Setup Guide

PS Series 3000 QuickStart Step 2. Configure the Array and Create a Group
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An example of running the setup utility is shown next. There may be a short
delay after entering the group IP address as the array searches the network.
Example of Configuring an Array and Creating a Group
Group Manager Setup Utility
The setup utility establishes the initial network and storage
configuration for a storage array and then configures the array
as a member or a new or existing group of arrays.
For help, enter a question mark (?) at a prompt.
Do you want to proceed (yes | no) [no]? yes
Initializing. This may take several minutes to complete.
Enter the network configuration for the array:
Member name []: member01
Network interface [eth0]: eth0
IP address for network interface []: 192.17.2.41
Netmask [255.255.255.0]:
Default gateway [192.17.2.1]:
Enter the name and IP address of the group that the array will join.
Group name []: group01
Group IP address []: 192.17.2.40
Searching to see if the group exists. This may take a few minutes.
The group does not exist or currently cannot be reached. Make sure
you have entered the correct group IP address and group name.
Do you want to create a new group (yes | no) [yes]? yes
Group Configuration
Group Name: group01
Group IP address: 192.17.2.40
Do you want to use the group settings shown above (yes | no) [yes]: yes
Password for managing group membership:
Retype password for verification:
Password for the default group administration account:
Retype password for verification:
Saving the configuration ...
Waiting for configuration to become active......Done
Group member member01 now active in the group.
Group group01 has been created with one member.
Use the Group manager GUI or CLI to set the RAID policy for the member.
You can then create a volume which a host can connect to using an iSCSI
initiator.