Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > set mapping
set mapping
This command is a mapping method that is available when Host Affinity Mode is disabled and associates the
specified volumes with the host LUNs (logical unit number) through the specified host interface port. Usually
a LUN can be assigned a value from 0 to 255. However, for an HP-UX host environment, a value from 0 to 511
can be assigned. This command cannot used when the Host Affinity Mode of the host interface port is
enabled.
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Syntax
set mapping -port {
luns
-lun
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Parameter
-port
-volume-number
or
-volume-name
xyz
} {-volume-number
This parameter specifies the host interface ports to be associated volumes with LUNs. Two or
more parameters can be specified by separating them with a comma (,).
Example: -port 000,100
For details, refer to
"1.2.15 Host Interface Port Syntax" (page
xyz
"x" is the controller module (CM) number, "y" is the CA number, and "z" is the host
port number.
Example: "123" indicates CM#1-CA#2-Host port#3
This parameter specifies volumes identifiers to be associated. One or more parameters can be
specified at the same time. For details, refer to
more LUNs are specified, these parameters must be specified in the same order.
Example:
-volume-number 10-12 -lun 1-3
-> The volume #10 and LUN 1 are pairs.
-> The volume #11 and LUN 2 are pairs.
-> The volume #12 and LUN 3 are pairs.
-volume-name v1,v2 -lun 1-2
-> The volume named "v1" and LUN 1 are pairs.
-> The volume named "v2" and LUN 2 are pairs.
volume_numbers
Volume number
volume_names
Volume name
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volume_numbers
| -volume-name
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volume_names
}
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