Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP ProLiant SB460c SAN Gateway Storage Server
- Table of Contents
- About this guide
- 1 Storage management overview
- 2 File server management
- File services features in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2
- File services management
- Volume shadow copies
- Folder and share management
- File Server Resource Manager
- Other Windows disk and data management tools
- Additional information and references for file services
- 3 Print services
- 4 Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)
- MSNFS Features
- MSNFS use scenarios
- MSNFS components
- Administering MSNFS
- Server for NFS
- User Name Mapping
- Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting
- Microsoft Services for NFS command-line tools
- Optimizing Server for NFS performance
- Print services for UNIX
- MSNFS components
- 5 Other network file and print services
- 6 Enterprise storage servers
- 7 Cluster administration
- Cluster overview
- Cluster terms and components
- Cluster concepts
- Cluster planning
- Preparing for cluster installation
- Cluster installation
- Configuring cluster service software
- Cluster groups and resources, including file shares
- Print services in a cluster
- Advanced cluster administration procedures
- Additional information and references for cluster services
- 8 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
- 9 System recovery
- A Regulatory compliance and safety
- Index

6. Enter a description for the iSCSI virtual disk (optional) and click Next.
7. On the Access page, click Add to assign the iSCSI virtual disk to an iSCSI Target.
8. On the Add Targets dialog box, select a Target and click OK.
9. Click Finish to complete the wizard and create the iSCSI virtual disk.
NOTE:
If you delete a virtual disk, it is removed from the iSCSI Software Target MMC snap-in, but the virtual disk
file (.vhd) is not removed from the physical disk. In order to permanently remove the virtual disk file, locate
the file on the physical disk using Windows Explorer and manually delete it.
Import Virtual Disk Wizard
This section describes how to import a virtual disk using the Import Virtual Disk Wizard.
1. In the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap-in, click the Devices node.
2. On the details view (right pane) of the Devices node, right-click a volume and select Import Virtual
Disk.
3. Click Next on the Welcome page of the wizard.
4. On the Files page, click Browse, navigate to the virtual disk file (.vhd) you want to import, select
it, and then click OK.
5. Repeat step 4 for each virtual disk you want to import.
6. Click Next and then click Finish to complete the wizard and import the virtual disk(s).
Extend Virtual Disk Wizard
This section describes how to extend a virtual disk using the Extend Virtual Disk Wizard.
1. In the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap-in, click the Devices node.
2. On the details view (right pane) of the Devices node, right-click a virtual disk and select Extend
Virtual Disk.
3. Click Next on the Welcome page of the wizard.
4. On the Size page, type the amount of space you want to add to the virtual disk in the Additional
virtual space capacity field and then click Next.
5. Click Finish to complete the wizard and extend the virtual disk.
Schedule Snapshot Wizard
This section describes how to schedule a snapshot using the Schedule Snapshot Wizard.
1. In the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target MMC snap-in, expand the Snapshots node.
2. Right-click Schedule and select Create Schedule.
3. Click Next on the Welcome page of the wizard.
4. On the Schedule Actions page, specify whether the snapshots should be mounted locally or not.
5. On the Name page, type a name for the snapshot and then click Next.
6. On the Virtual Disks page, specify the virtual disks to include in the snapshot schedule.
7. On the Frequency page, select how often snapshots should be taken.
8. On the Schedule page, specify snapshot details according to the frequency selected on the
previous page and then click Next.
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