Lu path table, Iscsi folder, Iscsi port icons – HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual

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Figure 18 iSCSI folder
Table 9 iSCSI port icons

Icon

Status

LUN security is not applied to the port.

LUN security is applied to the port

When you double-click an iSCSI port in the tree, a list of iSCSI targets (

) appears. The iSCSI target's

group number (G-ID), name, and host mode appear on the right of this icon. For more information

about host modes, see

Table 16

.

When you double-click an iSCSI target in the tree, a list of host bus adapters (

) appears. The host bus

adapter's nickname and iSCSI name appear on the right of this icon.

NOTE:

Host bus adapters

are adapters contained in host computers and are used as ports for connecting

hosts and the array.

When you double-click a port to which LUN security is not applied to display a list of iSCSI targets, iSCSI

targets except for the first group (that is, iSCSI target 0) are grayed out.

LU Path table

A table appears on the right side and displays LU path information about the host group selected

in the tree.

LUN: LUNs assigned to logical volumes. LUNs (logical unit numbers) are addresses assigned to

logical units (LUs), which are logical volumes that open-system hosts can access. If no paths are

defined, the other columns on the right are blank.

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