Use the Storage Partitioning Wizard - Select Logical Drives/LUNs dialog to select the to be included in the , and assign a specific to each logical drive.
The name of the , or both selected on the previous wizard dialog appear.
Keep these guidelines in mind when you select logical drives and LUNs:
An mapping is not required for an . If your storage subsystem is managed using an out-of-band connection, and an access logical drive mapping is assigned to
the , an access logical drive mapping is assigned to every host created from the Default Group. To prevent this action from occurring,
remove the access logical drive mapping from the Default Group.
Most hosts will be able to have 255 LUNs mapped per storage partition. The Solaris operating system with the , the NetWare 5.1 operating system, and the HP-UX 11.0 operating system are restricted to 32 LUNs. If you try to map a logical
drive to a LUN that is greater than 32, the host is unable to access it.
Note:
You can include a in a storage partition. However, any hosts that are mapped to this logical drive are unable to access it until it is promoted
to a .
In the Select logical drive list, select a logical drive.
From the Assign LUN list, select the LUN to be associated with the logical drive.
Click Add.
The selected logical drive and its associated LUN appear in the Logical drives to include in storage partition list and are removed from the Select logical drive list and the Assign LUN list.
Repeat step 1 through step 3 until all the logical drives to be included in the storage partition have been moved to the Logical drives to include in Logical drive list.
Click Finish.
Click OK.
The storage partition is created. The host group or host associated with the storage partition is moved out of the Default
Group in the Topology pane, and a storage partition icon appears next to the host group or host to designate the storage partition.
The logical drives with the storage partition appear in the Mappings tab.