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Target ports, Vshare configuration overview – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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HP VMA SAN Gateway User’s Guide

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Target Ports

You can view information for target ports using the

show targets

command. For more

information, see

show targets Command

on page 100. .

vSHARE Configuration Overview

The steps to configure a vSHARE HP VMA SAN Gateway using Fibre Channel are outlined in the

following flowchart.

1.

Configuring Storage Containers

on page 96. This step initializes the HP VMA-series Memory Array

to manage block storage and create one or two storage containers (partitions) to manage the LUNs. To
format the HP VMA-series Memory Array from vSHARE, the

media init command is required.

This command enables you to initialize one or more memory arrays to support block storage. Once a
memory array has been initialized to support block storage, you may create one or two storage
containers on each memory array, which may be used to store and manage LUNs.

2.

(Optional)

Configuring Target Ports

on page 99. This step configures the target ports so they

can control access to LUNs. Configuring target ports is useful for security and bandwidth

management.

Note:

Configuring target ports and initiator groups are optional steps in the vSHARE

configuration process. Organizations that do not want to use LUN-masking can control access
to LUNs through ports or switches. LUN masking is an authorization process used to make a
logical unit number available to some hosts and unavailable to others.

3.

(Optional)

Configuring Initiator Groups

on page 100. This step configures the initiator

groups, adding one or more initiators to each initiator group. You can restrict access to LUNs

by initiator group, or on a per-initiator basis.

Figure 3.2 vSHARE Deployment Flowchart

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