Configuration Examples

Creating and presenting a virtual disk

Here are the steps to follow to create a virtual disk and present the system to a host.

Select the newly created system

Add a virtual disk (ADD VDISK) to the storage system

Add a host to the system (ADD HOST)

Add a LUN using a host and a VDISK

1. Use the SELECT SYSTEM command to select the system you just created.

NoSystemSelected> SELECT SYSTEM Yekao

Yekao>

The prompt changes to reflect the object selected, in this case the system

Yekao.

2.Create a virtual disk using the ADD VDISK command, supplying the virtual disk name and size in whole GBs.

Yekao> ADD VDISK Enicar SIZE=4

Yekao>

This example creates a 4-GB virtual disk named Enicar with a Vraid0 redundancy.

Note: The virtual disk (storage) can be between 2 GB (minimum) and 2000 GBs (maximum). The increments must be in whole GBs.

To present this newly created virtual disk, you need to have at least one host within the storage system. This host must be added to the storage system configuration.

You can use the SHOW WORLD_WIDE_NAME command to see the available Fibre Channel Adapter World Wide Names.

3.Use the ADD HOST command to add a host to the storage system, supplying the World Wide Name (WWN) for the host port (FCA).

Use caution with WWN assignments as these are not verified against the existing adapter when assigned.

Yekao> ADD HOST \Hosts\SVT165

WORLD_WIDE_NAME=1000-0000-c923-6735

Yekao> SET HOST \Hosts\SVT165

ADD_WORLD_WIDE_NAME=1000-0000-c923-6736

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