Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 58

Managing Host Port Identifiers

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NOTE: For more information on configuring hosts, see About Your Host. If a component such as a RAID controller module or a cable fails, or an error occurs on the data path to the preferred RAID controller module, virtual disk ownership is moved to the alternate non preferred RAID controller module for processing. This failure or error is called failover. Drivers for multi-path frameworks such as Microsoft Multi-Path IO (MPIO) and Linux Device Mapper (DM) are installed on host systems that access the storage array and provide I/O path failover. For more information on Linux DM, see Device Mapper Multipath for Linux. For more information on MPIO, see microsoft.com. NOTE: You must have the multi-path driver installed on the hosts at all times, even in a configuration where there is only one path to the storage system, such as a single port cluster configuration. During a failover, the virtual disk transfer is logged as a critical event, and an alert notification is sent automatically if you have configured alert destinations for the storage array. Managing Host Port Identifiers You can do the following to manage the host port identifiers that are added to the storage array: • Add - Add or associate a new host port identifier to a particular host. • Edit - Change the host port identifier alias or user label. You can move (associate) the host port identifier to a new host. • Replace - Replace a particular host port identifier with another host port identifier. • Remove - Remove the association between a particular host port identifier and the associated host. To manage a host port identifier: 1. In the AMW, select the Host Mappings tab. 2. Perform one of these actions: - Right-click the host in the object tree, and select Manage Host Port Identifiers in the pop-up menu. - From the menu bar, select Host Mappings → Manage Host Port Identifiers. The Manage Host Port Identifiers dialog is displayed. 3. To manage the host port identifiers in the Show host port identifiers associated with list: - For a specific host, select the host from the list of hosts that are associated with the storage array. - For all hosts, select All hosts from the list of hosts that are associated with the storage array. 4. If you are adding a new host port identifier, go to step 5. If you are managing an existing host port identifier, go to step 10. 5. Click Add. The Add Host Port Identifier dialog is displayed. 6. Select the appropriate host interface type. 7. Select the method to add a host port identifier to the host. You can select: - Add by selecting a known unassociated host port identifier - Select the appropriate host port identifier from the existing list of Known unassociated host port identifiers. - Add by creating a new host port identifier - In New host port identifier, enter the name of the new host port identifier. 8. In Alias, enter an alphanumeric name of up to 30 characters. 9. In Associated with host, select the appropriate host. 58

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NOTE:
For more information on configuring hosts, see
About Your Host
.
If a component such as a RAID controller module or a cable fails, or an error occurs on the data path to the preferred
RAID controller module, virtual disk ownership is moved to the alternate non preferred RAID controller module for
processing. This failure or error is called failover.
Drivers for multi-path frameworks such as Microsoft Multi-Path IO (MPIO) and Linux Device Mapper (DM) are installed
on host systems that access the storage array and provide I/O path failover.
For more information on Linux DM, see
Device Mapper Multipath for Linux
. For more information on MPIO, see
microsoft.com
.
NOTE:
You must have the multi-path driver installed on the hosts at all times, even in a configuration where there is
only one path to the storage system, such as a single port cluster configuration.
During a failover, the virtual disk transfer is logged as a critical event, and an alert notification is sent automatically if
you have configured alert destinations for the storage array.
Managing Host Port Identifiers
You can do the following to manage the host port identifiers that are added to the storage array:
Add — Add or associate a new host port identifier to a particular host.
Edit — Change the host port identifier alias or user label. You can move (associate) the host port identifier to a
new host.
Replace — Replace a particular host port identifier with another host port identifier.
Remove — Remove the association between a particular host port identifier and the associated host.
To manage a host port identifier:
1.
In the AMW, select the
Host Mappings
tab.
2.
Perform one of these actions:
Right-click the host in the object tree, and select
Manage Host Port Identifiers
in the pop-up menu.
From the menu bar, select
Host Mappings
Manage Host Port Identifiers.
The
Manage Host Port Identifiers
dialog is displayed.
3.
To manage the host port identifiers in the
Show host port identifiers associated with
list:
For a specific host, select the host from the list of hosts that are associated with the storage array.
For all hosts, select
All hosts
from the list of hosts that are associated with the storage array.
4.
If you are adding a new host port identifier, go to step 5. If you are managing an existing host port identifier, go to
step 10.
5.
Click
Add
.
The
Add Host Port Identifier
dialog is displayed.
6.
Select the appropriate host interface type.
7.
Select the method to add a host port identifier to the host. You can select:
Add by selecting a known unassociated host port identifier
— Select the appropriate host port identifier
from the existing list of
Known unassociated host port identifiers
.
Add by creating a new host port identifier
— In
New host port identifier
, enter the name of the new host
port identifier.
8.
In
Alias
, enter an alphanumeric name of up to 30 characters.
9.
In
Associated with host
, select the appropriate host.
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