Administrator Guide

Modifying iSCSI Fault Domains
Modify an iSCSI fault domain to change its name, modify network settings for iSCSI ports in the domain, add or remove iSCSI ports, or
delete the fault domain.
NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help.
Rename an iSCSI Fault Domain
The fault domain name allows administrators to identify the fault domain.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2 From the SYSTEM menu, select Ports.
The Ports view is displayed.
3 Click the Front End Ports tab.
4 Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link.
The Fault Domain view is displayed.
5 On the Summary tab, click (Edit).
The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
6 In the Name eld, type a name for the fault domain.
7 Click OK.
Modify iSCSI Fault Domain Control Port Network Settings
Congure an IP address and gateway for the iSCSI control port in the fault domain. Servers target this IP address using iSCSI initiators, and
the Storage Center redirects individual iSCSI connections to the appropriate virtual port.
Prerequisite
The Storage Center iSCSI ports must be congured for virtual port mode.
Steps
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2 From the SYSTEM menu, select Ports.
The Ports view is displayed.
3 Click the Front End Ports tab.
4 Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link.
The Fault Domain view is displayed.
5 On the Summary tab, click (Edit).
The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
6 In the Target IPv4 Address eld, type an IP address to assign to the iSCSI control port.
7 In the Subnet Mask eld, type the subnet mask for the well-known IP address.
8 In the Gateway IPv4 Address eld, type the IP address for the iSCSI network default gateway.
9 (Optional) If IPv6 is supported, in the Target IPv6 Address eld, type an IP address to assign to the iSCSI control port.
10 Click OK.
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