Discovering and mapping lus, Mapping external lus individually (add lu), Mapping external lus (add lu) – HP XP Data Shredder Software User Manual
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4.
Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.
5.
Click OK. The port attribute setting is applied to the local array, and the new setting appears in
the Port Operation list.
If an error occurs, the failed setting and an error code appears in the Preset list. To view error
messages, right-click the failed row, and select Detail.
6.
Set the topology for the connection configuration.
When an FC switch is connected, set Fabric to Enable. When a switch is not connected, set Fabric
to Disable, and specify FC-AL. Set Connection according to the actual connection configuration.
For more information about setting the topology, see the HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and
Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.
7.
Set the data transfer speed to Auto Negotiation.
NOTE:
When connecting to a TagmaStore AMS or TagmaStore WMS subsystem, use LUN
Manager to set the data transfer speed of the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 external port
you use to a fixed value other than Auto Negotiation. Also, set the data transfer speed of
the target port of the TagmaStore AMS or TagmaStore WMS subsystem to the same fixed
value according to the external port's data transfer speed.
Discovering and Mapping LUs
After setting the port used for External Storage XP to External, map the external LU as an internal LDEV.
If you mapped the external LU and previously set the VMA of LUN Security XP Extension in that volume, the
former VMA setting is overwritten when you map the volume again. However, if LUN Security XP Extension
is not installed when you remap the volume, the volume with the VMA setting cannot be mapped.
Mapping external LUs individually (Add LU)
This section describes mapping operations starting with the Add LU command. Use the Add LU
(
), Select Paths (
), SSID (
) panes for mapping
external LUs individually.
NOTE:
Before mapping the external LU, ensure that no other applications (such as RAID Manager XP) that use
the command device are executing. Stop any applications that are executing.
External Storage XP user guide
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