Host-to-virtual disk mapping, Creating host-to-virtual disk mappings – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping

After you create virtual disks, you must map them to the host(s) connected to
the array. When you configure host-to-virtual disk mapping, consider these
guidelines:

Each virtual disk in the storage array can be mapped to only one host or
host group.

Host-to-virtual disk mappings are shared between controllers in the storage
array.

A unique LUN must be used by a host group or host to access a virtual
disk.

Not every operating system has the same number of LUNs available.

Creating Host-to-Virtual Disk Mappings

Create host-to-virtual disk mappings by clicking the Configure tab, then
clicking Create Host-to-Virtual Disk Mappings. When you click this link,
the Storage Manager displays a series of pages in which you select the hosts
and virtual disks to be mapped.

After you complete this configuration, verify the mapping by clicking Host-to-
Virtual Disk Mappings on the Summary tab to ensure the configuration was
created correctly.

Modifying and Removing Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping

You might choose to modify or remove a host-to-virtual disk mapping for
several reasons, such as an incorrect mapping or reconfiguration of the storage
array. Modifying or removing a host-to-virtual disk mapping applies to both
hosts and host groups.

NOTICE:

Before you modify or remove a host-to-virtual disk mapping, you must

stop any data access (I/O) to the virtual disks to prevent data loss.

1 Stop any data access (I/O) to the virtual disks.
2 Click the Modify tab and then click Edit Host-to-Virtual Disk Mappings.

MD Storage Manager displays a list of virtual disks and the hosts to which
they are mapped.

3 Select the virtual disk you wish to modify by clicking its name.

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