Servers that require high bandwidth may require more than one iSCSI HBA for iSeries™ to handle the workload. You can segment this even further by identifying which virtual disks and virtual Ethernet LANs require high bandwidth and which ones do not. For example, you can dedicate an iSCSI HBA to a disk that needs high bandwidth and share another iSCSI HBA among disks or other servers that do not require high bandwidth.
The way you spread a server's SCSI and virtual Ethernet workload over multiple iSCSI HBAs is to define multiple storage or virtual Ethernet paths in the network server description (NWSD) and assign which virtual disks and which virtual Ethernets use each path.
To define additional storage paths using iSeries Navigator, first shut down the server (see Start and stop an integrated server), then follow these steps:
If you want to use a CL command, see the STGPTH keyword on the CHGNWSD command.
Now that the new storage path is defined, you need to re-link one or more of the server's virtual disks in order to use the new storage path. First unlink the disk (see Unlink integrated Windows server disk drives). Then link the disk to the server again (see Link a disk drive to an integrated server), using the new storage path number that was added above.
To define additional virtual Ethernet paths using iSeries Navigator, first shut down the server (see Start and stop an integrated server), then follow these steps:
If you want to use a CL command, see the VRTETHPTH keyword on the CHGNWSD command.