Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 54

Defining A Host, Specify Host Port Identifiers

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• Add mappings to the selected host groups For more information, see the online help topics. Defining A Host You can use the Define Host Wizard in the AMW to define a host for a storage array. Either a known unassociated host port identifier or a new host port identifier can be added. A user label must be specified before the host port identifier may be added (the Add button is disabled until one is entered). To define a host: 1. In the AMW, select the Host Mappings tab. 2. Perform one of the actions: - From the menu bar, select Host Mappings → Define → Host. - Select the Setup tab, and click Manually Define Hosts. - Select the Host Mappings tab. Right-click the root node (storage array name), Default Group node, or Host Group node in the object tree to which you want to add the host, and select Define → Host from the pop-up menu. The Specify Host Name window is displayed. 3. In Host name, enter an alphanumeric name of up to 30 characters. 4. Select the relevant option in Do you plan to use the storage partitions in this storage array? and click Next. The Specify Host Port Identifiers window is displayed. 5. Select the relevant option to add a host port identifier to the host, you can select: - Add by selecting a known unassociated host port identifier - In Known unassociated host port identifier, select the relevant host port identifier. - Add by creating a new host port identifier - In New host port identifier, enter a 16 character name and an Alias of up to 30 characters for the host port identifier, and click Add. NOTE: The host port identifier name must contain only the letters A through F. 6. Click Add. The host port identifier and the alias for the host port identifier is added to the host port identifier table. 7. Click Next. The Specify Host Type window is displayed. 8. In Host type (operating system), select the relevant operating system for the host. The Host Group Question window is displayed. 9. In the Host Group Question window, you can select: - Yes - This host shares access to the same virtual disks with other hosts. - No - This host does NOT share access to the same virtual disks with other hosts. 10. Click Next. 11. If you select: - Yes - The Specify Host Group window is displayed. - No - Go to step 13. 12. Enter the name of the host group or select an existing host group and click Next. The Preview window is displayed. 54

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Add mappings to the selected host groups
For more information, see the online help topics.
Defining A Host
You can use the Define Host Wizard in the AMW to define a host for a storage array. Either a known unassociated host
port identifier or a new host port identifier can be added.
A user label must be specified before the host port identifier may be added (the
Add
button is disabled until one is
entered).
To define a host:
1.
In the AMW, select the
Host Mappings
tab.
2.
Perform one of the actions:
From the menu bar, select
Host Mappings
Define
Host.
Select the
Setup
tab, and click
Manually Define Hosts
.
Select the
Host Mappings
tab. Right-click the root node (storage array name), Default Group node, or Host
Group node in the object tree to which you want to add the host, and select
Define
Host
from the pop-up
menu.
The
Specify Host Name
window is displayed.
3.
In
Host name
, enter an alphanumeric name of up to 30 characters.
4.
Select the relevant option in
Do you plan to use the storage partitions in this storage array?
and click
Next
.
The
Specify Host Port Identifiers
window is displayed.
5.
Select the relevant option to add a host port identifier to the host, you can select:
Add by selecting a known unassociated host port identifier
— In
Known unassociated host port identifier
,
select the relevant host port identifier.
Add by creating a new host port identifier
— In
New host port identifier
, enter a 16 character name and an
Alias
of up to 30 characters for the host port identifier, and click
Add
.
NOTE:
The host port identifier name must contain only the letters A through F.
6.
Click
Add
.
The host port identifier and the alias for the host port identifier is added to the host port identifier table.
7.
Click
Next
.
The
Specify Host Type
window is displayed.
8.
In
Host type
(operating system), select the relevant operating system for the host.
The
Host Group Question
window is displayed.
9.
In the
Host Group Question
window, you can select:
Yes
— This host shares access to the same virtual disks with other hosts.
No
— This host does NOT share access to the same virtual disks with other hosts.
10.
Click
Next
.
11.
If you select:
Yes
— The
Specify Host Group
window is displayed.
No
— Go to step 13.
12.
Enter the name of the host group or select an existing host group and click
Next
.
The
Preview
window is displayed.
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