HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 LUN Manager and Volume Manager (T1714-96015, October 2007)

Figure 38 Add New iSCSI Target pane (Option selected)
NOTE:
After you click Option, the pane expands to display a list of host mode options. The No.
column indicates option numbers. Select the check box for the option you want to specify.
7. Click OK. If a message appears, click OK.TheiSCSItargetnameandhostmodeappearinblue.
8. Click Apply.Aconrmation message appears.
9. Click OK. Settings are applied to the array.
Registering hosts in host groups
NOTE:
If you are conguring a NAS environment, you do not need to follow the procedures described in this
section. For instructions, see Associating host groups or iSCSI targets to logical volumes.
To set LU paths, you must register hosts in host groups. For example, if HP-UX and Windows hosts are
connected to a port, you must register the HP-UX and Windows hosts separately in two different host
groups.
If you are conguring a Fibre Channel environment, follow the instructions in Registering hosts in host
groups (when conguring Fibre Channel environments). If you are conguring an iSCSI environment,
follow the instructions in Registering hosts in iSCSI targets (when conguring iSCSI environments).
Regist
ering hosts in host groups (when conguring Fibre Channel environments)
When re
gistering a host, you must specify the host bus adapter's WWN. If you are unsure of the host bus
adapter's WWN, see Finding an open-system host's World Wide Name (WWN).
When registering a host, you can assign a nickname to the host bus adapter. If you assign a nickname,
you can easily identify each host bus adapter in the LUN Manager pane. Although WWNs are also
used to identify host bus adapters, the nickname you assign is more helpful because you can name host
bus adapters after the host installation site or the host owners.
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LUN Manager operations