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09-07-2022 06:20 PM - last edited on 09-08-2022 11:43 PM by support_s
09-07-2022 06:20 PM - last edited on 09-08-2022 11:43 PM by support_s
Nimble HF 20 Version: 6.0.0.400-991645-opt - Allow Multiple Initiator Access
Hi,
we just bought a Nimble HF20 with Version: 6.0.0.400-991645-opt.
when configured the volume and initiator, i cant find the option "Allow Multiple Initiator Access".
Please advise.
Thank You
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09-08-2022 11:07 PM
09-08-2022 11:07 PM
Re: Nimble HF 20 Version: 6.0.0.400-991645-opt - Allow Multiple Initiator Access
"Allow Multiple Initiators Access" is only be available while array using legacy Volume Scoped Target (VST).
And starting from 5.1 OS the default setting has been changed to Group Scale Target (GST), which if multiple initiators are being assigned to the volume all host can access the LUN simultaneously. (say share VMFS for ESXi hosts)
Check out the GUI Admin Guide for the differences.
Thomas Lam - Global Storage Field CTO
I work for HPE
