
8.
(Optional) Enter information for creating the first volume in the cluster, or select
Skip Volume
Creation
.
NOTE:
The size listed in the Cluster Available Space box is an estimate because the actual
size of the cluster once it is created can vary. Therefore, you may notice that, after creating
a cluster and viewing the Details tab of the cluster, the size listed in the Total Available Space
box is different. However, the size in the Total Available Space box is accurate.
9.
Click
Finish
.
10.
Review the summary information in the next window. Click
Close
when finished.
Adding an iSNS server (option)
NOTE:
If you are using an iSNS server, you may not need to add Target Portals in the Microsoft
iSCSI Initiator.
1.
Select the new cluster in the navigation window. Click
iSCSI Tasks
menu, and select
Add iSNS
Server
.
2.
Right-click on the cluster or click
Cluster Tasks
and select
Edit Cluster
.
3.
Select
Edit Cluster
→
Edit iSNS Servers
.
4.
In the Edit iSNS Server window, click
Add Server
.
5.
Enter the IP address of the iSNS server.
6.
Click
OK
.
7.
Click
OK
when finished.
Cluster Map View
After creating clusters and volumes and finishing the setup of HP LeftHand Storage, use the Map
View tab for viewing the relationships between clusters, sites, volumes and systems. For more
information on using the map view tools, see
“Using the display tools” (page 17)
.
Monitoring cluster usage
The Use Summary, Volume Use, and System Use tabs provide detailed information about
provisioning of volumes and snapshots and space usage in the cluster. See
“Ongoing capacity
management” (page 148)
for information about the information reported on these tabs.
Editing a cluster
Editing cluster properties
Change the cluster name or description.
1.
Right-click the cluster or click
Cluster Tasks
.
2.
Select
Edit Cluster
→
Edit Cluster Properties
.
3.
In the Edit Cluster Properties window change the name, or add or change the cluster description.
4.
Click
OK
to save.
Editing iSNS servers
Add or change the iSNS servers for a cluster. If you change the IP address of an iSNS server, or
remove the server, you may need to change the configuration that clients are using. Therefore,
you may need to disconnect any clients before making this change.
Monitoring cluster usage
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