HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 258

Change in server access control from version 7.0 and earlier

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Change in server access control from version 7.0 and earlier Before release 8.0, you controlled server access to volumes using authentication groups and volume lists. Starting with release 8.0, you control access with server and volume connections. With release 8.0 and later, you add each server to a management group and assign server connections to volumes or snapshots. You can make the assignment from either the volume or the server. The CMC displays the updated servers feature in management groups running SAN/iQ software version 7.x and earlier. However, these servers show the IQN number as their name. 1. Servers from a version 7.0 management group in the navigation window 2. Volumes and Snapshots tab shows the assigned volume that the server can access Figure 98 Server assignments in the navigation window and the Volumes and Snapshots tab . Adding server connections to management groups Add each server connection that needs access to a volume to the management group where the volume exists. After you add a server connection to a management group, you can assign the server connection to one or more volumes or snapshots. For more information, see "Assigning server connections access to volumes" on page 264. Prerequisites • Each server must have an iSCSI initiator installed. • The initiator node name, or iqn string, for the iSCSI initiator. See "iSCSI and CHAP termino- logy" on page 302. • To use iSCSI load balancing, you must use a compliant iSCSI initiator. Verify the initiator compliance by going to the HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solutions Compatibility Matrix at http:// www.hp.com/go/P4000compatibility. CAUTION: Using a noncompliant iSCSI initiator with load balancing can compromise volume availability during iSCSI failover events. 258 Controlling server access to volumes

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Change in server access control from version 7.0 and earlier
Before release 8.0, you controlled server access to volumes using authentication groups and volume
lists. Starting with release 8.0, you control access with server and volume connections.
With release 8.0 and later, you add each server to a management group and assign server connections
to volumes or snapshots. You can make the assignment from either the volume or the server.
The CMC displays the updated servers feature in management groups running SAN/iQ software
version 7.x and earlier. However, these servers show the IQN number as their name.
1. Servers from a version 7.0 management group in the navigation window
2. Volumes and Snapshots tab shows the assigned volume that the server can access
Figure 98 Server assignments in the navigation window and the Volumes and Snapshots tab
.
Adding server connections to management groups
Add each server connection that needs access to a volume to the management group where the
volume exists. After you add a server connection to a management group, you can assign the server
connection to one or more volumes or snapshots. For more information, see
Assigning server
connections access to volumes
on page 264.
Prerequisites
Each server must have an iSCSI initiator installed.
The initiator node name, or
iqn
string, for the iSCSI initiator. See
iSCSI and CHAP termino-
logy
on page 302.
To use iSCSI load balancing, you must use a compliant iSCSI initiator. Verify the initiator compliance
by going to the
HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solutions Compatibility Matrix
at
h
t
tp://
w
w
w
.hp
.co
m/go/P4
000co
m
patib
ilit
y
.
CAUTION:
Using a noncompliant iSCSI initiator with load balancing can compromise volume availability
during iSCSI failover events.
Controlling server access to volumes
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