Users Guide

Figure 8. Sample .csv file with iSCSI IQN identities
8. On the Summary page, review the definitions that you provided for the I/O identity types, and then
click Finish.
The virtual I/O pool that you created is displayed under Virtual I/O Pools on the left pane.
Related Concepts
Virtual I/O Pools
Related References
Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard
Editing a Virtual I/O Pool
You can edit a virtual I/O pool to add ranges that you had not specified earlier, add a new I/O identity
type, or delete identity type ranges that have not been assigned to any compute pool.
To edit the definitions of a virtual I/O pool:
1. Click Deployment.
The Deployment Portal is displayed.
2. On the left pane, under Virtual I/O Pools, right-click a virtual I/O pool, and then click Edit.
The Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard is displayed.
3. Make the required changes to the definitions on the appropriate pages of the wizard.
4. On the Summary page, click Finish.
The changes you made to the virtual I/O pool are saved.
Related Concepts
Virtual I/O Pools
Related References
Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard
Viewing the Definitions of a Virtual I/O Pool
To view the definitions of a virtual I/O pool:
1. Click Deployment.
The Deployment Portal is displayed.
2. On the left pane, under Virtual I/O Pools, right-click a virtual I/O pool, and then click View.
The Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard is displayed.
3. Click Next to view the various I/O identity definitions of the virtual I/O pool.
Related Concepts
Virtual I/O Pools
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