PowerVault storage systems using one of the following graphical user interfaces (GUIs):

Data Supervisor—allows you to configure and manage the disks and compo- nents in a single PowerVault storage system, as well as bind and unbind logical unit numbers (LUNs), change configuration settings, and create LUNs.

Data Administrator—provides the same capabilities as Data Supervisor, but also allows you to configure and manage multiple PowerVault storage systems in a single GUI window.

NOTE: Data Agent must be installed on one of the cluster nodes with either Data Supervisor or Data Administrator.

The following subsection explains how to connect to the Data Agent using Data Administrator and Data Supervisor.

Connecting to Data Agent Using Data Administrator

To connect to the Dell OpenManage Data Agent using Data Administrator, perform the following steps:

1.Start Data Administrator.

2.In the Dell OpenManage Data Administrator Query dialog box, enter the name of the cluster that contains the Data Agent.

Using the cluster name to connect to the Data Agent ensures that Data Adminis- trator can always connect to the Data Agent, regardless of which cluster node is running the Data Agent.

NOTE: Do not enter the cluster node (server) name.

Identifying the Cluster Name

To identify the cluster name that is running Data Administrator, perform one of the following steps:

Create a host file in your home directory containing the name of the cluster.

Create a different file with the cluster name in another directory (not your home directory) and specify the location of the file using the RAID_ARRAY_HOSTS variable.

If the previous two options are not available, specify the cluster name in the Data Administrator's Host Administration window.

NOTE: Do not run Data Administrator if you are using Dell OpenManage Data Management Station.

See the Dell OpenManage Data Agent Installation and Operation Guide and the Dell OpenManage Data Administrator Installation and Operation Guide, and the Dell PowerVault Storage Area Network (SAN) Administrator’s Guide for instructions on using the Dell OpenManage Data Agent and the Dell OpenManage Data Administrator.

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Dell FE100, FL100 manual Connecting to Data Agent Using Data Administrator, Identifying the Cluster Name

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