Optimizing Connectivity To Storage Arrays For Windows - HP VMA SAN Installation And Configuration Manual

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lun export Command
lun export
The
initiator or initiator group. A single LUN may be exported multiple times through different target
ports (multipathing) or to different initiators (shared access).
Syntax
[no] lun export container <container_name> name <lun_name> [lunid][to
<igroup | initiator>]... [using <port ...>]
Syntax Description
lun_name
container <container_ID>
name <lun_name>
lunid
igroup
initiator
port

Optimizing Connectivity to Storage Arrays for Windows

Depending on the Windows operating system, client machines connected to the VMA SAN
Gateway should use the Microsoft® Multipath I/O (MPIO) driver for optimal storage array
connectivity. Install the appropriate driver for your operating system.
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Above
Install the Microsoft MPIO driver. MPIO is not installed by default. Use the following link for
installation instructions.
Installing and Configuring MPIO for Windows Server 2008 R2:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee619752(WS.10).aspx
In HA configurations, you must ensure a proper MPIO operation when a HP VMA SAN Gateway
failure occurs.
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command enables you to export the LUNs within a specific container to an
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The lun_name could be wildcard specified, such as
FINANCE*
Name of the container.
Name of the LUN.
Designates the LUN ID assigned to an exported LUN.
By default, LUN IDs are automatically assigned by
vSHARE. User-defined LUN IDs may be specified to
track specific LUNs.
The name of the igroup.
If no igroup or initiator is specified, all initiators will
have access to the LUN.
The WWN (Fibre Channel) name of the initiator.
The port is Fibre Channel wwn ID.
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