Enabling server access to volumes – HP LeftHand P4000 SAN Solutions User Manual
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Figure 1 The LeftHand OS software storage hierarchy
1. Management group
2. Cluster
3. Volume
To complete this wizard, you will need the following information:
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A name for the management group.
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A storage system discovered on the network and then configured for RAID and the Network
settings
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DNS domain name, suffix, and server IP address for email event notification
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IP address or hostname and port of your email (SMTP) server for event notification
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A name for the cluster
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Virtual IP address to use for the cluster
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A name for the volume
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The size of the volume
NOTE:
Names of management groups, clusters, volumes, and snapshots cannot be changed in
the future without deleting the management group.
Enabling server access to volumes
Create a server or server cluster to connect application servers to volumes. To create a server or
server cluster, you must first have created a management group, a cluster, and at least one volume.
You should also plan the following:
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The application servers that need access to volumes.
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The iSCSI initiator you plan to use. You need the server’s initiator name, and CHAP information
if you plan to use CHAP.
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For Fibre Channel access, have two Fibre Channel-enabled storage systems in the management
group.
See
“Controlling server access to volumes” (page 199)
for more information.
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