Using A DHCP server | 27 |
Using A Static IP Address | 27 |
Using A DNS Server | 28 |
Using A WINS Server | 28 |
Linux Host Setup | 28 |
Using DHCP | 28 |
Using A Static IP Address | 29 |
6 Uninstalling MD Storage Manager | 31 |
Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows | 31 |
Uninstall MD Storage Manager From Microsoft Windows Operating Systems Other Than Microsoft |
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Windows Server 2008 | 31 |
Uninstall MD Storage Manager From Windows Server 2008 GUI Versions | 31 |
Uninstall MD Storage Manager From Windows Server 2008 Core Versions | 31 |
Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Linux | 32 |
7 Appendix — Manual Configuration Of iSCSI | 33 |
Step 1: Discover The Storage Array | 33 |
Default Management Port Settings | 33 |
Automatic Storage Array Discovery | 34 |
Manual Storage Array Discovery | 34 |
Setting Up The Array | 34 |
Step 2: Configure The iSCSI Ports On The Storage Array | 35 |
Step 3: Perform Target Discovery From The iSCSI Initiator | 35 |
For Windows Server 2003 Or Windows Server 2008 GUI Version | 35 |
For Windows Server 2008 Core Version | 36 |
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Or 6, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Or 11 | 36 |
Step 4: Configure Host Access | 37 |
Understanding CHAP Authentication | 37 |
What Is CHAP | 37 |
Target CHAP | 37 |
Mutual CHAP | 38 |
CHAP Definitions | 38 |
Step 5: Configure CHAP Authentication On The Storage Array (Optional) | 38 |
Configuring Target CHAP Authentication On The Storage Array | 38 |
Configuring Mutual CHAP Authentication On The Storage Array | 39 |
Step 6: Configure CHAP Authentication On The Host Server (Optional) | 39 |
For Windows Server 2008 GUI Version | 39 |
For Windows Server 2008 Core Version | 40 |
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Or 6, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Or 11 | 40 |
For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SP3 Using The GUI | 41 |
Step 7: Connect To The Target Storage Array From The Host Server | 42 |