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Restart the host applications.

Changing Controller Ownership of the Virtual Disk

If the host has a single data-path to the MD storage array, the virtual disk
must be owned by the controller to which the host is connected. You must
configure this storage array before you start I/O operations and after the
virtual disk is created.
You can change the RAID controller module ownership of a standard virtual
disk or a snapshot repository virtual disk. You cannot directly change the
RAID controller module ownership of a snapshot virtual disk because the
snapshot virtual disk inherits the RAID controller module owner of its
associated source virtual disk. Changing the RAID controller module
ownership of a virtual disk changes the preferred RAID controller module
ownership of the virtual disk.
During a virtual disk copy, the same RAID controller module must own both
the source virtual disk and the target virtual disk. Sometimes both virtual
disks do not have the same preferred RAID controller module when the
virtual disk copy starts. Therefore, the ownership of the target virtual disk is
automatically transferred to the preferred RAID controller module of the
source virtual disk. When the virtual disk copy is completed or is stopped,
ownership of the target virtual disk is restored to its preferred RAID controller
module. If ownership of the source virtual disk is changed during the virtual
disk copy, ownership of the target virtual disk is also changed. Under certain
operating system environments, it might be necessary to reconfigure the
multi-path driver before an I/O path can be used.
To change the ownership of the virtual disk to the connected controller:
1
In the AMW, select the
Logical
tab and select a virtual disk.
2
Select
Virtual Disk
Change
Ownership/Preferred Path
.
3
Select the appropriate RAID controller module slot and click
Yes
to
confirm the selection.

Removing Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping

To remove the host to virtual disk mapping:
1
In the AMW, select the
Mapping
tab.
2
Select a virtual disk from the
Defined Mappings
pane.
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