5.7Mapping a Logical Volume/Logical Drive to Host LUN

The process of mapping a logical drive is identical to that of mapping a logical volume. The process of mapping a logical volume is used as an example.

Press ENT for two seconds to enter the Main Menu. Press or to select "View and Edit Host Luns," then press ENT.

Note some details before proceeding:

 

View

and Edit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Host

Luns

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.A logical group of drives (logical drive/logical volume) previously assigned to the primary controller can not be mapped to a secondary ID. Neither can those assigned to the secondary controller be mapped to a primary ID.

2.For a SCSI-based controller, ID 7 is reserved for the controller itself. If there are two controllers, controllers might occupy ID 6 and ID 7. Please check your system Hardware Manual for details on preserved IDs.

Press \or to select a configured host ID, and then press ENT for two seconds to confirm. IDs are available as Primary or Secondary Controller IDs.

Press or to select the type of

logical configuration. Available choices are “Map to Logical Volume,” “Map to Logical Drive,” or “Map to Physical Drive.” Confirm your choice by pressing ENT.

Press or to select a LUN number, then press ENT to proceed.

Press ENT for two seconds to confirm the selected LUN mapping.

Press or to select a partition from the logical volume. Press ENT for two seconds to map the selected partition

to this LUN. If the logical configuration has not been partitioned,

 

CH=0

ID=000

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pri.

Ctlr

..

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map to

Logical Volume ?

CH=0 ID=0 LUN=0 Not Mapped

 

Map Host LUN

?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LV=0 ID=685AE502

2021MB DRV=1

LV=0 PART=0

700MB ?

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