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NOTE:
Changes must be saved before the new IP Port address is available to iSCSI Initiators.
Creating an iSCSI Initiator host via HP Command View EVA
To create an HP Command View host entry for an iSCSI Initiator:
1. Click Add Host under the Hosts folder. In the Add a Host screen (Figure 6 7)clicktheiSCSI
radiobuttonintheTypeeld. The Basic Settings screen is automatically refreshed to the iSCSI
elds necessary to create an iSCSI host entry.
2. Enter the Host name. This host name is used by HP Command View to display under the Hosts
folder.
3. In the iSCSI Node Name eld, select an iSCSI Initiator’s IQN name. The IQN is assigned to
the iSCSI Host Name entry in the same manner that a WWPN is assigned to a Fibre Channel
host name.
NOTE:
The iSCSI Initiator must rst successfully log in to the mpx100/ 100b in order for HP Command View
to display the iSCSI Initiator’s IQN. See Setting up the iSCSI initiator and storage,page65toinstall
and congure an iSCSI Initiator and access the mpx100/100b.
IMPORTANT:
If an iSCSI Initiator is logged into both the mpx100/ 100b devices, it will only display the iSCSI
Initiator IQN once. HP Command View EVA recognizes that the iSCSI Initiator is logged into both.
4. In the Operating system eld, select the appropriate operating system for the iSCSI Initiator,
as follows:
Supported iSCSI Initiator
Operating system setting with
Command View 6.0.2 and 7.0
Operating system setting with
Command View 8.0
Windows Windows Windows
Red Hat or SUSE Linux
Linux/Mac OS Linux/Mac OS
Macintosh
Linux/Mac OS Linux/Mac OS
VMware
Linux/Mac OS
VMware
Solaris
Linux/Mac OS
Solar is
OpenVMS
Windows
OpenVMS
5. Click Add Host to save the changes.
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