This is a SAN Client being managed by the ASC Server.
The General tab displays information about the Client and
tells you whether or not this Client has been authenticated.
The SAN Resources tab displays a list of the SAN Resources that are allocated to this Client. The adapter, SCSI ID, and LUN are relative to this ASC SAN Client only. Other Clients that may have access to the resources may have different adapter, SCSI ID, and LUN information.
In order to be able to access storage, the Client and Server must have a trusted relationship. This prevents other computers from masquerading as the Client and accessing storage that it does not have rights to.
To establish a trusted relationship, you must:
Add the Client in the Console and assign storage resources to the Client.
Add the Server to the Client. - For Windows Clients,
you can use the Add Server option in the SAN Client Monitor program.
For Linux Clients, you can execute /sanclient monitor from /usr/local/sanclient/bin
to connect and authenticate the Client to a Server. You must enter a valid
ASC administrator or root user name and password.
This process needs to be done only
once per Client-to-Server relationship. Subsequent access to a Server from a
Client retains the authorization.