HP P6300 HP P6300/P6500 EVA Installation Guide (5697-2485, September 2013) - Page 55

iSCSI Controller options, from the selected iSCSI Controller

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Figure 47 iSCSI Controller options P6000 Command View supports re-configuration of the iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE modules by first providing the option to remove the controller from those discovered. This function is typically utilized when it is necessary to return to iSCSI Device discovery, perhaps due to management IP port address change, controller replacement, or a controller pairing failure. As illustrated in Figure 47 (page 55), the Remove controller function will delete the selected iSCSI Controller 01 or iSCSI Controller 02. This function will not execute unless iSCSI and FCoE virtual disk presentations have been removed from the selected iSCSI Controller, however this function does not erase other iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE configuration information, such as IP addresses or initiator registrations. Reset mappings or reset factory is required for each removed controller prior to returning and selecting the Discover or Add iSCSI Devices tabs. This allows P6000 Command View and the user to build new configuration settings. Locating the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules 55

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Figure 47 iSCSI Controller options
P6000 Command View supports re-configuration of the iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE modules by first
providing the option to remove the controller from those discovered. This function is typically utilized
when it is necessary to return to iSCSI Device discovery, perhaps due to management IP port
address change, controller replacement, or a controller pairing failure. As illustrated in
Figure 47 (page 55)
, the Remove controller function will delete the selected iSCSI Controller 01
or iSCSI Controller 02.
This function will not execute unless iSCSI and FCoE virtual disk presentations have been removed
from the selected iSCSI Controller, however this function does not erase other iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE
configuration information, such as IP addresses or initiator registrations. Reset mappings or reset
factory is required for each removed controller prior to returning and selecting the Discover or Add
iSCSI Devices tabs. This allows P6000 Command View and the user to build new configuration
settings.
Locating the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules
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