User`s guide
2 Configure the Network Settings
a The iSCSI Storage Appliance you added is
automatically selected in the Wizard. Click
Next to configure Network Values.
b Set Network and CLI Values (host name,
domain name, default gateway, up to three
domain name servers, and CLI passwords)
or accept the defaults. Click Next.
c Set values for each of your active Ethernet
ports, then click Next.
ETH0 can be either a management •
port only or it can double as both a management
and an iSCSI port.
Verify that the DHCP box is cleared on each port •
and a static IP address, subnet mask, and broadcast address are provided.
A Caution displays asking you to make sure the IP address you entered is valid and not in use. Click • Yes if you are
certain the IP address is valid or click No and modify the address.
d Set the date, time, and time zone (verify that the Use current date and time box is checked), then click Next. Confirm
your selections and click Apply.
e A Registration dialog box opens. Click Register Now to register your iSCSI Storage Appliance.
2 Create and Configure RAID Pools
On the Configure RAID Pools screen, create pools using either
a
Express or Custom configuration.
If you select Express, the default configuration is a RAID 5 •
with one hot spare.
• IfyouselectCustom,youcongurethepoolsandRAID
levels based on your system requirements. See the Snap
Server 700i Series User’s Guide or ASM online help for
information on custom-configuring pools.
On the Configuration Summary screen, verify your
b
configuration and click Apply. Click Next to provision storage.
3 Provision Storage
a On the Provision Storage screen, set the size, label,
and drive letter information for your pools. Then
select Advanced Settings to configure Partition style
and Authentication method.
b Once you have provisioned storage, click Apply to
finish your configuration. When asked if you want to
create the volume, click Yes.
When finished, you will see a display of your
iSCSI Storage Appliance configuration.
You now have a fully configured iSCSI storage
volume, which is available for use immediately.
You do not need to wait until the build/verify
process finishes.