You have a server named LON-DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
An iSCSI virtual disk named VirtuahSCSIl.vhd exists on LON-DC1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)
Youcreate a new iSCSI virtual disk named VirtualiSCSI2.vhd by using the existing itgt iSCSI target.
VirtualiSCSIl.vhd is removed from LON-DC1.
Youneed to assign VirtualiSCSI2.vhd a logical unit value of 0.
What should you do?
A.
Run the Set-IscsiVirtualDisk cmdlet and specify the -DevicePath parameter.
B.
Run the iscsicpl command and specify the virtualdisklun parameter.
C.
Modify the properties of the itgt ISCSI target.
D.
Run the Set-VirtualDisk cmdlet and specify the -Uniqueld parameter.
Explanation:
Set-VirtualDisk
Modifies the attributes of an existing virtual disk.
Applies To:Windows Server 2012 R2
-UniqueId<String>
Specifies an ID used to uniquely identify a Disk object in the system. The ID persists through
restarts.
Note: Logical unit numbers (LUNs) created on an iSCSI disk storage subsystem are not directly
assigned to a server. For iSCSI, LUNs are assigned to logical entities called targets.
Incorrect:
Not A: Set-IscsiVirtualDisk
Modifies the settings for the specified iSCSI virtual disk.
-Path<String> (alias: DevicePath)
Specifies the path of the virtual hard disk (VHD) file that is associated with the iSCSI virtual disk.
Filter the iSCSI Virtual Disk object using this parameter.Not B: iscsicpl.exe could is the Microsoft
iSCSI Initiator Configuration Tool. Microsoft Internet iSCSI Initiator enables you to connect a host
computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 to an external iSCSI-based storage
array through an Ethernet network adapter.