Device mapper configuration steps, Scan for newly added virtual disks – Dell POWERVAULT MD3600I User Manual

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3.

Configure using MDCU — After the host server has rebooted, the MDCU automatically starts and is present on the

desktop. This utility allows for quick and easy configuration of new and or existing MD Series storage arrays

present on your network. It also provides a GUI Wizard for establishing the iSCSI sessions to the array.

4.

Create and map virtual disks using the MD Storage Manager — After configuring the arrays using the MDCU, run

the MD Storage Manager to create and map virtual disks.

Using The MD Storage Manager

Use the MD Storage Manager to:

Map the host server to the MD Series storage array

Create the virtual disks

Map newly created arrays to your host server

NOTE: Any arrays configured with MDCU automatically get added to the list of devices in the EMW.

Device Mapper Configuration Steps

To complete the DM multipathing configuration and make storage available to the Linux host server:

1.

Scan for virtual disks.
See

Scan For Newly Added Virtual Disks

.

2.

Display the multipath device topology.
See

Display The Multipath Device Topology Using The Multipath Command

.

3.

Create a partition on a multipath device node.
See

Create A New fdisk Partition On A Multipath Device Node

.

4.

Add a partition to DM.
See

Add A New Partition To Device Mapper

.

5.

Create a file system on a DM partition.
See

Create A File System On A Device Mapper Partition

.

6.

Mount a DM partition.
See

Mount A Device Mapper Partition

.

The following instructions show how to complete each of these steps.
In the following command descriptions, <x> is used to indicate where a substitution must be made. On Red Hat
Enterprise Linux systems, <x> is the number assigned to the device. On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server systems, <x> is the
letter(s) assigned to the device.

Scan For Newly Added Virtual Disks

The rescan_dm_devs command scans the host server system looking for existing and newly added virtual disks
mapped to the host server.
# rescan_dm_devs

If an array virtual disk (VD) is mapped to the host server at a later time the rescan_dm_devices command must be
run again to make the VD a visible LUN to the operating system.

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