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5 – Getting Started
Setting Up SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager
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This window provides the following information:
High Availability Edition version number.
Copyright information.
2.
To close the About window and return to the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager
main window, click
OK
.
Setting Up SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager
Some of the basic set up you may want to perform for SANsurfer iSCSI HBA
Manager includes the following:
“Setting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Security” on page 5-11
“Specifying Whether iSCSI Names or iSCSI Alias Names Appear in the HBA
Tree” on page 5-14
“Setting the Options for Retrieving Host Status Alarms and Refreshing the
Configuration” on page 5-15
includes information about:
“Specifying the Polling Intervals to Retrieve Host Status Alarms” on
page 5-16
“Specifying Whether the Configuration Refreshes When Host and
Target Status Alarms Occur” on page 5-19
“Specifying Whether the Host Refresh Prompt Appears” on page 5-20
“Refreshing the Configuration Immediately” on page 5-21
Setting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Security
SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager security ensures that HBA configuration changes
require password authorization. SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager prompts for the
password any time you click
Save
to change the following HBA configuration:
HBA driver
HBA firmware
HBA BIOS
HBA ROM
HBA port configuration
Target configuration
Target authentication (CHAP)
Password (when you want it changed)
You can change the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager access password for any
host connected to your system for which you have administrator or root privileges.