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Unbinding a LUN
Unbinding a LUN makes its capacity available for the creation of a new LUN. All disks
assigned to the LUN are returned to the Unassigned disk group when the LUN is unbound.
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All data on a LUN is lost when it is unbound. Make sure you backup any
important data on the LUN before unbinding it.
Unbinding a LUN will have the same impact on the host as removing a disk.
Before unbinding a LUN, check your operating system documentation for
any additional information or steps that may be required after unbinding a
LUN.
To unbind a LUN, type:
amcfg -D <LUN> [-force] <ArrayID>
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LUN - number assigned to the LUN you want to unbind
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-force option is required to delete LUN 0. LUN 0 may only be deleted if a UTM LUN
has been enabled via NVSRAM setting. If UTM is disabled, LUN 0 is required for the
SCSI command path. The UTM LUN itself may not be deleted using this command.
Command Example
The following example unbinds LUN 5 on disk array rack_1.
amcfg -D 5 rack_1
Changing LUN Ownership
When binding a LUN, one of the disk array controllers is identified as the owner of the
LUN. It is possible to change the ownership of a bound LUN dynamically - that is, without
unbinding and rebinding the LUN. You may want to change the ownership of a LUN if you
notice an imbalance of I/O loading between controllers. Controller ownership will change
automatically if a failure occurs in the primary I/O path to the LUN.
Summary of Contents for Surestore Disk Array 12h - And FC60
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 36: ...36 Array Controller Enclosure Components Figure 9 Controller Enclosure Front View ...
Page 41: ...Array Controller Enclosure Components 41 Product Description Figure 13 Controller Fan Module ...
Page 44: ...44 Array Controller Enclosure Components Figure 15 Power Supply Fan Module ...
Page 68: ...68 Capacity Management Features ...
Page 117: ...Topologies for HP UX 117 Topology and Array Planning Figure 39 High Availability Topology ...
Page 122: ...122 Topologies for HP UX Figure 40 High Availability Distance and Capacity Topology ...
Page 126: ...126 Topologies for HP UX Figure 41 Campus Topology ...
Page 130: ...130 Topologies for HP UX Figure 43 Four Hosts Connected to Cascaded Switches ...
Page 142: ...142 Topologies for Windows NT and Windows 2000 ...
Page 158: ...158 Installing the Disk Array FC60 Figure 54 Enclosure EIA Positions for System E Racks ...
Page 161: ...Installing the Disk Enclosures 161 Installation Figure 56 Disk Enclosure Contents ...
Page 172: ...172 Installing the Controller Figure 62 Controller Enclosure Package Contents ...
Page 174: ...174 Installing the Controller Figure 63 Mounting the Controller Enclosure ...
Page 234: ...234 Adding Disk Enclosures to Increase Capacity ...
Page 274: ...274 Managing the Disk Array Using SAM Unassigned disks selected as hot spares ...
Page 345: ...HP UX Diagnostic Tools 345 5 HP UX DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS Overview 346 Support Tools Manager 347 ...
Page 350: ...350 Support Tools Manager Figure 90 mstm Interface Main Window ...
Page 358: ...358 Support Tools Manager ...
Page 440: ...440 FCC Statements USA Only ...
Page 466: ...466 Index ...