Configuring iSCSI Initiators
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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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