Configuring Host Access To Storage Networking Drives And Partitions - Quantum Scalar i6000 User Manual

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Configuring Host Access to Storage Networking Drives
and Partitions
Quantum Scalar i6000 User's Guide

Configuring Host Access to Storage Networking Drives and Partitions

Note: Host access is available on all drives while host access controls
are only available on HP LTO-6 and LTO-7 drives.
The SNW Host Access feature provides a way to limit host access to
specific SNW tape drives and partitions via the library interface.
Note: This section describes host access for storage networking drives
and partitions only. For information about FC I/O blade LUN
mapping, see
This section covers:
Viewing All Access Groups on page 417
Requirements for Host Access
Configuring Hosts
Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Host Access Groups
page 396
Viewing All Access Groups
Without host access restrictions, all hosts can view all drives connected
to the SAN and all partitions to which there is a library control path.
Host access gives you the ability to deny/restrict access to specific hosts.
Details about host access include:
• If a control path drive has an SNW license applied to it, it will not be
seen by external applications until you create an access group and
add the host and partition to the access group.
• Access is granted using "access groups." An access group is made
up of partitions, drives, and hosts. Drives and partitions can be in
multiple access groups, but each host can only be in one access
group.
• A partition can be assigned to a host access group if its control path
is through an SNW-licensed tape drive.
FC Host
on page 204.
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Chapter 10: Path Failover
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