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Introduction ............................................................................................................. 2
8.2
Pre-Requisites ........................................................................................................ 2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
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8.2 Pre-Requisites
This optional lab requires that the student have an iSCSI initiator setup on their local system in
order to access the ZFS Storage Appliance simulator. This will provide the student with the steps
for setting up the iSCSI initiator in a Microsoft Windows 7 desktop.
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Navigate to the Configuration/Services tab and verify that the iSCSI data service has been
enabled.
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Click Navigate to the Configuration/Network tab and setup a datalink and interface for
iSCSI.
3.
In this example a data link called iSCSI was created using the e1g10001 device. An
interface called iSCSI-Interface was created with a static IP address of 192.168.56.105/24.
Note: If there is only one device listed on the ZFS Storage Appliance simulator then this can
be used for iSCSI and these steps can be skipped.
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5.
6.
Provide the new iSCSI target with an Alias and select th e1000g1 interface or whichever
interface is listed.
7.
Click OK.
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9.
At this point any iSCSI LUN created will be presented to all hosts so to discourage this create
an iSCSI Target Group.
10. Click on the cross hair located in front of the iSCSI Target and drag it to the iSCSI Target
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Type in the IP Address used to connect to the ZFS Storage Appliance iSCSI Target and select
Quick Connect.
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The ZFS Storage Appliance iSCSI Target is now listed in the Discovered Targets list.
7.
Click OK.
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2.
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Give the LUN a Name and Size. In this example the name is iSCSI-LUN with a size
of 5 GB.
Note: If you are using the ZFS Storage Appliance simulator give the LUN a small size
between 1 and 5 GB as it this is running on the local desktop and will use up the
space on the desktop.
4.
Click Apply.
5.
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7.
8.
Click Apply.
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2.
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Initialize the new disk by Right-Mouse clicking on it and select Initialize Disk.
5.
6.
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