Adding Virtual Disks To A Host Group; Accessing The Nas Manager Web Interface - Dell NX3600 Deployment Manual

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The Specify Host Port Identifiers (Define Host) screen is displayed.
5.
Select the host port identifier from the Add by selecting a known unassociated host port identifier list.
6.
Type the host name in User label and suffix the host name with IQN.
7.
Click Add.
8.
Click Next.
The Specify Host Type (Define Host) screen is displayed.
9.
Select Linux from the Host type (operating system) list.
10. Click Next.
The Preview (Define Host) screen is displayed.
11. Click Finish.
The Creation Successful (Define Host) screen is displayed.
12. Click Yes to define another host.
Repeat step 2 to step 10 to create another host. A host must be created for each NAS controller that is a member of
the cluster.

Adding Virtual Disks To A Host Group

To add virtual disks to a host group:
1.
In the PowerVault MDSM, right-click the host group you created.
2.
Select Add LUN Mapping.
In version 10.80.x6.47 of the PowerVault MDSM, select Define → Additional Mapping .
3.
Click Define → Additional Mapping.
The Define Additional Mapping screen is displayed.
4.
In Host group or host, select the host group you created in the
5.
In the Logical Unit Number field, select a LUN.
The supported LUNs are 0 through 255.
6.
In the Virtual Disk field, select the first virtual disk that you created.
7.
Click Add.
The virtual disk you selected is added and the Logical unit number (LUN) (0–255) list is populated.
8.
Select the second virtual disk from the Virtual Disk list.
9.
Click Add.
The second virtual disk you selected is added and the Logical unit number (LUN) (0–255) list is populated.
10. Click Close.

Accessing The NAS Manager Web Interface

To access the NAS Manager web interface:
1.
Enter the NAS Management VIP address you specified in the NAS IDU in an Internet browser.
NOTE: The Security Alert window is displayed after you install the PowerVault NAS cluster solution, or after
upgrading the system. Clicking Yes enables the current session. Clicking View Certificate enables all future
sessions.
The Security Alert window is displayed.
2.
Click View Certificate.
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