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Perform Configuration
Quantum TC2201 User’s Guide 102
An optional, colon (:) prefixed, string within the character set and
length boundaries that the owner of the domain name deems
appropriate. This may contain product types, serial numbers, host
identifiers, or software keys (e.g., it may include colons to separate
organization boundaries). With the exception of the colon prefix, the
owner of the domain name can assign everything after the reversed
domain name as desired. It is the responsibility of the entity that is
the naming authority to ensure that the iSCSI names it assigns are
worldwide unique. For example, "Example Storage Arrays, Inc.",
might own the domain name "example.com".
An example of an iSCSI-qualified name string is as follows:
iqn.1986-03.com.hp:hpfcs214.2000853943
With the successful addition of the host, the host list will then be
displayed again and the user can confirm that the host information is
correct.
Deleting a Host 3
Select ‘D’ to delete a host from the host list. The operator will be asked to
enter an index for the host, as is displayed in the very left column of the
table. A confirmation prompt will also appear.
Table 37 Deleting a
Host
Editing a Host 3
Select ‘E’ to edit host information. Old information will be displayed on
the screen, and the user will be asked to enter information to replace it, or
just hit Enter to keep old information. All of the information entered by
the user will be validated.
The following is an example of editing a host list for an iSCSI Port:
Select Host to delete (X=Cancel) > 1
Are you sure you want to permanently remove Host 1? (Y=Confirm,
X=Cancel) > y
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