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Figure 6 The LU Path List
Displays LUNs assigned to logical volumes. LUNs (logical unit
numbers) are address numbers assigned to logical units (LUs), which
are logical volumes that can be accessed by open-system hosts. If no
paths are defined, the other columns on the right are left blank.
The icon
indicates a logical volume to which an LU path is defined.
LUN
The icon
indicates an expanded LU.
The icon
indicates a command device.
The icon
indicates command device security.
The icon
indicates a remote command device.
The icon
indicates a LUN to which no LU path is defined.
LDKC:CU:LDEV
Displays the LDKC number, the CU image number, and the LDEV
number of a logical volume. These numbers are delimited by a colon
(:).
If an LDEV number ends with the pound sign (#), the logical volume is
an external volume.
If an LDEV number ends with the letter V, the logical volume is a
virtual volume for HP StorageWorks XP Snapshot.
If an LDEV number ends with the letter X, the logical volume is a virtual
volume for HP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software.
Displays the emulation types for each logical volume (or logical
device).
Emulation
For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right
of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three
OPEN-9 volumes are combined.
Capacity
Displays the size of each logical volume.
Displays the RAID level for each logical volume.
RAID
If the logical volume is an external volume or a virtual volume, the
RAID column does not display the RAID level, but displays a hyphen
(-) instead.
Paths
Displays the number of alternate paths, if any.
Access Attribute
Displays the access attribute of each logical volume.
The following appear below the table:
Selected LUNs
Displays the number of LUNs selected in the table.
Displays the number of LUNs to which no LU path has been defined.
Remaining LUNs (Port)
Indicates the number of LU paths that you can add to the port
specified in the tree.
Displays the number of LUNs to which no LU path has been defined.
Remaining LUNs (GRP)
Indicates the number of LU paths that you can add to the host group
specified in the tree.
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