Modifying And Removing Host-To-Virtual Disk Mapping - Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F Owner's Manual

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5 In Logical unit number, select a LUN. The supported LUNs are 0
through 255.
6 Select the virtual disk to be mapped in the Virtual Disk area.
The Virtual Disk area lists the names and capacity of the virtual disks that are
available for mapping based on the selected host group or selected host.
7 Click Add.
NOTE:
disk are selected.
8 To define additional mappings, repeat step 4 through step 7.
NOTE:
Disk area.
9 Click Close.
The mappings are saved. The Topology pane and the Defined Mappings
pane in the Mappings tab are updated to reflect the mappings.

Modifying and Removing Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping

You can modify or remove a host-to-virtual disk mapping for several reasons,
such as an incorrect mapping or reconfiguration of the storage array.
Modifying or removing a host-to-virtual disk mapping applies to both hosts
and host groups.
To modify or remove host to virtual disk mapping:
NOTE:
Before you modify or remove a host-to-virtual disk mapping, you must stop
any data access (I/O) to the virtual disks to prevent data loss.
1 In the AMW, select the Mappings tab.
2 In the Defined Mappings pane, perform one of these actions:
Select a single virtual disk, and select MappingsChange
Mapping.
Right-click the virtual disk, and select Change Mapping from the
pop-up menu.
3 In Host group or host, select the appropriate host group or host.
By default, the drop-down list shows the current host group or the host
associated with the selected virtual disk.
The Add button is inactive until a host group or host, LUN, and virtual
After a virtual disk is mapped, it is no longer available in the Virtual
Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
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