by using the out-of-band management
connections.
View and enable premium features — Your MD Storage Manager may include premium features. View the
premium features that are available and the premium features that are already started. You can start available
premium features that are currently stopped.
Manage iSCSI settings — You can configure iSCSI settings for authentication, identification, and discovery.
Locating Storage Arrays
You can use the
Blink
option to physically locate and identify a storage array. To locate the storage array:
1.
Select the relevant storage array and do one of the following:
In the EMW, right-click the appropriate storage array, and select
Blink Storage Array
.
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