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Table 7 Device Details tab (continued)
Description
Field
This may be any meaningful CHAP user name. It does not need to match any information
on the iSCSI Initiator.
Target CHAP User Name
This should be the same CHAP Secret that you configure for the target on the iSCSI Initiator.
(On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, this is the Secret as it is configured from the General tab.)
Target CHAP Secret
NOTE:
iSCSI multi-initiator mode is not supported.
To create a new library (administrators only)
HP recommends:
•
Only configure the libraries that you need
•
Only configure the number of cartridges that you are likely to need
NOTE:
Refer to the HP StoreOnce Backup system Concepts and Configuration Guidelines,
available on the HP Support web site, for guidelines on setting up a backup policy/job within
backup applications. This document is helpful in determining the required number of libraries and
cartridges.
You can add cartridge slots at a later date to expand the system and remove individual blank
cartridges from a library without deleting the whole library.
1.
To create a new library device for the host, click Create in the upper left corner of the screen.
2.
Enter the appropriate details in the
To enable Data at Rest Encryption for the new library, configure it at this time by checking the
Encryption Enabled box. This feature requires a license. If the license is not installed, an
information message is displayed next to the check box stating Not Licensed. See
and
for more information.
NOTE:
The Replication Wizard does not allow creation of an encrypted target library. If a
replication target library needs encryption enabled, you must create the library on the target
appliance before replication mapping to it.
3.
Click Create. The Cartridges tab is only generated after the library is created. The information
on the Interface Information tab is generated automatically.
NOTE:
Once the library has been created, you can enable Secure Erase. See
for more information.
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