Figure 4-2
Flow chart for initial configuration
Log in to the management
software of the VIS6000
Add a mapping
Start
End
Log in to the management
software of the storage array
Log in to the AS
Set up the connection from
the AS to the service port
Add the IP Address of the
Storage Array
Discover the VIS6000
Set the GE
Service Port
Create a host
group
Scan a disk
Add a host
Initialize a
disk
Create a disk
group
Add an
Initiator
Create a Thin
Provision Volume
Enable CHAP
authentication
Install and Configuring the
Multi-Path Software
Create an
Ordinary Volume
Use volumes on the AS
Create a LUN
Create a host group and a
host for the VIS6000
Add service port of the
VIS6000
Map a LUN to the VIS6000
NOTE
l
Host
on the ISM interface is virtual and created for convenient management.
Host
corresponds to a
physical AS only when an initiator is added to the virtual
Host
.
l
The steps in the dashed boxes are optional. You can execute the steps as required.
l
If the CHAP authentication is enabled on the storage array, the authentication should also be enabled
on the VIS6000.
l
If the CHAP authentication is enabled on the VIS6000, the authentication should also be enabled on
the storage array.
4.3 Setting the Basic Information of the VIS6000
This section introduces the procedure for setting the basic information of the VIS6000.
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System
Initial Configuration Guide
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