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Storage Array 17
Adding Storage Arrays
To add a storage array to MD Storage Manager, click New in the Array
Selector area. A window is displayed that allows you to choose the automatic
or manual process to add a new storage array.
NOTE: Verify that your host or management station network configuration—
including station IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway—is correct before
adding a new storage array using the Automatic option.
NOTE: For Linux, set the default gateway so that broadcast packets are sent to
255.255.255.255. For Red Hat
®
Linux
®
, if no gateway exists on the network, set the
default gateway to the IP address of the NIC.
NOTE: MD Storage Manager uses TCP/UDP port 2463 for communication to the
MD Storage Array.
Automatic Discovery of Storage Arrays
The Automatic Discovery process sends out a broadcast message across the
local subnetwork (subnet) and adds any storage array that responds to the
message. The Automatic Discovery process finds both in-band and out-of-
band storage arrays.
Manual Addition of a Storage Array
Use Manual Addition if the storage array resides outside of the local subnet.
This process requires specific identification information to manually add a
storage array:
To add a storage array that uses in-band management, specify the host
name or IP address of the host.
When adding a storage array using in-band management with iSCSI, a
session must first be established between the initiator on the host server
and the storage array. For more information, see "Configuring iSCSI" in
the
Modular Disk 3000i Systems Installation Guide.
The host agent must be restarted before in-band management
communication can be established. See "Starting or Restarting the Host-
Agent Software in Windows" on page 28 or "Starting or Restarting the
Host-Agent Software in Linux" on page 28.