Lu path list – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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When you double-click a port for which LUN security is disabled, the host groups, except for the
first host group (host group 0), are unavailable.
LU Path List
On the right side, a table displays LU path information about the host group specified in the tree.
Figure 6 LU Path List
Description
Item
LUNs assigned to logical volumes. LUNs are address numbers assigned to
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.
indicates a logical volume to which an LU path is defined.
indicates an expanded LU.
indicates a command device.
indicates command device security.
indicates a remote command device.
indicates a LUN to which no LU path is defined.
LUN
LDKC number, CU image number, and LDEV number of a logical volume.
These numbers are delimited by a colon (:).
If an LDEV number ends with # the logical volume is an external volume.
If an LDEV number ends with V, the logical volume is a virtual volume for
XP Snapshot.
If an LDEV number ends with X, the logical volume is a virtual volume for
HP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software.
LDKC:CU:LDEV
ID to identify a logical volume from the host.
If a UUID is not specified, this column becomes blank.
N/A is displayed if you assign a logical volume, which is assigned to an
OpenVMS server host, to a server host other than OpenVMS.
N/A is displayed if you assign a logical volume, which is assigned to a
server host other than OpenVMS, to an OpenVMS server host.
NOTE:
When you set a UUID from a host, any character that is not
contained in the ASCII character set is automatically converted to a blank
space.
When N/A is displayed, the UUID that you set cannot be guaranteed. To
display a UUID instead of N/A, clear the UUID setting, and then set the
proper UUID for a server host.
UUID
Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device).
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.
Emulation
Fibre Channel Windows
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