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
Prompt Description
Max sessions per volume slice For volumes that span multiple group members, you can specify the maximum sessions permitted
for a volume per group member. Select a value in the range 1-4.
Max sessions per entire volume For volumes that span multiple group members, you can specify the maximum session permitted
for the volume. Select a value in the range 1-12, where the value is greater than or equal to the
value of the max sessions per volume slice. A value that is three times the max sessions per
volume slice is typical because volumes typically span up to three members. Reduce this value if
you want to reduce the total number of sessions established to a volume.
Use MPIO for snapshots You can specify whether to use MPIO when connecting to snapshots.
Use IPv6 or IPv4 You can specify whether to use IPv4 (the default) or IPv6, if configured.
Minimum adapter speed You can specify the slowest acceptable speed that a NIC can have when used for MPIO. The
choices are based on the speeds of the NICs available on the host machine. If only one speed is
available, this field is read-only.
Configure Multipath I/O Between a Computer and
a Group
Changes to the list of included or excluded subnets are effective immediately for new connections, while changes to existing connections
might take several minutes.
Before you begin, see Prerequisites for Configuring Multipath I/O DSM.
1. Open the MPIO settings screen either from the ASM/ME GUI or from within the iSCSI initiator dialog box.
2. From the desktop, start the ASM/ME GUI.
3. Click MultiPath in the tree panel.
4. Click MPIO settings in the dashboard.
5. Open the iSCSI Initiator.
6. Click the Dell EqualLogic MPIO tab, then click MPIO Settings.
The MPIO Settings screen opens. See Setting MPIO Properties in the Dell EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition
User’s Guide for more information. To verify that you correctly configured Multipath I/O, use the procedures described in View MPIO
Sessions.
Log In to a Volume With Multipath I/O
After you log in to a target, the Multipath I/O DSM automatically creates additional connections to that target. The DSM might wait
several minutes before adding these additional sessions. The Multipath I/O DSM does not manage persistent connections to iSCSI targets.
For maximum redundancy on a computer with multiple adapters, Dell recommends that you create persistent logins to each target for
each adapter.
To log in to a volume with multipath I/O:
1. Start the iSCSI Initiator Properties control panel.
2. Click the Targets tab after discovery of the group targets is complete.
3. Select the target, and click Log On.
The Log On to Target dialog box opens.
4. Click Advanced to specify CHAP credentials.
You do not need to select the Enable multi-path option unless an iSCSI session to the volume already exists.
5. Click OK.
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Using the Multipath I/O Component