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8.7 Mapping a Logical Volume to Host LUN<br />

Select “View and Edit Host luns” in the main menu, then press<br />

[ENTER].<br />

A list of host channel(s)/ID(s) combinations appear on the screen.<br />

The diagram above shows two host channels and each is designated<br />

with both a primary and a secondary ID. Multiple IDs on host<br />

channels are necessary for redundant controller configuration.<br />

Details on creating multiple IDs and changing channel mode will be<br />

discussed later. Choose a host ID by pressing [ENTER].<br />

Several details are noticeable here:<br />

1. A logical group of drives (logical drive/logical volume)<br />

previously assigned to the primary controller can not be mapped<br />

to a secondary ID combination. Neither can that assigned to the<br />

secondary controller mapped to a primary ID.<br />

2. ID 7 is reserved for the controller itself. If there are two<br />

controllers, controllers might occupy ID 6 and ID 7.<br />

Choose the "channel-ID" combination you wish to map, then press<br />

[ENTER] to proceed. Choose mapping a “Logical Drive,” a “Logical<br />

Volume,” or a “Physical SCSI Drive” on the drop box.<br />

1. A list of LUNs and their respective mappings will be displayed<br />

on the screen. To map a host LUN to a logical volume’s partition,<br />

Terminal Operation 8-11

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