Modifying scsi host mapping, Setting the view for the scsi host device column – Dell PowerVault 160T LTO2 (Tape Library) User Manual

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The right column of the SCSI host map dialog box, labeled Device, lists all available devices. The

ID/LUN/Device column on the left provides map space for IDs 0-15 associated with the selected SCSI

Channel, and LUNs 0-7 associated with each ID. Drag and drop devices from the Device column into the boxes

associated with particular LUN assignments in the ID/LUN/Device column.

Figure 7. SCSI Host Map (Show Details View)

8. Select OK to save mapping.

The SCSI Host map is automatically saved as part of the configuration.

Modifying SCSI Host Mapping

When a device has been mapped, it is still listed, though unavailable, in the Device column.

In

Figure 8

some LUNs are not currently available for mapping, because they have been mapped into the

ID/LUN/Device column already. Drag them back into the Device column to make them available for re-mapping.

Setting the View for the SCSI Host Device Column

Select the View menu on the SCSI Host dialog box. If you want to see product details, select the box in front of Show

Details. If you want to see only the names of the devices available for mapping, select Show Details again to toggle

the display back to the default.

Figure 8. SCSI Host Devices Mapped

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