Use the Remove Mappings option to remove a for an on your .
An access logical drive is a factory-configured that is used for communication between the storage management software and an connection to the storage subsystem . The used for the in-band management connection must have a mapped to the access logical drive to communicate with the storage subsystem. If the storage subsystem is using , each storage partition can contain a unique access mapping.
Use the Remove Mappings option to remove a mapping to an access logical drive so the LUN can be used for a . You can also use this dialog to remove a mapping to an access logical drive if both these conditions exist:
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When you create a storage partition, a mapping for an access logical drive is automatically generated for that storage partition. This ensures management connectivity if any of the hosts within the storage partition are being used as the in-band management connection.Keep these important guidelines in mind before your remove the access logical drive mapping: