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Setting Up MPIO for a Windows Hyper-V Cluster Using a VNXe SystemConfigurationThe components in this configuration are:◆Two Server hosts -exhost1, exhost2 - running:• Windows Server 2008 R2• Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2.08• Failover Clustering• Multipath I/O◆One VNXe system (vnxe1) configured as follows:• Two iSCSI Servers (vnxeiscsia, vnxeiscsib) configured as described in Table 4 onpage 48.Note: The second iSCSI server is optional.• Hyper-V datastore resources:– cluster_disk1 (Quorum disk, which is required for Windows Server 2003 andoptional, though recommended for Windows Server 2008)– cluster_disk2 (optional)– cluster_disk3 (optional)Figure 2 on page 49 shows how these components are networked together.Table 4 VNXe iSCSI Server configurationName IP addresses TargetStorageprocessorEthernetinterfacevnxeiscsia 11.222.123.156,11.222.224.231vnxeiscsib 11.222.123.157,11.222.224.232IQN.192-05.com.emc:fcnev1005000720000-1-vnxe SP A eth3,eth2QN.192-05.com.emc:fcnev1005000720000-2-vnxe SP B eth3eth248 Using a VNXe System with Microsoft Windows Hyper-V

Setting Up MPIO for a Windows Hyper-V Cluster Using a VNXe SystemFigure 2 Network configurationSetting up cluster nodes (hosts)For simplicity, this section shows only the setup for the single target vnxeiscsia.Task 1: Configure the iSCSI initiator with MPIO on each cluster node.On each node in the cluster (exhost1 and exhost2):1. In the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, select Discovery > Discover Portal, add the target portalIP address or the DNS name.2. Select Discover Portal > Advanced and in the Advanced Settings dialog box set thefollowing for both the primary and secondary local adapters:• Local adapter to Microsoft iSCSI Initiator.• Initiator IP to the IP address for the local adapter interface on subnet11.222.123.xxx for the primary local adapter, and to 11.222.224.xxx for thesecondary local adapter.The host will look for targets on the following portals:Address Port Adapter IP address11.222.123.156,11.222.224.23132603260Microsoft iSCSI InitiatorMicrosoft iSCSI Initiator11.222.123.xxx11.222.224.xxxSetting up cluster nodes (hosts) 49

Setting Up MPIO for a <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V Cluster <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong>ConfigurationThe components in this configuration are:◆Two Server hosts -exhost1, exhost2 - running:• <strong>Windows</strong> Server 2008 R2• <strong>Microsoft</strong> iSCSI Initiator 2.08• Failover Clustering• Multipath I/O◆One <strong>VNXe</strong> system (vnxe1) configured as follows:• Two iSCSI Servers (vnxeiscsia, vnxeiscsib) configured as described in Table 4 onpage 48.Note: The second iSCSI server is optional.• <strong>Hyper</strong>-V datastore resources:– cluster_disk1 (Quorum disk, which is required for <strong>Windows</strong> Server 2003 andoptional, though recommended for <strong>Windows</strong> Server 2008)– cluster_disk2 (optional)– cluster_disk3 (optional)Figure 2 on page 49 shows how these components are networked together.Table 4 <strong>VNXe</strong> iSCSI Server configurationName IP addresses TargetStorageprocessorEthernetinterfacevnxeiscsia 11.222.123.156,11.222.224.231vnxeiscsib 11.222.123.157,11.222.224.232IQN.192-05.com.emc:fcnev1005000720000-1-vnxe SP A eth3,eth2QN.192-05.com.emc:fcnev1005000720000-2-vnxe SP B eth3eth248 <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V

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