Connect the disk array
The H P representative connects the cables between the array and the host or between the a rray and the
SAN.
Defining the paths
Use Remote Web Console (shown) , Command View (XP arrays only), or Command View XP Advanced
Edition to define paths (LUNs) between hosts and volumes in the disk array.
This process is a lso called “LUN mapping.” In Remote Web Console and Command View, LUN mapping
includes:
• Configuring ports
• Enabling LUN security on the ports
• Creating host groups
• Assigning host bus adapter WWNs to host groups
• Mapping volumes to host groups (by assigning LUNs
In Command View XP Advanced Edition, LUN mapping includes:
• Configuring ports
• Creating storage groups
• Mapping volumes and WWN/host access permissions to the storage groups
For details see the LUN Configuration and Security Manager User’s Guide or Command View XP
Advanced Edition D evice Manager Web Client User’s Guide. Note the LUNS and their ports, WWNs,
nicknames, and LDEVs for later use in verifying host and device configuration.
NOTE:
A LUN assigned a number greater than FF is outside the accepted range of numbers for a Windows
server(00toFE)andwillnotberecognizedbytheserverorbevisibleforuse.
Windows 2003:
To see LUNs, you must create a LUN 0 when using the SCSIPort Miniport Driver. This is
not nec essary if using the StorPort Miniport Driver.
Windows 2000:
A LUN 0 must be created to discover more than LUNs 0 to 7.
HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP operating system configuration guide: Windows 2000/2003
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