Administrator Guide

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6. In the Window Size field, type a value for the window size.
Allowed values are 16 KB to 32 MB.
The window size must be divisible by 16 KB.
7. Click OK to close the Edit Advanced Port Settings dialog box.
8. Click OK.
Modify Digest Settings for an iSCSI Fault Domain
The iSCSI digest settings determine whether iSCSI error detection processing is performed.
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. Click Edit Advanced Port Settings.
The Edit Advanced Port Settings dialog box opens.
6. In the Digest Settings area, select or clear the Immediate Data Write checkbox as needed.
7. Click OK to close the Edit Advanced Port Settings dialog box.
8. Click OK.
Modify Timeout Settings for an iSCSI Fault Domain
iSCSI timeout settings determine how the Storage Center handles idle connections.
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. Click Edit Advanced Port Settings.
The Edit Advanced Port Settings dialog box opens.
6. In the Timeout Settings area, modify the timeout values as needed. These options are described in the online help.
7. Click OK to close the Edit Advanced Port Settings dialog box.
8. Click OK.
Add Ports to an iSCSI Fault Domain
After you connect additional iSCSI ports to an existing iSCSI network, add the iSCSI ports to the fault domain that corresponds
to the network.
Prerequisites
If the fault domain is physical, the iSCSI ports that will be added to the fault domain must not belong to a fault domain.
If the fault domain is physical, each iSCSI port that you want to add to the fault domain must be assigned an IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway in the same network as the iSCSI control port for the fault domain.
If the fault domain is virtual, the iSCSI ports you want to add to the fault domain must support the Multi-VLAN Tagging
feature.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
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