About your storage array, Access virtual disk – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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About Your Storage Array

This chapter covers basic information about how to manage storage arrays

from MD Storage Manager, including adding and removing arrays from the

software, performing initial setup tasks, setting passwords on an array, and

configuring alert notifications. For information on planning your storage

array, see the Installation Guide.
Following is a list of terms that are used throughout this chapter:

• Physical Disk — Non-volatile, randomly-addressable device for storing

data.

• Host — System that accesses a storage array and is mapped to virtual

disks.

• Host Group — Hosts that are logically associated and share access to the

same virtual disks.

• Host-Agent Software — Software installed on the host that provides in-

band management and topology discovery.

• Logical Unit Number (LUN) — Address that identifies individual virtual

disks within a storage array.

• Event Monitor — A feature that, when enabled, monitors activity on

managed storage arrays and notifies a host or remote system when

critical problems occur.

• SNMP Alert — Alert (SNMP trap) that is sent from the event monitor to

an SNMP-enabled host.

Access Virtual Disk

Each RAID controller in an MD Storage Array maintains an access virtual

disk. The host-agent software uses the access virtual disk to communicate

management requests and event information between the storage

management station and the RAID controller module in an in-band–managed

storage array. The access virtual disk is not available for application data storage.

The default LUN is 31.

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