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Unisphere and Unisphere Central 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Remove Ports from an iSCSI Fault Domain

To repurpose front-end iSCSI ports, remove the ports from the fault domain.

About this task

  • If the front-end ports are configured for virtual port mode, the storage system must be running Storage Center 7.5.1 or later to remove all ports from a fault domain.
  • If the front-end ports are configured for virtual port mode, but the storage system is running a version of Storage Center earlier than Storage Center 7.5.1, an error occurs if the port being removed is the last port in the fault domain.
  • If front-end ports are configured for legacy mode, all the ports in a fault domain can be removed from a storage system running any supported version Storage Center.
NOTE You cannot remove the last port in the fault domain for an SCv2000 Series or SCv3000 Series system.

Steps

  1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central.
  2. From the System iconSYSTEM menu, click Ports.
    The Ports view is displayed.
  3. Click the Front End Ports tab.
  4. Expand iSCSI, select an iSCSI fault domain, and click Edit icon(Edit).
    The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
  5. In the Select Ports for the Faullt Domain table, click Edit icon(Edit).
  6. Select the port to remove from the table, then clear the Include in Fault Domain check box, and click Set.
    Repeat this step to remove additional ports from the fault domain.
  7. Click OK.

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