RAID Controller Configuration
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We are now presented with the choice of logical volumes to map. In this example we will map
our first logical volume by pressing
e
with the logical volume 0 highlighted as shown in
Figure 4-29.
A choice of logical volumes to map is given. Pressing
e
with a logical volume highlighted
will bring up the partition table once again, and we then select each partition in turn for
mapping, as in Figure 4-30.
Figure 4-31 shows the first partition of logical volume zero being mapped to the host channel
as LUN one. Partitions across LUNs do not have to be contiguous.
Figure 4-32 shows a mapping table with the first two LUNs assigned to the first two partitions
of logical volume zero and the next two LUNs assigned to the two partitions of logical volume
one. The next three LUNs are assigned to the last three partitions of logical volume 0.
Figure 4-29 Selecting a Volume for LUN mapping
Figure 4-30 Selecting a partition for LUN mapping
Figure 4-31 Mapping Logical Volume 0 Partition 1 to Channel 2 LUN 1