Administrator Guide

8. Click OK to close the Add Ports to Fault Domain dialog box.
9. Click OK.
Related concepts
iSCSI VLAN Tagging Support
Related tasks
Set or Modify the IP Address and Gateway for a Single iSCSI Port
Test Network Connectivity for an iSCSI Port in a Fault Domain
Test connectivity for an iSCSI physical or virtual I/O port by pinging a port or host on the network.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. Click the Storage tab.
3. In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand Fault Domains, then expand iSCSI and click the fault domain.
4. In the right pane, right-click the physical port for which you want to test connectivity, then select Ping Address.
The Ping Address dialog box opens.
5. Type the IP address of the host to which you want to test connectivity.
If the host uses either IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, type the IP address of the host to which you want to test connectivity in the IP
Address field.
If the host uses IPv4 addressing only, type the IPv4 address in the IPv4 Address field.
6. Click OK. A message displays the results of the test.
7. Click OK.
Related tasks
Test Network Connectivity for an iSCSI Port
Remove Ports from an iSCSI Fault Domain
Before you repurpose one or more front-end iSCSI ports, remove them from the fault domains to which they belong.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. Click the Storage tab.
3. In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand Fault Domains, then expand iSCSI and click the fault domain.
4. In the right pane, click Edit Settings.
The Edit Fault Domain Settings dialog box opens.
5. In the Ports table, click Remove Ports from Fault Domain.
The Remove Ports from Fault Domain dialog box opens.
6. In the Select the ports to remove table, select the iSCSI ports to remove from the fault domain.
7. Click OK to close the Remove Ports from Fault Domain dialog box.
8. Click OK.
Delete an iSCSI Fault Domain
Delete an iSCSI fault domain if all ports have been removed and it is no longer needed.
Prerequisites
The Storage Center iSCSI front-end IO ports must be configured for legacy mode. In virtual port mode, fault domains cannot be
deleted.
The fault domain must contain no iSCSI ports.
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