126 Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
• Not every operating system has the same number of LUNs available.
• You can define the mappings on the
Mappings
tab in the AMW. See
"Using the Mappings Tab" on page 90.
Creating Host-to-Virtual Disk Mappings
Guidelines to define the mappings:
• An access virtual disk mapping is not required for an out-of-band storage
array. If your storage array is managed using an out-of-band connection,
and an access virtual disk mapping is assigned to the Default Group, an
access virtual disk mapping is assigned to every host created from the
Default Group. To prevent this action from occurring, remove the access
virtual disk mapping from the Default Group.
• Most hosts have 256 LUNs mapped per storage partition. The LUN
numbering is from 0 through 255. If your operating system restricts LUNs
to 127, and you try to map a virtual disk to a LUN that is greater than or
equal to 127, the host cannot access it.
• An initial mapping of the host group or host must be created using the
Storage Partitioning Wizard before defining additional mappings. See
"Storage Partitioning" on page 137.
To create host to virtual disk mappings:
1
In the AMW, select the
Mappings
tab.
2
In the
Topology
pane, select:
•Default Group
• Undefined mappings node
• Individual defined mapping
• Host group
•Host
3
In the toolbar, select
Mappings
Define
Additional Mapping
.
The
Define Additional Mapping
window is displayed.
4
In
Host group or host
, select the appropriate host group or host.
All defined hosts, host groups, and the default group is displayed in the
list.
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