To define LU paths:
1.
From the
Storage Systems
tree, click
Ports/Hosts Groups
. From the
Actions
menu, select
Logical
Device
, then
Add LUN Paths
.
2.
Select the desired LDEVs from the
Available LDEVs
table, then click
Add
.
Selected LDEVs are listed in the
Selected LDEVs
table.
3.
Click
Next
.
4.
Select the desired host groups from the
Available Host Groups
table, then click
Add
.
Selected host groups are listed in the
Selected Host Groups
table.
5.
Click
Next
.
6.
Confirm the defined LU paths.
•
To change the LU path settings, click
Change LUN IDs
and type the LUN ID that you want
to change.
•
To change the LDEV name, click
Change LDEV Settings
. In the
Change LDEV Settings
window, change the LDEV name.
7.
Click
Finish
.
8.
In the
Confirm
window, confirm the settings, in
Task Name
type a unique name for this task
or accept the default, then click
Apply
.
If
Go to tasks window for status
is checked, the
Tasks
window opens.
Setting a UUID
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
You can set an arbitrary ID to identify a logical volume from the host using LUN Manager when
host mode option 33 is set to on. The ID is referred to as the UUID (user-definable LUN identifier)
and is typically composed of a Prefix and an Initial Number.
Note the following when setting a UUID:
•
If host mode
05 OpenVMS
is used, the host mode option 33 is set to ON, LUs that do not
have UUID settings are inaccessible.
•
If host mode
05 OpenVMS
is used with host mode option 33 set to OFF, LUs that have UUID
settings are inaccessible.
The following rules apply to setting a UUID:
•
These characters cannot be used for UUID:
\ / : , ; * ? " < > |
•
A space character cannot be used as the first or the last character of a UUID.
•
UUID is case-sensitive. For example,
Abc
and
abc
are different UUIDs.
To keep track of device information, create a correspondence table similar to the example in
“Correspondence table for defining devices” (page 180)
To set a UUID:
1.
In the Remote Web Console main window, in the
Storage Systems
tree, select
Ports/Host
Groups
.
The list of available ports appears in the tree.
2.
In the tree, select a port.
The host groups that correspond to the port appear in the tree.
3.
In the tree, select a host group.
Information about the selected host group appears on the right side of the window.
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