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Setting Up MPIO for a Windows Hyper-V Cluster Using a VNXe System3. Select Targets > Log On > Connect, select the following in the Connect to Target dialogbox:• Add this connection to the list of Favorites• Enable multi-path4. Select Connect To Target > Advanced and in the Advanced Settings dialog box, set thefollowing:– Local adapter to Microsoft iSCSI Initiator– Initiator IP to the IP address for the local adapter interface on subnet11.222.123.xxx.– Target portal IP to 11.222.123.156 / 3260.5. Add the secondary session to the existing connection for MPIO:a. Select Targets > Connect to Target > Advanced.b. In the Advanced Settings dialog box, set the following:– Local adapter to Microsoft iSCSI Initiator– Initiator IP to the IP address for the local adapter interface on subnet11.222.124.xxx.– Target portal IP to 11.222.224.231 / 3260.Task 2: Enable MPIO on each cluster node.On each node in the cluster (exhost1 and exhost2):1. Click Start and enter MPIO to launch the control panel applet.2. Click the Discover Multi-Path tab, select Add support for iSCSI devices, and click Add.3. Reboot the node when prompted to do so.Task 3: Verify the MPIO settings on each cluster node.On each node in the cluster (exhost1 and exhost2):1. After the node finishes rebooting, go to MPIO Properties > MPIO Devices and verify thatthe MPIO hardware IDs (MSInitiator) for the VNXe devices were added.Note: Device Hardware ID MSFT2005iSCSIBusType_0x9 adds support for all iSCSIdevices.2. Verify the MPIO settings in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator:a. In the Targets tab, select the VNXe target and click Properties.b. In the Sessions tab, select the identifier for the session, click Devices.c. In the Devices tab, for each VNXe storage device (cluster_disk1, cluster_disk2,cluster_disk3), do the following:– Select the device and click MPIO.50 Using a VNXe System with Microsoft Windows Hyper-V
Setting Up MPIO for a Windows Hyper-V Cluster Using a VNXe System– In the MPIO tab, select the first connection, click Connections, and verify thefollowing:Source PortalTarget Portal11.222.123.123/xxxx 11.222.123.156/3260– In the MPIO tab, select the second connection, click Connections, and verifythe following:Source PortalTarget Portal11.222.123.224/yyyy 11.222.224.231/3260Task 4: Present the VNXe storage devices to the Primary Node in the cluster.On the Primary Node in the cluster (exhost1), format each VNXe storage device(cluster_disk1, cluster_disk2, cluster_disk3) and assign a respective letter to eachpartition. In this example, E is assigned to cluster_disk1_ quorum; F is assigned tocluster_disk2; and, G is assigned to cluster_disk3.Task 5: Configure the cluster configuration on the Primary Node.The steps below follow Microsoft’s best practices for clusters.On the Primary Node (exhost1), in Failover Cluster Manager:1. Select Create a Cluster... > Add preferred Domain Joined computers (nodes) to theselect servers list and create an Access Point for administering the cluster and choosethe static cluster IP.For example:Domain: app.comNode 1: exhost1.app.comNode 2: exhost2.app.comCluster Name: ex_cluster1.app.comNetwork: 11.222.224.0/xx with address 11.222.224.yyy2. Configure the network settings:a. Select the cluster (ex_cluster1).b. Select Networks > Cluster Network # > Properties > Mgmt Network > 11.222.224.x(Cluster Network 3) with the following default settings:– Allow cluster network communications on this network– Allow clients to connect through this networkc. Select Networks > Cluster Network # > Properties > Data networks (iscsi) >11.222.123.x (Cluster Network 1) with the following default setting:– Do not allow cluster network communication on this networkSetting up cluster nodes (hosts) 51
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Setting Up MPIO for a <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V Cluster <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong>– In the MPIO tab, select the first connection, click Connections, and verify thefollowing:Source PortalTarget Portal11.222.123.123/xxxx 11.222.123.156/3260– In the MPIO tab, select the second connection, click Connections, and verifythe following:Source PortalTarget Portal11.222.123.224/yyyy 11.222.224.231/3260Task 4: Present the <strong>VNXe</strong> storage devices to the Primary Node in the cluster.On the Primary Node in the cluster (exhost1), format each <strong>VNXe</strong> storage device(cluster_disk1, cluster_disk2, cluster_disk3) and assign a respective letter to eachpartition. In this example, E is assigned to cluster_disk1_ quorum; F is assigned tocluster_disk2; and, G is assigned to cluster_disk3.Task 5: Configure the cluster configuration on the Primary Node.The steps below follow <strong>Microsoft</strong>’s best practices for clusters.On the Primary Node (exhost1), in Failover Cluster Manager:1. Select Create a Cluster... > Add preferred Domain Joined computers (nodes) to theselect servers list and create an Access Point for administering the cluster and choosethe static cluster IP.For example:Domain: app.comNode 1: exhost1.app.comNode 2: exhost2.app.comCluster Name: ex_cluster1.app.comNetwork: 11.222.224.0/xx <strong>with</strong> address 11.222.224.yyy2. Configure the network settings:a. Select the cluster (ex_cluster1).b. Select Networks > Cluster Network # > Properties > Mgmt Network > 11.222.224.x(Cluster Network 3) <strong>with</strong> the following default settings:– Allow cluster network communications on this network– Allow clients to connect through this networkc. Select Networks > Cluster Network # > Properties > Data networks (iscsi) >11.222.123.x (Cluster Network 1) <strong>with</strong> the following default setting:– Do not allow cluster network communication on this networkSetting up cluster nodes (hosts) 51