
Chapter 10
LUN Mapping
After creating a logical drive (LD) or logical volume (LV), you can map
it as is to a host LUN; or, if partitions are set, you can map each partition
to a specific host LUN. RAIDWatch supports eight LUNs per host
channel (numbered 0 - 7), each of which appears as a single drive letter
to the host if mapped to an LD, LV, or a partition of either. Existing host
LUN mappings can also be deleted. In cases where certain mappings are
found to be useless, or the disk array needs to be reconfigured, you can
delete unwanted mappings in your system.
This chapter explains the following LUN mapping features:
♦ Accessing the LUN Map Table – Section 10.1, page 10-2
♦ LUN Mapping – Section 10.2, page 10-3
10.2.1 Mapping a Complete LD or LV
10.2.2 Map a Logical Drive or Volume Partition to a Host
LUN
10.2.3 Deleting a Host LUN Mapping
Accessing the LUN Map Table 10-1
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