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Configuring iSCSI Initiators
84 SnapServer Administrator Guide
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Identify the specific volume you are expanding.
7 Enter:
select disk n
where n is the disk number that Diskpart indicated from the list command.
8 Enter:
select Volume n
where n is the volume number that Diskpart indicated from the list command.
9 Enter
extend size=n
where n is the number of megabytes you want to expand the disk.
For example, if you are adding 10 GBs to an existing disk of 100 GBs, use the
following command:
extend size=10240 (the number is in megabytes, 1024MBs = 1GB)
Note The Disk Management GUI will show the newly expanded disk size.
10 Exit the Computer Management tool.
11 Restart the necessary application services.
Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 and QLA4050/52c iSCSI Initiators for
Microsoft Windows
QLogic's QLA4010 and QLA4050/52c are iSCSI adapters that appear as a SCSI
adapter instead of a network adapter in Windows Device Manager. Before the
QLA4010 or QLA4050/52c can successfully connect to iSCSI targets, you must:
Set initiator parameters (for example, initiator name, alias, IP address).
Enter target information (for example, target portal information and target iSCSI
name).
You can use either the SANSurfer Management application that came with the
QLA4010/4050/4052c or Microsoft’s iSCSI initiator applet to set initiator
parameters and enter target information. Follow the instructions in the
documentation to install and configure the adapter.
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