Configuring lu paths in fibre channel environments – HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual

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Configuring LU paths in Fibre Channel environments

After open-system hosts and the array are physically connected by cables, hubs, and so on, you must use

LUN Manager to establish I/O paths between the hosts and logical volumes. This defines which host can

access which logical volume. Logical volumes that open-system hosts can access are referred to as logical

units (LUs). Paths between open-system hosts and LUs are referred to as LU paths.
Before defining LU paths, you must classify server hosts by host groups. For example, if Linux and

Windows hosts are connected to the array, you must create one host group for Linux hosts and another

host group for Windows hosts. Then you must register the host bus adapters for Linux hosts in the Linux

host group. You must also register the host bus adapters for Windows hosts in the Windows host group.
Host groups can contain only hosts connected to the same port, and cannot contain hosts connected

to different ports. For example, if two Windows hosts are connected to port 1A and three Windows

hosts are connected to port 1B, you cannot register all five Windows hosts in one host group. You

must register the first two Windows hosts in one host group and register the remaining three Windows

hosts in another host group.
After classifying server hosts into host groups, you must associate the host groups to logical volumes. In

Figure 2

, the hg-lnx host group is associated with three logical volumes (00:00, 00:01, and 00:02). LU

paths are defined between the two hosts in the hg-lnx host group and the three logical volumes.

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