Use this option to define additional logical drive-to-LUN mappings
Note: This option may also be used to define the initial logical drive-to-LUN mapping.
Important: An Access Logical Drive
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From the Topology pane of the Mappings View, select the Default Group, Undefined Mappings node, an individual undefined mapping, a host group, a host, or an Access Logical Drive. Then, select the Mappings >> Define >> Additional Mapping pull-down menu option, or Define Additional Mapping from the right-mouse pop-up menu. Result: The Define Additional Mapping dialog is displayed. |
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Select a host group or host to which the logical drive is to be mapped from the Host group or host drop-down list. All defined hosts, host groups, and the Default Group are displayed as options. Note: If a host or host group is selected that does not have a host port defined, a warning dialog is displayed. |
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Select a single Logical Unit Number (LUN) Note: Only available LUNs are displayed. |
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Select the logical drive to be mapped to from the Logical Drive table. The table lists the names and capacity of the logical drives that are available for mapping, based on the host group or host selected. |
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Select Add to save the logical drive-to-LUN mapping, and leave the dialog open. Note: The Add button remains unavailable until a host group, host, LUN, and logical drive are selected. |
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Repeat steps 2 through 5 to add multiple additional logical drives to the storage partition. Note: Once a logical drive has been mapped twice, it is no longer available in the Logical Drive table. |
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Select Close to exit the dialog. Result: The logical drive-to-LUN mappings are saved. The Topology and Defined Mappings panes in the Mappings View are updated to reflect the additional mappings. |
Learn About Storage Partitioning
Changing a Logical Drive-to-LUN Mapping
Deleting a Host Group, Host, Host Port, or Logical Drive-to-LUN Mapping