Lu configuration, Lu configuration -7 – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Restrictions on using HDLM in an IP-SAN environment

The following restrictions apply when using HDLM in an IP-SAN environment:

Use of HDLM in cluster configurations or boot disk environments is not

supported.

The kdump function cannot be used.

LU Configuration

After you have properly installed HDLM, the LU configuration will change as

follows:

Before the installation of HDLM:

The host recognizes that a SCSI device is connected to each path.
Thus, a single LU in the storage system is recognized as though there are

as many LUs as there are paths.

After the installation of HDLM:

An HDLM device corresponding one-to-one with an LU in the storage
system is created at a level higher than the SCSI device.

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Thus, from the host, LUs in the storage system are also recognized as a

single LU regardless of the number of paths.

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In addition to the one that indicates the entire LU, a logical device file

for the HDLM device is created for each partition.

An LU recognized by a host after HDLM installation, is called a host LU (HLU).

The areas in a host LU that correspond to the Dev (partition) in a storage

system LU are called host devices (HDev).

On a system using HDLM, the logical device file for the HDLM device is used

to access the target LU instead of the logical device file for the SCSI device.

Figure 2-3 LU Configuration Recognized by the Host After HDLM Installation

on page 2-8

shows the LU configuration recognized by the host after HDLM

installation.

HDLM Functions

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