StorView RAID Module
64
7
Select the Controller Ports you wish to make the logical drive available through. Place a check mark next
to the desired controller ports displayed.
The choices are: C0P0, C0P1, C1P0, and/or C1P1. Where C0 represents the left or lower controller and
C1 represents the right or upper controller, and P0 indicates the port marked Host 0, FC Host 0, or “IN” 0,
and P1 represents the port marked Host 1, FC Host 1, or “IN” 1 on each controller. There is a one-to-one
relationship between the controller port selected and a data cable connected to that port. Ensure that the
ports you select are properly cabled.
8
Click the
CREATE
button to finish creating the logical drive.
You will receive a screen prompt that the command was successful, click the
CLOSE
button. If the
command was unsuccessful, review the settings for incorrect parameters and hardware for operational
status.
9
You may continue to create more logical drives or exit by clicking the
CLOSE
button.
In most storage system environments, creating the logical drives, assigning them their logical unit number
(LUN) and setting the availability is sufficient to meet the requirements for setup. For more advanced and
complex systems using storage area networks you may wish to perform the more advanced SAN LUN
Mapping,
see ”SAN LUN Mapping” beginning on page 69.
Otherwise access your operating system to
make the new drives available for use.
Summary of Contents for 131018 - StorView Snapshot - Mac
Page 28: ...StorView RAID Module 20...
Page 34: ...StorView RAID Module 26...
Page 76: ...StorView RAID Module 68...
Page 79: ...SAN LUN Mapping 71 Figure 7 2 SAN LUN Mapping Screen RS 1220 F4 5402E Shown...
Page 88: ...StorView RAID Module 80...
Page 98: ...StorView RAID Module 90...
Page 150: ...StorView RAID Module 142...
Page 184: ...StorView RAID Module 176...
Page 202: ...StorView RAID Module 194...
Page 208: ...StorView RAID Module 200...
Page 214: ...StorView RAID Module 206...