Deployment Guide

4. To add alternate key management servers, type the host name or IP address of another key management server in the Alternate
Hostnames area, and then click Add.
5. If the key management server requires a user name to validate the Storage Center certificate, enter the name in the Username field.
6. If the key management server requires a password to validate the Storage Center certificate, enter the password in the Password
field.
7. Click Browse next to the Root CA Certificate. Navigate to the location of the root CA certificate on your computer and select it.
8. Click Browse next to the certificate fields for the storage systems. Navigate to the location of the storage system certificates on your
computer and select them.
9. Click Next.
Create a Storage Type
Use the New Storage Type page to create a storage type for the Storage Center.
Steps
1. (Optional) To create the storage type after the initial configuration, clear the Create a storage type checkbox.
2. Select the redundancy level for the storage type.
3. Select the page size for the storage type from the Page Size drop-down menu.
4. Select the redundancy level for each tier from the Tier drop-down menus.
NOTE:
Dual redundancy may be forced for a tier based on the drive sizes occupying the tier.
5. Click Next.
Select the Types of Ports to Configure
Use the Fault Tolerance page to select the types of ports that to configure on the Storage Center.
Steps
1. Select the checkboxes of the types of ports to configure.
2. Click Next.
Review Fibre Channel Fault Domains
Use the Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Review page to view the automatically generated fault domains.
Steps
1.
If the wizard displays an error message about Fibre Channel port cabling, correct the issue with the cabling and click (Regenerate)
to regenerate the Fibre Channel fault domains.
2. Click Next.
The Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Summary page is displayed.
3. Use the software from your switch vendor to create zones for each Fibre Channel fault domain.
4. Click Next.
Review iSCSI Fault Domains
Use the iSCSI - Fault Domain Review page to view the automatically generated fault domain configurations.
Steps
1.
If the wizard displays an error message about iSCSI port cabling, correct the issue with the cabling and click (Regenerate) to
regenerate the iSCSI fault domains.
2. Select the fault domain on which to specify IP addresses for the target and controller ports.
3. Click Set IPv4 Addresses for Fault Domain.
The Set IPv4 Addresses for Fault Domain dialog box opens.
4. Type the target address for the iSCSI control port in the Target IPv4 Address field.
5. Type the subnet mask of the iSCSI network in the Subnet Mask field.
6. Type the IP address of the iSCSI network default gateway in the Gateway IPv4 Address field.
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