Table 61 Overview for Path Provisioning (continued)
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This section describes system actions for the following:
•”Volume Creation, LUN Security, and Zone Operation” on page 379
•”Meta Volume Creation” on page 384
•”Volume Creation and LUN Security” on page 394
•”Providing a LUN Number” on page 396
Volume Creation, LUN Security, and Zone Operation
You can use Path Provisioning to create meta volumes. Then, map that meta volume to a Fibre Channel port and host HBA (HSG). Finally, you could designate that volume to appear in a
Keep in mind the following:
•If you have options still selected from a previous job, just clear the options you do not want in your next job. For example, assume you created a volume. Now you want to create a new volume on the same host used previously. Just clear the Volume pane. To clear a pane, click the button.
•If you want to clear all the steps, except for the Step 1 (storage systems), select another option from the System Action
•(HDS only) Before you can create a volume. You must delete some unmapped LDEVs using the standard provisioning tool. To delete LDEVs, click Tools > Storage Essentials > Provisioning Manager. Then, click the Storage Systems tab, then the Provision button for the storage system. Then, click Step 2 Volume. Click the Unmapped Volumes folder in the left pane. Select the desired number of LDEVs for the LUSE volume then click the Delete Selected Volumes button. Take note of the array group from which you deleted the LDEVs. You need this information to create the LUSE volume.
To access Path Provisioning:
1.Click Tools > Storage Essentials > Provisioning Manager or click Tools > Storage Essentials > Home. Then, click Provisioning Manager in the left pane.
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