Q-Logic 9000 manual 37. Click to Add Link, 38. Map Configuration Wizard

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NOTE:The number in green box of the Name column represents how many sessions are active for that SRP initiator. The number in the green box in the IOC

(X)Mapping column represents how many session are active for that map.

Figure 3-37. Click to Add Link

4.Click the Click to Add link of the SRP Initiator and column of the IOC. The IOC is the path through the FVIC through which the IB traffic flows (i.e. it selects one of the two HCA(s) on the FVIC). The Map Configuration Wizard is displayed:

Figure 3-38. Map Configuration Wizard

NOTE:The FCP target device must be accessible through the IOC chosen in order for the SRP initiator to communicate with the FCP target device.

5.Enter a map name applicable to the user environment.

6.For map type, choose Direct or Explicit. This example presents an Explicit map type.

NOTE:If the SRP initiator only requires access to LUN 0 of the target device as Host LUN 0, use a Direct map. In general, each disk of a JBOD must be configured as a separate LUN. Depending on how a device is configured, the user may need to configure multiple LUNs for communication with an “intelligent” target device. If a storage device has multiple virtual drives, a Direct map to that device will allow access to all virtual drives (LUNs). An Explicit map to such a device allows the user to choose which LUNs to connect.

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