Defining Additional Mappings

Use the Define Additional Mapping option to define additional for an existing .


Note:

You also can use this option to define the initial mapping.

Keep these guidelines in mind when you use the Define Additional Mapping option:

  1. From the Topology pane of the Mappings tab, select one of these nodes:
  2. Select Mappings >> Define >> Additional Mapping .
  3. From the Host group or host list, select a host group or host to which the logical drive is to be mapped.
    All defined hosts, host groups, and the default group appear in the list.


    Note:

    If a host or a host group is selected that does not have a defined, a warning dialog appears.

  4. From the list of available LUNs, select a single LUN. The supported LUNs are 0 through 255.
  5. From the Logical Drive table, select the logical drive to which to be mapped.The Logical Drive table lists the names and capacity of the logical drives that are available for mapping, based on the selected host group or selected host.


    Note:

    If you are using the Enhanced Remote Mirroring premium feature, you can include a of a mirror relationship in a storage partition. However, any hosts that are mapped to this logical drive will have read-only access to it until it is promoted to a or until the mirror relationship is removed.

  6. To save the mapping and leave the dialog open, click Add.


    Note:

    The Add button is unavailable until a host group, host, LUN and logical drive are selected.

  7. To add multiple additional logical drives to the storage partition, repeat step 3 through step 6.


    Note:

    After a logical drive as been mapped once, it is no longer available in the Logical Drive table.

  8. To close the dialog, click Close.
    The mappings are saved. The Topology pane and the Defined Mappings pane in the Mappings tab are updated to reflect the additional mappings.

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