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NetApp E Series Hardware Maintainence Manual

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f. Click Save to apply your changes to the host port identifier settings.
g. Repeat these steps to add and remove any additional host port identifiers.
4. Reboot the host or perform a rescan so that the host properly discovers mapped storage.
5. Remount volumes or start using block volume.
Complete FC to FC/iSCSI conversion
If you previously had all FC host ports and you converted some of them to iSCSI, you might need to modify
your existing configuration to support iSCSI.
You can use either of the following options to use the new iSCSI ports. The exact steps depend on your current
and planned network topologies. Option 1 assumes that you want to attach new iSCSI hosts to the array.
Option 2 assumes that you want to convert the hosts connected to the converted ports from FC to iSCSI.
Option 1: Move FC hosts and add new iSCSI hosts
1. Move any FC hosts from the new iSCSI ports to the ports that remain FC.
2. If you are not already using dual-protocol SFPs, remove any FC SFPs.
3. Attach new iSCSI hosts to these ports, either directly or by using a switch.
4. Configure iSCSI networking for the new hosts and ports. For instructions, refer to the Linux express
configuration
, Windows express configuration, or VMware express configuration.
Option 2: Convert FC hosts to iSCSI
1. Shut down the FC hosts connected to the converted ports.
2. Provide an iSCSI topology for the converted ports. For example, convert any switches from FC to iSCSI.
3. If you are not already using dual-protocol SFPs, remove the FC SFPs from the converted ports, and
replace them with iSCSI SFPs or dual-protocol SFPs.
4. Attach cables to the SFPs in the converted ports, and confirm they are connected to the correct iSCSI
switch or host.
5. Power on the hosts.
6. Use the
NetApp Interoperability Matrix tool to configure the iSCSI hosts.
7. Edit the host partition to add the iSCSI host port IDs and remove the FC host port IDs.
8. After the iSCSI hosts reboot, use the applicable procedures on the hosts to register the volumes and to
make them available to your operating system.
Depending on your operating system, two utilities are included with the storage management software
(hot_add and SMdevices). These utilities help register the volumes with the hosts and also show the
applicable device names for the volumes.
You might need to use specific tools and options that are provided with your operating system to make
the volumes available (that is, assign drive letters, create mount points, and so on). Refer to your host
operating system documentation for details.
Complete iSCSI to FC/iSCSI conversion
If you previously had all iSCSI host ports and you converted some of them to FC, you might need to modify
your existing configuration to support FC.
You can use either of the following options to use the new FC ports. The exact steps depend on your current
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NetApp E Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form Factor2U, 4U
Drive TypesSSD
Host InterfaceSAS, iSCSI, FC, IB
RAID LevelsRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Linux, VMware
Management SoftwareSANtricity

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