Remove Gaps; Deleting An Entry - HP StorageWorks e1200-320 4Gb Service Manual

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Remove gaps

NOTE:
SCSI devices attached to a Fibre Channel port must be mapped as sequential FC LUNs starting
at LUN number 00. Skipping LUN numbers is not recommended when mapping FC LUNs because FC
Discovery stops the discovery process whenever an empty LUN position is found.
This option removes any incremental gaps in the sequence of LUNs listed in the table.

Deleting an entry

The user selects a LUN ID.
Figure 51
Deleting an entry
Select LUN to delete (X=Cancel, D=DeleteMulitple) > 0
Are you sure you want to delete LUN 0? (Y=Confirm, X=Cancel) > y
Select D to delete multiple LUNs:
NOTE:
When deleting multiple LUNs, the user can list the LUNs to delete in a comma or space delimited
format.
Select 3 from the Map Edit menu to clear (that is, remove all entries from) the current map. The user is
prompted for confirmation.
Select 4 from the Map Edit menu to fill the current map. This selection scans the device list and
appends all unmapped devices at the end of the current map. Devices marked as DOWN are not
mapped. After this operation completes, the Edit Map Entries screen appears.
Select 6 from the Device Mapping Main menu to clone current map. This option allows the user to
make an exact copy of an already existing map complete with all entries. Cloning of Auto Assigned or
SCC Map is not allowed. The new map must have a unique map ID and name. Once cloning is
complete, the newly created map becomes current map. The purpose of this option is to create a base
for a new map that is similar to an already existing map.
Select 7 from the Device Mapping Main menu to edit the host list for the current map. The current map
can be associated with hosts available in the host list on the same port where the map is defined.
Initially all hosts are associated with an Indexed map. These are built at runtime hosts. They cannot be
edited or deleted; their name cannot be changed.
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