Use the
Configure IP Addresses for
NAS Controller iSCSI HBAs
page to configure IP addresses
for each iSCSI HBA.
About this task
Use this page
of the Add FluidFS Cluster wizard to configure iSCSI HBA IP addresses.
Figure 1. Add FluidFS
Cluster Wizard — Configure IP Addresses for NAS Controller iSCSI HBA
Page
Steps
- Configure iSCSI HBA IP addresses for the first
iSCSI subnet (Storage Center fault domain).
- Next to
iSCSI Targets, locate the Storage Center iSCSI target IP addresses.
- Based on these IP addresses, identify the
iSCSI subnet (Storage Center fault domain).
- In the
VLAN Tag field,
type the VLAN ID for the subnet (fault domain).
- From the
Interface drop-down menu, select the controller interface that is connected
to the iSCSI subnet.
- eth30 / SAN is the upper right port in each
controller.
- eth31 / SAN b is the lower right port in each
controller.
- Define an IP address for each controller
by selecting the controller, clicking
Edit Settings, and typing an IP address in the dialog box.
- Click
Next.
The wizard displays connected Storage Center iSCSI target
IP addresses for the second iSCSI subnet and automatically selects
the unconfigured interface from the
Interface drop-down menu.
- Configure iSCSI HBA IP addresses for the second
iSCSI subnet (Storage Center fault domain).
- Next to
iSCSI Targets, locate the Storage Center iSCSI target IP addresses.
- Based on these IP addresses, identify the
iSCSI subnet (Storage Center fault domain).
- In the
VLAN Tag field,
type the VLAN ID for the subnet (fault domain).
- Define an IP address for each controller
by selecting the controller, click
Edit Settings, and type an IP address in the dialog box.
- Click
Next. The
iSCSI ports are configured and the
Connectivity
Report
page opens.