4.
Before beginning data migration, clear the migration logs (see “
Viewing system and data migration
job logs
” on page 173).
5.
If the router fails to discover arrays, use the target rescan option (see “
Rescanning
targets
” on page 169).
6.
If you are using an array-based license, follow the License Array wizard to apply the license.
7.
Set the array properties: symbolic name (optional) and target type (Source or Destination) (see
“
Setting array properties
” on page 151).
8.
Create the user-defined job groups (see “
Creating a Data migration job group
” on page 154).
9.
Configure data migration jobs (see “
Using the Data Migration Wizard
” on page 155).
10.
Monitor your data migration jobs (see “
Viewing the status of data migration jobs
” on page 167).
11.
Acknowledge completed data migration jobs (see “
Acknowledging a data migration
job
” on page 180).
12.
After the data migration project is complete, export the migration logs to your local workstation
(see “
Viewing system and data migration job logs
” on page 173).
13.
Make the array offline by zoning out the array ports from the MPX200, and then remove the
array.
Setting array properties
The mpx Manager provides both GUI and CLI interfaces to view and edit array properties, including
the bandwidth.
Setting array properties in the GUI
Follow these steps to set the array properties in the mpx Manager GUI:
1.
In the left pane, click
FC Arrays
to view all the Fibre Channel storage arrays detected by the
MPX200.
2.
Click the storage array that you want to use as the source array.
The Information page in the right pane displays all the properties currently set for the selected
array.
3.
(Optional) In the
Symbolic Name
box, enter the user-friendly array name.
MPX200 Multifunction Router
151
Summary of Contents for Storageworks 8100 - enterprise virtual array
Page 20: ...20 ...
Page 30: ...MPX200 Multifunction Router overview 30 ...
Page 47: ...Figure 27 iSCSI controller options Remove controller MPX200 Multifunction Router 47 ...
Page 48: ...Managing the MPX200 using HP Command View EVA 48 ...
Page 59: ...Figure 32 Virtual disk properties Figure 33 Host details MPX200 Multifunction Router 59 ...
Page 112: ...MPX200 iSCSI configuration rules and guidelines 112 ...
Page 219: ...Load Balancing Enabled Array License Not Applied MPX200 Multifunction Router 219 ...
Page 248: ...Offline Data Migration 248 ...
Page 258: ...Diagnostics and troubleshooting 258 ...
Page 306: ...Command referencecommand reference 306 ...
Page 330: ... Blade number 1 or 2 Simple Network Management Protocol setup 330 ...
Page 368: ...Saving and restoring the MPX200 configuration 368 ...
Page 402: ...Data migration best practices 402 ...
Page 408: ...408 ...