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Hardware Installation
PixelStor 5000 User Manual
Rev. 1, May 2013
4-49
The Host Properties page for each host, shown in Figure 4-33, contains the following
information about the host selected from the Host List:
Name - Displays the current Host Name, or may be used with the Save Changes button
to change the Host Name.
Connection - Show the connection type and status
Initiator (IQNs/WWNs) - Shows a list of iSCSI or Fibre channel ports that have been
defined for the Host (if installed)
Target CHAP Secret - Shows the target CHAP secret or works with Save Changes
button to add a target CHAP secret.
Initiator CHAP Secret - Shows the Initiator CHAP secret or works with Save Changes
button to add an initiator CHAP secret.
Presentations - Shows a list of LUNS that have been presented to the host
Active Connections - Shows the number of active connections to the Host
Comments - Displays any comments that were added when the Host was defined or
works with the Save Changes button to add comments to a Host
Buttons
Save Changes - Works with Name, Target CHAP Secret, Initiator Secret and comment
fields to make changes take effect
Delete - Host will be deleted.
Help - Displays the Help page
4.2.8 Step 6 Present Virtual Disks
The final step in setup is to present the Virtual Disk to the Host(s). Clicking on Step 6 Present
Virtual Disks opens the page shown in Figure 4-34. On this page, you select a VD to present
from the pull down menu that shows available VDs and click on the Ok button.

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