A host group is a collection of hosts. This section describes how to map a volume to a host or host group.
Context
- A host with mapped volumes cannot be added to a host group.
- A host can be added to only one host group.
- After creating hosts in batches, you need to manually add initiators for these hosts.
- Each host must be associated with initiators.
Prerequisite
Initiators have been configured.
Procedure
- Choose Resources > Access > Host > Host.
- Select the desired account from the Account drop-down list in the upper left corner.
- Click Create and choose Batch Create.
The Create Host page is displayed.
- Set basic information for the hosts.
Table 1 describes related parameters.
Table 1 Host parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Name |
Indicates the name of a host. [Value range]
- The name must be unique.
- The name contains 1 to 31 characters.
- The name can contain only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), periods (.), and colons (:), and must start with a letter, digit, or underscore (_).
|
Quantity |
Number of hosts to be created in a batch.
NOTE:
A maximum of 1000 hosts can be created at a time. A maximum of 1024 hosts can be created in a cluster.
|
Start No. |
Start number from which the system incrementally adds a suffix number to the name of each host for distinction. [Value range] 0 to (10000 – Number of hosts created in a batch)
NOTE:
- This parameter is displayed only when Quantity is greater than 1.
- For example, if you want to create 300 hosts, the value range of the start number is 0 to 9700.
|
OS |
Indicates the type of the operating system running on a host. [Value range] Possible values are Linux, Windows, Oracle, VMware, and XenServer.
NOTE:
The selected operating system type must be the same as that of the host connected to the storage system.
|
Switchover Mode |
Set Switchover Mode. Possible options are Disable ALUA and Enable ALUA.
NOTE:
- ALUA is a model that supports access to multiple target ports. In the multipathing state, the ALUA mode presents active/passive volumes to the host and provides a port access status switchover interface to switch over the working controllers for volumes. For example, when a controller fails, the status of the controller port is set to Unavailable. After the host multipathing software that supports ALUA detects the status, it switches subsequent I/Os from the failed controller to the peer controller.
- In non-HyperMetro scenarios, it is advised to set Switchover Mode to Disable ALUA. This is because the storage system is in active/active mode in non-HyperMetro scenarios and enabling ALUA is meaningless.
- In HyperMetro scenarios, if both sites provide services at the same time, you are advised to set Switchover Mode to Disable ALUA.
- In HyperMetro scenarios, if only one site provides services, it is advised to set this parameter to Enable ALUA at the site that provides services.
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- Specify Name, Quantity, and Start No..
- The name must be unique.
- The name contains 1 to 31 characters.
- The name can contain only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), periods (.), and colons (:), and must start with a letter, digit, or underscore (_).
- Set OS. Possible values are Linux, Windows, Oracle, VMware, and XenServer.
The selected operating system type must be the same as that of the host connected to the storage system.
- Set Switchover Mode. Possible options are Disable ALUA and Enable ALUA.
- ALUA is a model that supports access to multiple target ports. In the multipathing state, the ALUA mode presents active/passive volumes to the host and provides a port access status switchover interface to switch over the working controllers for volumes. For example, when a controller fails, the status of the controller port is set to Unavailable. After the host multipathing software that supports ALUA detects the status, it switches subsequent I/Os from the failed controller to the peer controller.
- In non-HyperMetro scenarios, it is advised to set Switchover Mode to Disable ALUA. This is because the storage system is in active/active mode in non-HyperMetro scenarios and enabling ALUA is meaningless.
- In HyperMetro scenarios, if both sites provide services at the same time, you are advised to set Switchover Mode to Disable ALUA.
- In HyperMetro scenarios, if only one site provides services, it is advised to set this parameter to Enable ALUA at the site that provides services.
- Click OK.
- Confirm your operation as prompted.