Configuring Host Mapping - Quantum scalar i500 User Manual

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Configuring Host
Mapping
Scalar i500 User's Guide
To configure host mapping, you need to select the media changer device
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(partition) or tape drive you want to map and assign a new LUN number
for the device.
Note:
Depending on host operating system constraints, it might be
necessary to reboot or reconfigure the host due to device
mapping changes that result from configuring host mapping.
Details on configuring host mapping include:
• Host mapping is an optional feature and is disabled by default. For
instructions on how to enable or disable host mapping, see
Enabling/Disabling FC Host Mapping
• The
Setup - I/O Blade Host Mapping
host name, I/O blade location, World Wide Port Name (WWPN), and
operating system type of each available FC host. You can select the
FC host to configure and proceed to the next screen.
The screen lists the available partitions and tape drives connected to
the FC I/O blade to which the FC host is attached. For each available
partition and tape drive, the screen lists the following:
Description
coordinates][(associated partition)]. For partitions: the name
assigned to the partition during the partition creation process.
— Device type, for example, processor, media changer
Type
(partition), tape drive.
Serial Number
Vendor
Product
— Current logical unit number (LUN) assignment. Assign a
LUN
new LUN number for the device.
Note:
The operator panel host mapping configuration screens
show less information about each device; however, you
still select the host and device(s) and configure the LUN
number(s(.)
— For tape drives: Drive [location
— Serial number of the partition or tape drive.
— Device manufacturer.
— Name of the device.
Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
Working With FC I/O Blades
on page 113.
screen on the Web client lists the
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