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Dell PowerVault NX1950 Manuel d'installation et de dépannage
Target Side
1 Right-click the Target icon in the MMC and click Create iSCSI Target.
2 Type the Target name, Target description, and click Next.
3 Browse for the desired IQN identifier of the initiator or click Advanced→
Add IP address and enter the IP address of the initiator, and then click Next.
4 Select the desired Highly-Available iSCSI instance from the drop-down
menu and click Next.
5 Click Finish.
The Target should be successfully created.
Create VDs for the iSCSI Target
NOTE:
Prior to creating a VD for the iSCSI Target, you need to create a volume
using the Storage Provision wizard.
Right-click the newly created Target and select Create Virtual disk for iSCSI
Target. Follow the wizard to successfully create a VD.
Move Volume to desired iSCSI Instance
1 Launch Cluster Administrator by clicking Start
Cluster Administrator. Locate the volume that the devices (.vhd files)
were located on. This is under cluster groups.
2 Right-click the volume, select Change Groups and select one of the newly
created highly-available instances you want to move the volume to.
3 A pop-up screen is displayed for confirmation. Click Yes twice.
Import Devices
1 Right-click the devices icon in the MMC, select Import Virtual Disk, and
click Next.
2 Browse to the volume the .vhd files are located on, select the .vhd file, click
OK, Next, and then Finish.
3 Repeat step 2 to import all .vhd files.
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Managing Your Cluster
Administrative Tools