Managing fc hosts and host mapping, Enabling/disabling fc host mapping, Managing – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Working With FC I/O Blades

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the Web client, select

Setup > FC I/O Blades > Channel Zoning

.

• From the operator panel, select

Setup > FC I/O Blades > Channel

Zoning

.

Managing FC Hosts and
Host Mapping

5

An FC host is the main processing server on a storage area network

(SAN) that receives data and initiates communication with other devices.

When FC I/O blades are installed in the library, administrators can

access, add, modify, and delete FC hosts and also configure FC host

mapping. Before you can perform any of these FC host management

operations, you need to enable host mapping, which is disabled by

default. See

Enabling/Disabling FC Host Mapping

on page 113.

Enabling/Disabling FC
Host Mapping

5

Administrators can enable or disable the optional FC host mapping

feature. This feature is disabled by default. When host mapping is

enabled, you can add, modify, and delete hosts as well as configure FC

host mapping.

Note:

This operation should not be performed concurrently by

multiple administrators logged in from different locations.

You can access the appropriate screens, but you cannot apply

changes while another administrator is performing the same

operation.

Note:

On the operator panel, the host management screens (

Setup >

I/O Blades > Host Management

) are not available unless FC host

mapping is enabled.

Note:

If both channel zoning and host mapping are enabled, the

channel zoning settings supersede any host LUN mapping on

the I/O blade.

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