Configure iSCSI Fault Domains
For a Storage Center with iSCSI front-end ports, use the Configure iSCSI Fault Domains page and the
Fault Domain pages to enter network information for the fault domains and ports.
1. (Optional) On the Configure iSCSI Fault Domains page, click More information about fault domains
or How to set up an iSCSI network to learn more about these topics.
2. Click Next.
NOTE: If there are down iSCSI ports, a dialog box appears that allows you to unconfigure down
iSCSI ports. Unconfiguring the down iSCSI ports will prevent unnecessary alerts.
3. On the Configure iSCSI HBA Fault Domain 1 page, enter network information for the fault domain
and its ports.
NOTE: Make sure that all the IP addresses for iSCSI Fault Domain 1 are in the same subnet.
4. Click Next.
5. On the Configure iSCSI HBA Fault Domain 2 page, enter network information for the fault domain
and its ports. Then click Next.
NOTE: Make sure that all the IP addresses for iSCSI Fault Domain 2 are in the same subnet.
6. Click Next.
Confirm the Storage Center Configuration
Make sure that the configuration information shown on the Confirm Configuration page is correct before
continuing.
1. Verify that the Storage Center settings are correct.
For an iSCSI storage system, verify that the iSCSI Fault Domain settings are correct.
To copy the configuration information to the clipboard so it can be pasted into a document, click
Copy to clipboard.
2. If the configuration information is correct, click Apply Configuration.
If the configuration information is incorrect, click Back and enter the correct information.
NOTE: After the Apply Configuration button is clicked, the configuration cannot be changed
until after the Storage Center is fully configured.
Initialize the Storage Center
The Storage Center sets up the system using the information provided on the previous pages.
1. The Storage Center performs system setup tasks. The Initialize Storage Center page displays the
status of the system setup tasks.
To learn more about the initialization process, click More information about Initialization.
• If one or more of the system setup tasks fails, click Troubleshoot Initialization Error to learn how
to resolve the issue.
• If the Configuring Disks task fails, click View Disks to see the status of the disks detected by the
Storage Center.
Discover and Configure the Storage Center
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