HP LeftHand SAN Solutions Support Document - Application Notes - Best Practices for Enabling Microsoft Windows with SAN/iQ®

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Note: Do not select the “Enable Multi-path” checkbox unless you are
using the LeftHand Networks DSM for MPIO to enable multiple SAN
network cards in the host server. See Section 3 for more details.
To view the details about the newly established volume, and trace the volume
from the SAN to the server, select the volume then click the Details button –
this will bring up the Target Properties window. Next, click the Devices tab
then the Advanced button. This will bring up the Device Details screen shown
below, which shows the disk number assigned to the volume by the host
system, as seen under Disk Management. Use this as needed to trace volumes
from the SAN to the server.
Note: The device details will not appear until after the volume has
been initialized (formatted, etc.) on the host system.
Next, go to the Windows Disk Management utility and format the volume for
use as a locally attached Basic disk
Note: Dynamic disks are not supported with Microsoft iSCSI.
Finally, set the service dependency and bind the volumes through the iSCSI
Initiator (See Section 7).