Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EqualLogic Host Integration Tools for Microsoft Edition Version 5.3 Installation and User's Guide
- About This Guide
- Introduction to Host Integration Tools
- Installation
- Obtain the Installation Kit
- Installation Considerations
- Install Host Integration Tools for Microsoft
- Install HIT/Microsoft on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Core Machine
- Install HIT on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Core Cluster
- About Remote Host Installations
- Install HIT on a Failover Cluster
- About Silent Installations
- Using HIT With a SharePoint Farm
- Remote Setup Wizard
- Remote Setup Command Line Utility
- Using the Multipath I/O Component
- Use the VDS Provider
- Use SCVMM With the Dell EqualLogic SMP
- Install the Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Provider
- Configure the Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Provider
- Create a Classification for Dell EqualLogic Storage Resources
- Import the SMP Through the SCVMM GUI
- Configure PS Series Groups
- Configure Group Access on Managed Hosts and Clusters
- Configure Storage for VM Rapid Provisioning
- Create a VM Template From a VHD
- Migrate the Rapid-Provisioned VMs
- Migrate Storage of a Deployed VM to Another Location
- Troubleshoot SCVMM Issues
- Supported SMP PowerShell Cmdlets
- Use the HPC iSCSI Provider
- Tools and Utilities
- Index
• Configure the computer to access a PS Series group (launches the Auto-Snapshot Manager GUI)
• Configure multipathing (MPIO) settings for the computer (launches the Auto-Snapshot Manager GUI)
Launch RSW From ASM/ME
1. In the ASM/ME menu bar, click Launch.
2. Select Remote Setup Wizard.
Initialize a PS Series Array Using RSW
This section contains information on how to use RSW to initialize a PS Series array. If you are initializing a PS Series array, you will have
the option of creating a new PS Series group and adding the array as its first member, or adding the array to an existing PS Series group.
Search for a PS Series Array Using RSW
RSW discovers all accessible, uninitialized arrays in your SAN and displays them in a formatted list. You can then search and sort this list to
identify a specific PS Series array that you want to initialize and set up as a member of a group. You can specify an alphanumeric string,
such as part of the array’s serial number, and the first matching array is returned.
You can specify an alphanumeric string or substring for any of the following attributes:
• Serial Number—The array’s serial number. Typical PS Series serial numbers are SHU946170103CB8 or B035687.
• Product Family—The model number of the array. For example, the string 60 matches arrays with model numbers PS6000 and
PS6010. (The string 60 also finds matches in the serial number fields.)
• Firmware—The revision number of the PS Series firmware that is running on the array, such as 7.1.0.
• Disk Info—The number or capacity of drives in the array. For example, the string 14 matches all arrays that contain 14 drives. (That
string also finds matches in the serial number fields.) Similarly, 8.00GB matches all arrays that contain 8GB drives.
If the search feature matches an array in the list, you can mouse over any line item to display other information about the array, including
its:
• MAC address for Ethernet port 0 (eth0)
• Host adapter MAC address to which the array is connected
• Supported RAID levels
To sort the list of arrays, click on a column heading. For example, click the Firmware heading to sort firmware revisions in ascending
order. Click a second time to sort in descending order. A triangle to the right of the column header indicates the current sort column, if
any, and the sort direction.
Information Required for Initializing a PS Series Array
When you initialize the PS Series array, RSW will prompt you for the information described in the following table and in Table 6. Group
Configuration.
Table 5. Array Configuration
Prompt Description
Member name Unique name used to identify the array in the group. The name string must be fewer than
64 alphanumeric characters or hyphens. No other characters are permitted. The first
character must be a letter or number.
IP address (IPv4) Network address for the Ethernet 0 network interface, which must be an IPv4 address.
Each member must have at least one network interface on the same subnet as the group
IP address, described in Table 6. Group Configuration.
Netmask Combines with the IP address to identify the subnet on which the Ethernet 0 network
interface resides.
Default gateway Network address for the device used to connect subnets and forward network traffic
beyond the local network. A default gateway is used to allow the Ethernet 0 network
interface to communicate outside the local network (for example, to allow access to
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