SANRAD I3.1.1205 Switch User Manual


 
Appendix: Sample Configurations A-31
STEP 14. CONFIGURE V-SWITCH 2 ISCSI PORTALS
The port number you
set in the CLI must
coincide with the port
number you set in
your iSCSI initiator
configuration.
Use the CLI command iscsi portal create to configure the iSCSI portal
on network port Eth 1 for iSCSI communications between the V-Switch and the
host stations.
iscsi portal create –ip 212.199.43.75 –p 5003
Use the CLI command again to configure the iSCSI portal for the inactive IP
address on Eth 1 to allow iSCSI communications via this IP on VSwitch2 in
the event of VSwitch1 failover.
iscsi portal create –ip 212.199.43.56 –p 5003
STEP 15. C
HECK STORAGE DEVICES
Use the CLI command storage show to list the system-registered
storage devices on VSwitch1. This ensures that all disks were registered
during the disk auto-discovery scan. This also lists the default disk aliases
needed for creating your simple volumes.
storage show
Table A-10: Storage Disks as seen through V-Switch 1
Alias Entity Name LUN Oper. Status Subdisk
Stor_1 2000002037f88fb8 0 Enabled entire
Stor_2 500507606058c90 0 Enabled entire
Stor_3 2000002037c32b1f 0 Enabled entire
Use the unique disk
entity names (WWUIs)
and NOT the default
disk aliases to
duplicate virtual
volume hierarchies in
each V-Switch.
Stor_4 2000002037c32450 0 Enabled entire
Use the CLI command storage show to list the system-registered
storage devices on VSwitch2. This ensures that all disks were registered
during the disk auto-discovery scan. This also lists the default disk aliases
needed for creating your simple volumes.
storage show
Table A-11: Storage Disks as seen through V-Switch 2
Alias Entity Name LUN Oper. Status Subdisk
Stor_1 5005076006058c90 0 Enabled entire
Stor_2 2000002037f88fb8 0 Enabled entire
Stor_3 2000002037c32b1f 0 Enabled entire
Use the unique disk
entity names (WWUIs)
and NOT the default
disk aliases to
duplicate virtual
volume hierarchies in
each V-Switch.
Stor_4 2000002037c32450 0 Enabled entire