Configuring SRP Targets (CLI)
On clustered platforms, peer targets should be configured into the same target group for highly
available (multi-pathed) configurations. SRP multipathed I/O is an initiator-side configuration
option.
SRP initiators have the following configurable properties.
TABLE 33
SRP Initiator Properties
Property Description
Initiator EUI The EUI for this initiator.
Alias A human-readable nickname for this initiator.
SRP performance can be observed via Analytics, whereby one can breakdown operations or
throughput by initiator or target.
Related Topics
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Configuring FC Port Modes (BUI)
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Discovering FC Ports (BUI)
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Creating FC Initiator Groups (BUI)
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Associating a LUN with an FC Initiator Group (BUI)
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Changing FC Port Modes (CLI)
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Discovering FC Ports (CLI)
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Creating FC Initiator Groups (CLI)
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Associating a LUN with an FC Initiator Group (CLI)
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Scripting Aliases for Initiators and Initiator Groups (CLI)
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Configuring SAN iSCSI Initiators
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Creating an Analytics Worksheet (BUI)
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Adding an iSCSI Target with an Auto-generated IQN (CLI)
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Adding an iSCSI Target with a Specific IQN and RADIUS Authentication (CLI)
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Adding an iSCSI Initiator with CHAP Authentication (CLI)
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Adding an iSCSI Target Group (CLI)
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Adding an iSCSI Initiator Group (CLI)
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Configuring SRP Target (BUI)
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Configuring SRP Targets (CLI)
SAN Terminology
To configure the appliance to operate on a SAN, you should understand some basic SAN terms:
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