HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 265

Assigning server connections from a volume, Prerequisites, Allows This, Type of Access

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CAUTION: Without the use of shared storage access (host clustering or clustered file system) technology, allowing more than one iSCSI application server to connect to a volume at the same time, without cluster-aware applications and/or file systems in read/write mode, could result in data corruption. You can make the assignments in two ways: • "Assigning server connections from a volume" on page 265 • "Assigning volumes from a server connection" on page 266 Prerequisites • The server connections you want to assign must already exist in the management group. See "Adding server connections to management groups" on page 258. • The volumes or snapshots you want to assign must already exist in the management group. See "Creating a volume" on page 208. When you assign the server connections and volumes or snapshots, you set the permissions that each server connection will have for each volume or snapshot. The available permissions are described in Table 60. Table 60 Server connection permission levels Type of Access No access Read access Read/write access Allows This Prevents the server from accessing the volume or snapshot. Restricts the server to read-only access to the data on the volume or snapshot. Allows the server read and write permissions to the volume. NOTE: Microsoft Windows requires read/write access to volumes. Assigning server connections from a volume You can assign one or more server connections to any volume or snapshot. For the prerequisites, see "Assigning server connections access to volumes" on page 264. 1. In the navigation window, right-click the volume you want to assign server connections to. 2. Select Assign and Unassign Servers. 3. Select the Assigned check box for each server connection you want to assign to the volume or snapshot. 4. From the Permission list, select the permission each server connection should have to the volume or snapshot. 5. Click OK. You can now log on to the volume from the server's iSCSI initiator. See "Completing the iSCSI Initiator and disk setup" on page 267. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 265

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CAUTION:
Without the use of shared storage access (host clustering or clustered file system) technology, allowing
more than one iSCSI application server to connect to a volume at the same time, without cluster-aware
applications and/or file systems in read/write mode, could result in data corruption.
You can make the assignments in two ways:
Assigning server connections from a volume
on page 265
Assigning volumes from a server connection
on page 266
Prerequisites
The server connections you want to assign must already exist in the management group. See
Adding server connections to management groups
on page 258.
The volumes or snapshots you want to assign must already exist in the management group. See
Creating a volume
on page 208.
When you assign the server connections and volumes or snapshots, you set the permissions that each
server connection will have for each volume or snapshot. The available permissions are described in
Table 60
.
Table 60 Server connection permission levels
Allows This
Type of Access
Prevents the server from accessing the volume or snapshot.
No access
Restricts the server to read-only access to the data on the volume or
snapshot.
Read access
Allows the server read and write permissions to the volume.
Read/write access
NOTE:
Microsoft Windows requires read/write access to volumes.
Assigning server connections from a volume
You can assign one or more server connections to any volume or snapshot. For the prerequisites, see
Assigning server connections access to volumes
on page 264.
1.
In the navigation window, right-click the volume you want to assign server connections to.
2.
Select
Assign and Unassign Servers
.
3.
Select the
Assigned
check box for each server connection you want to assign to the volume or
snapshot.
4.
From the
Permission
list, select the permission each server connection should have to the volume
or snapshot.
5.
Click
OK
.
You can now log on to the volume from the server
s iSCSI initiator. See
Completing the iSCSI
Initiator and disk setup
on page 267.
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