Presenting Eva Storage For Linux; Iscsi Initiator Setup For Vmware - HP StorageWorks 6400/8400 - Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

Hp storageworks mpx200 multifunction router user guide (5697-0202, february 2010)
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Linux does not unmount file systems that are being used by a process; therefore, any process using
those devices must be stopped (see the man page for fuser(1)) before iSCSI devices can be
unmounted.
To prevent file system corruption, the iSCSI shutdown script automatically stops all processes using
devices in /etc/fstab.iscsi. The script sends a SIGTERM signal to stop the processes, followed
by a SIGKILL signal to stop any remaining processes. It then unmounts all iSCSI file systems and stops
the iSCSI daemon, terminating all connections to iSCSI devices.
CAUTION:
File systems not listed in /etc/fstab.iscsi cannot be unmounted automatically.

Presenting EVA storage for Linux

To present EVA storage for Linux:
1.
Set up the LUNs by using HP Command View EVA, as described in
2.
Set up the iSCSI drive on the iSCSI initiator.
a.
Restart the iSCSI services:
/etc/rc.d/initd/iscsi restart
b.
Verify that the iSCSI LUNs are presented to the operating system:
fdisk -l

iSCSI Initiator setup for VMware

The software iSCSI Initiator is built into the ESX server's VMkernel and uses standard 10GigE/GigE
NICs to connect to the MPX200.
To set up software-based iSCSI storage connectivity:
1.
Install the appropriate license from VMware to enable iSCSI software driver using the VMware
instructions.
Step 2
on page 58.
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