9.5.01 HP P4000 SAN Solution User Guide (AX696-96168, February 2012)

Figure 90 Servers and volumes retain connections after server cluster is deleted
1. Each volume remains connected to each server after the server cluster is deleted
To delete a server cluster and remove connections:
1. In the navigation window, select the Servers category and select the server cluster to delete.
2. Right-click on the server cluster and select Delete Server Cluster.
3. Select a server to change associations.
4. Right-click and select Assign and Unassign Volumes and Snapshots.
5. Select the appropriate volume and permission level for that server, and click OK.
6. Repeat these steps for the remaining servers, until the appropriate server and volume
connections are in place.
Assigning server connections access to volumes
After you add a server connection to your management group, you can assign one or more volumes
or snapshots to the server connection, giving the server access to those volumes or snapshots.
CAUTION: Without the use of shared storage access (host clustering or clustered file system)
technology, allowing more than one iSCSI application server to connect to a volume at the same
time, without cluster-aware applications and/or file systems in read/write mode, could result in
data corruption.
You can make the assignments in two ways:
Assigning server connections from a volume” (page 204)
Assigning volumes from a server connection” (page 204)
Prerequisites
The server connections you want to assign must already exist in the management group. See
Adding server connections to management groups” (page 198).
The volumes or snapshots you want to assign must already exist in the management group.
When you assign the server connections and volumes or snapshots, you set the permissions that
each server connection will have for each volume or snapshot. The available permissions are
described in Table 59 (page 204).
Assigning server connections access to volumes 203