For NICs:
/etc/init.d/PowerPath stop /etc /init.d/iscsi stop /etc /init.d/iscsi start /etc/ini.d/PowerPath start cat /proc/scsi/scsi
b.Verify that all virtual disks have entries in the /proc/scsi/scsi file. If any disk entries are missing from the file:
i.Use Navisphere Express to verify that each HBA is registered with the storage system: See "Verifying HBA Registration" on page 128.
ii.Use Navisphere Express to verify that the virtual disks are connected to the server. In the Navisphere Express navigation pane, under Manage, click Virtual Disk to display the Manage Virtual Disks page.
iii.Verify that each virtual disk is assigned to the appropriate server and the SP/Port status is Active for each HBA connected to the storage system.
If a disk is not assigned to the appropriate server,
If any virtual disk is still not connected to the server, go the "Troubleshoot" section on the SSR212PP support website or the
STEP 9. Verify that each virtual disk is fully initialized:
a.Start Navisphere Express on the storage system with the virtual disks. See Procedure 29, "Running Navisphere Express," on page 163.
b.In the Navisphere Express navigation pane under Manage, click Virtual Disk.
c.In the Manage Virtual Disks screen, if the status of any virtual disk is Initializing, wait until the initialization is complete before continuing to the next section.
STEP 10. If the virtual disk is connected to a server running Windows Server 2003, reboot the server.
STEP 11. Verify that PowerPath sees all paths to the virtual disks.
a.On the server, configure PowerPath:
powermt config
b.On Windows 2003 Server hosts, start PowerPath iSCSI:
i.Select Start Settings Control Panel.
ii.On the Control Panel, do one of the following:
^ Select Administrative Tools Computer Management, or
^Click the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Manage from the menu.
The PowerPath iSCSI application resides under the Storage component of the Computer Management utility.
iii.On the Computer Management panel, select PowerPath iSCSI.
iv.In the left pane, expand Disks.
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