Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Field Description
Add Creates a new basic access point
Modify Opens the currently selected access point for editing
Delete Permanently deletes the currently selected access point
Columns
CHAP Account The name of the CHAP account dened in the access point, if applicable. Requires access
policies to be expanded so that access points are shown.
iSCSI Initiator The iSCSI initiator used by the access point, if applicable. Requires access policies to be
expanded so that access points are shown.
IP Address The IP address specied in the access point, if applicable. Requires access policies to be
expanded so that access points are shown.
VMware Group Access Panel
The VMware Group Access panel allows you to view VMware virtual volume (VVol) settings, if VVols are congured for your group.
To open the VMware Group Access panel, click the VMware tab in the selection pane on the lower-left side of the Group Manager
window.
NOTE: If the VMware tab is not displayed in the selection pane, move the View Drag handle (the two arrows above the
list of tabs) up to expand the list. Or, click the VMware icon ( ).
When the VMware Group Access panel is rst opened, it shows the Overview page.
VMware Overview Panel
When you click the VMware tab (or VMware icon) in the selection pane, the Overview page opens.
The Overview page contains the following information:
Storage Containers
Total count of storage containers
Total physical size allocated to storage containers
VVols
Total number of VMs
Total number of VVols
Total number of VVol snapshots
Total number of VVol linked clones
The navigation tree provides access to the following items:
Conguration – Opens the Protocol Endpoints Access Control List page
Storage Containers – Opens the Storage Containers page and shows details for existing storage containers
Virtual machines – Opens the Virtual Machines page, which shows all virtual machines that are resident on an array, the VVols
that each is composed of, and the storage containers that the VVols exist in
The lifecycle of the virtual machine (VM) is controlled using VMware vSphere and on EqualLogic environments are managed by the
Dell Virtual Storage Manager for VMware (VSM). VSM creates the VM entities on the array, using actions triggered by vCenter and
ESXi either directly or without user invocation.
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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