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Configuring multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator, Solaris System

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6. To verify that the LUNs are presented to the VMware host, rescan for new iSCSI LUNs: a. In VMware's VI client, select a server and click the Configuration tab. b. Choose Storage Adapters in the hardware panel and click Rescan above the Storage Adapters panel. The Rescan dialog box is displayed. See Figure 67 on page 87. c. Select the Scan for New Storage Devices and the Scan for New VMFS Volumes check boxes. d. Click OK. The LUNs are now available for ESX server. Figure 67 Rescan dialog box . NOTE: When presenting iSCSI storage to Virtual Machines you must do the following: • Create Virtual Machines using LSI Logic emulation. • Present iSCSI storage to a Virtual Machine either as a data store created on an iSCSI device, or raw device mapping. Configuring multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator This section explains how to configure multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator to the MPX200. For details on managing and troubleshooting Solaris iSCSI multipath devices, see the Solaris System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems, available at http://dlc.sun.com/pdf/817-5093/ 817-5093.pdf. MPX200 Multifunction Router User Guide 87

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6.
To verify that the LUNs are presented to the VMware host, rescan for new iSCSI LUNs:
a.
In VMware
s VI client, select a server and click the
Configuration
tab.
b.
Choose
Storage Adapters
in the hardware panel and click
Rescan
above the Storage Adapters
panel.
The
Rescan
dialog box is displayed. See
Figure 67
on page 87.
c.
Select the
Scan for New Storage Devices
and the
Scan for New VMFS Volumes
check boxes.
d.
Click
OK
.
The LUNs are now available for ESX server.
Figure 67 Rescan dialog box
.
NOTE:
When presenting iSCSI storage to Virtual Machines you must do the following:
Create Virtual Machines using LSI Logic emulation.
Present iSCSI storage to a Virtual Machine either as a data store created on an iSCSI device, or
raw device mapping.
Configuring multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator
This section explains how to configure multipath with the Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator to the MPX200.
For details on managing and troubleshooting Solaris iSCSI multipath devices, see the
Solaris System
Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems
, available at
h
t
tp://dlc
.sun
.co
m/pdf/817
-5
0
9
3/
817
-5
0
9
3
.pdf
.
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