HP StorageWorks MSA1510i HP Storage Management Utility user guide (383075-002, - Page 69
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4 Wizards The Initial System Configuration Wizard is the easiest and simplest method to initially configure your system. You are prompted in a logical sequence for storage, iSCSI, logon, and management settings. The wizard then uses those settings to configure the storage as an iSCSI target and make it available to the iSCSI initiator. NOTE: This configuration method is best for single-server environments needing bulk storage: • One IP address is assigned to each data port. • One target is created. • One initiator is identified. For more control over an initial configuration or to make changes to an existing configuration, use the SMU Configure tab. (See "Configure" on page 25.) To use the wizard: 1. Access the SMU. (For more information, see "Accessing the SMU" on page 15.) 2. When prompted, click OK to use the wizard. NOTE: • If the Configure tab is displayed instead of the prompt, click the Wizards tab to access the wizard. • If the View tab is displayed instead of the prompt, the system is already configured and the wizard is not available. Click the Configure tab to enter additions or changes to the existing configuration. • Portions of the Initial System Configuration Wizard are available in the following circumstances: • If the system is completely unconfigured, all pages of the wizard are available. • If IP addresses have not been assigned to the data ports, targets have not been created, or initiators have not been added, the iSCSI Configuration page is available. • If IP addresses have not been assigned to the redundant data ports, the Redundant iSCSI Configuration page is available. • If there are unassigned physical hard drives or unused space in an array and iSCSI settings have not been entered, the Storage Configuration page is available in addition to the iSCSI Configuration page. HP Storage Management Utility user guide 69