Grass Valley Profile XP Aug 16 2004 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Working with RAID Storage Using GVG Disk Utility
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4. Right-click the Bound node or a LUN you want to unbind, then select
Unbind LUNs
in the context menu. The Unbinding LUN… dialog box opens.
5. On receiving the warning message, click
OK
.
6. Move LUNs to the Selected LUNs box using the arrow buttons. (HINT: To select
all LUNs, use
Shift + click
, then click the
>>
arrow button.).
7. Click
OK
to close the Unbinding LUN… dialog box and begin the unbinding
process. The Progress Report dialog box opens, displaying a unbind status.
8. Repeat step 4 through step 7 to unbind LUNs on additional controllers, if needed.
9. Upon 100% completion, click
Close
in the Progress Report dialog box.
This completes the unbind procedure.
Unbinding LUNs: PFR500 and PFR600 Storage Systems
PFR500 and PFR600 RAID controllers do not allow unbinding individual LUNs. You
must unbind all LUNs to reconfigure your storage system.
CAUTION: In this release, you must use
Unbind All LUNs
in the Controller context
menu. Do not use the Unbind LUN entry in any other context menu.
To unbind LUNs, perform the following:
1. Start Configuration Manager using the desktop shortcut or by selecting
Start |
Programs | Profile Applications | Configuration Manager
.
2. In Configuration Manager, click
File System
to start the GVG Disk Utility.
3. Expand the tree view to identify bound LUNs.
4. Right-click the Controller icon, then select
Unbind All LUNs
in the context menu.
The unbind all LUN operation begins.
5. On receiving the warning message, click
OK
.
6. On receiving the “Operation Successful” message, click
OK
.
This completes the unbind procedure. You can now bind disk modules in a new
configuration as required.
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