Administrator Guide

Add Access Policies to a Volume
To control volume access for individual servers, add one or more access policies to a volume.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view.
2. In the Storage pane, select a PS Series group.
3. Click the Storage tab.
4. In the Storage tab navigation pane, select a volume.
5. In the right pane, click Add Access Policies. The Add Access Policies to Volume dialog box opens.
6. In the Access Policies area, select the access policies to apply to the volume.
7. In the Access Policy Targets area, select whether the access policies apply to volumes and snapshots, volumes only, or snapshots
only.
8. Click OK.
Create a Basic Access Point
A basic access point can be used to control access to a volume.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view.
2. In the Storage pane, select a PS Series group.
3. Click the Storage tab.
4. In the Storage tab navigation pane, select a volume.
5. In the right pane, click Create Basic Access Point. The Create Basic Access Point dialog box opens.
6. (Optional) In the Description field, type a description for the basic access point.
7. In the CHAP Account field, type the user name of the CHAP account that a computer must supply to access the volume.
8. In the iSCSI Initiator field, type the iSCSI initiator name of a computer to which you want to provide access to the volume.
9. In the IPv4 Address field, type the IPv4 address of a computer to which you want to provide access to the volume.
10. In the Target Type area, select whether the basic access point applies to the volume and snapshots, the volume only, or snapshots
only.
11. Click OK.
Delete a Volume
Delete a volume from a PS Series group when you no longer need the volume.
Prerequisites
A volume must be offline to be deleted.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view.
2. In the Storage pane, select a PS Series group.
3. Click the Storage tab.
4. In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand the Volumes node and select the volume to delete.
5. Click Delete. The Delete dialog box opens.
6. Click OK.
If the volume does not contain data, the volume is permanently deleted.
If the volume does contain data, the volume is moved to the recycle bin.
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