HP EVA P6550 HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 99
Multipathing, Adapter, Source IP, and Target Portal. The Target Portal IP Address is the iSCSI port
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3. Set up the iSCSI disk on the iSCSI Initiator: a. Open the iSCSI Initiator Control Panel applet. b. Click the Targets tab and then the Refresh button to see the available targets (Figure 36 (page 99)). The status should be Inactive. Figure 36 iSCSI Initiator Properties-Targets tab c. Select the target IQN, keying off the module 1 or 2 field and the WWN field, noted in Step 2.d, and click Log On. A dialog box opens. d. Configure the target IQN: • Select the Automatically box to restore this connection when the system boots. • Select the Multipathing box to enable MPIO. The target status is Connected when logged in. NOTE: HP recommends using the Advanced button to selectively choose the Local Adapter, Source IP, and Target Portal. The Target Portal IP Address is the iSCSI port to which this initiator connection path is defined. e. Depending on the operating system, open Server Manager or Computer Management. f. Select Disk Management. g. Select Action > Rescan Disks. Verify that the newly assigned disk is listed. If not, a reboot may be required. h. Prepare the disk for use by formatting and partitioning. Multipathing Microsoft MPIO includes support for the establishment of redundant paths to send I/O from the initiator to the target. For Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft Windows 2012, MPIO is a separate feature that has to be installed separately. Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Version 2.x includes MPIO and has to be selected for installation. Setting up redundant paths properly is important to ensure high availability of the target disk. Ideally, the system would have the paths use separate NIC cards and separate network infrastructure (cables, switches, iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules). HP recommends separate target ports. Set up the iSCSI Initiator 99