Viewing The Relationship Between Storage Systems, Volumes, And Servers; Editing A Server Cluster; Deleting A Server Cluster - HP StoreVirtual 4000 User Manual

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in the settings for the servers and volumes.
7.
On the Server cluster Settings window, choose the proper settings for the server cluster.
a.
Ensure that each volume listed has the same access permissions.
b.
For iSCSI, select the appropriate radio button for the load balancing setting on each
server.
c.
For Fibre Channel, resolve any LUN conflicts that are displayed.
When the server cluster is created, you can view the results on the Servers Details tab and on Map
View tab shown in
Figure 85 Completed server cluster and the assigned volumes
1. Green solid line indicates active connection. The two-way arrows indicate the volume permission levels are read-write.
Black dotted line indicates an inactive session.
2. Volumes have active sessions, indicated by the line to the left of the volume icon

Viewing the relationship between storage systems, volumes, and servers

After you create a server cluster and connect volumes, use the Map View tab for viewing the
relationships between systems, volumes and servers. For more information on using the map view
tools, see
"Using the display tools" (page
Server cluster map views include the following:
Servers to volumes
Servers to systems

Editing a server cluster

The Edit Server Cluster window includes sections for adding, editing, or removing servers, and
managing load balancing and volume access permissions.
1.
In the navigation window, select Servers and then select the server cluster to edit.
2.
Right-click on the server cluster, and select Edit Server Cluster.
3.
Make the desired changes to the server cluster in the Edit Server Cluster window.
4.
Click OK when you have finished making the changes.

Deleting a server cluster

Deleting a server cluster removes the cluster associations among the servers. However, the
associations remain between all of the volumes and servers that were in the cluster, shown in
204 Controlling server access to volumes
The Server cluster Settings window opens automatically if inconsistencies are detected
Figure 85 (page
204).
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