Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 135
PRELIMINARY
d. If the virtual disk is connected to a server running Windows Server 2003, reboot the
server.
STEP 9. Verify that PowerPath sees all paths to the virtual disks.
a. Configure PowerPath:
powermt config
b. On Windows 2003 Server hosts:
i. Select
Start
Settings
Control Panel.
ii. On the Control Panel, do one of the following:
¥Select
Administrative Tools
Computer Management, or
¥Click the
My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Manage from the menu.
The PowerPath iSCSI application resides under the
Storage component of the
Computer Management utility.
iii. On the Computer Management panel, select
PowerPath iSCSI.
iv. In the left pane, expand
Disks.
v. Click on each virtual disk to display a list of :paths to the disk, and verify that all
paths are listed. (Missing or failed paths do not, appear in the list of paths.)
If a path is missing, refer to the "Troubleshoot" section on the SSR212PP
support website or the SSR212PP2f-Series Documentation CD.
c. On other Windows servers:
i. On the Windows taskbar, either double-click the
PowerPath Administrator icon or
right-click the icon and select
PowerPath Administrator.
ii. In the results pane, verify that the path metric for each virtual disk is n/n where n
is the total number of paths to the disk.
d. On Linux servers: enter the following command:
i. Configure PowerPath:
powermt config
ii. Verify that PowerPath sees all the paths to the virtual disks with the PowerPath
command:
powermt display dev=all class=clariion