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5. If you need to make changes to multiple parameters, and you want all the changes temporary,
check Make all changes temporary box. Only dynamic parameters can be temporary.
6. To apply your changes, click Apply.
7. Reboot the system for this change to take effect.
Mapping and Masking Defaults (Windows)
Table13 describes LUN mapping and masking global defaults.
Setting Up Persistent Binding (Windows, Solaris LPFC and Solaris emlxs (SFS))
You can set up persistent binding on remote and local HBAs. Global automapping assigns a binding
type, target ID, SCSI Bus and SCSI ID to the device. The binding type, SCSI Bus and SCSI ID may
change when the system is rebooted. With persistent binding applied to one of these targets, the
WWPN, SCSI Bus and SCSI ID remain the same when the system is rebooted.
The driver refers to the binding information at bootup. When you create a persistent binding, HBAnyware
tries to make that binding dynamic. However, the binding must meet all of the following criteria to be
dynamic:
The SCSI ID (target/bus combination) specified in the binding request must not be mapped to
another target. For example, the SCSI ID must not already appear in the 'Current Mappings'
table under 'SCSI ID'. If the SCSI ID is already in use, then the binding cannot be made
dynamic, and a reboot is required.
The target (WWPN, WWNN or DID) specified in the binding request must not be mapped to a
SCSI ID. If the desired target is already mapped, then a reboot is required.
The bind type (WWPN, WWNN or DID) specified in the binding request must match the currently
active bind type shown in the Current Settings area of the Target Mapping tab. If they do not
match, then the binding cannot be made active.
To set up persistent binding:
1. In the discovery-tree, select the HBA you want to set up with persistent binding.
Table 13: Mapping and Masking Window Defaults
Field (Function) Default Description Window
Globally Automap
All Targets Enabled Emulex driver detects all FC devices attached to the Emulex
HBAs. Global
Automap
Globally Automap
All LUNs Enabled Assigns an operating system LUN ID to a FC LUN ID for all
LUNs behind all targets in the system area network. Global
Automap
Globally Unmask
All LUNs Enabled Allows the operating system to see all LUNs behind all
targets. Global
Automap
Automap All
LUNs (Target
Level)
Disabled With Globally Automap All LUNs disabled, this parameter
assigns an operating system LUN ID to a FC LUN ID for all
LUNs behind the selected target.
LUN Mapping
LUN Unmasking
(Target Level) Disabled Allows the operating system to see all LUNs behind the
selected target. With this parameter disabled, each
individual LUN can be masked or unmasked.
LUN Mapping