HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide (5697-0633, - Page 92

On the Logical Disk Server Presentation dialog box, click, Open the Windows Control Panel, select

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• To allow access to individual HBAs, select each HBA in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators available to allow access to the selected Logical Disk list, and then click Add. • To allow access to all of the HBAs and servers shown in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators available to allow access to the selected Logical Disk list, click Add All. The HBAs and servers selected to grant access are listed under Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk. 4. To deny access, do one of the following: • To disallow access to all HBAs within a server, select the server in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk list, and then click Remove. • To disallow access to individual HBAs, select each HBA in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk list, and then click Remove. • To disallow access to all of the HBAs and servers shown in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk list, click Remove All. NOTE: If a server is designated as an Unknown Server, you may be unable to deny access to that HBA or server (that is, you cannot remove it from the allowed list). For more information, see the Unknown Server problem section in "Troubleshooting," page 139. The updated list of HBAs and servers allowed to have access to the LUN is listed under Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk. 5. (Optional) To manually give an HBA access to the logical drive: a. On the Logical Disk Server Presentation dialog box, click Manual Add. The New HBA Port Names dialog box opens; see Figure 54 on page 82 (for EVA storage) or Figure 62 on page 89 (for MSA storage). b. In the first box, enter the WWPN of the HBA. You can enter the HBA WWPN formatted as either 20 consecutive alphanumeric characters, or as 10 two-digit segments separated by hyphens; for example, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. c. In the second box, enter the name of the server on which the HBA(s) are installed. If you do not know the name of the server, enter Unknown. d. When you finish manually adding the HBA, click OK to save the information and close the dialog box. To close the dialog box without saving any data, click Cancel. NOTE: A map on the left side of the dialog box presents a graphical representation of access assignments. HBAs that currently have access to the LUN (access is granted, as in step 3) are designated with a solid blue line drawn between the HBA and the LUN. If this access is removed (access is denied, as in step 4), the line is dotted red. If the HBAs currently have no access to the LUN and access is granted, the line is dotted blue. 6. Click Set Logical Disk Presentation. 7. Click Close. NOTE: If you present (assign) a logical disk to a Windows system, you can instead use the system's Disk Management option to create partitions and assign a drive letter or mount path on partitions. 1. To access Computer Management, choose one of the following options: • Open the Windows Control Panel, select Administrative Tools, and then select Computer Management. • On the Windows desktop, right-click the My Computer icon, and then click Manage. 2. In the Computer Management utility's left pane under Storage, click Disk Management. 92 Managing Logical Disks

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Managing Logical Disks
To allow access to individual HBAs, select each HBA in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators available to
allow access to the selected Logical Disk list, and then click
Add
.
To allow access to all of the HBAs and servers shown in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators available
to allow access to the selected Logical Disk list, click
Add All
.
The HBAs and servers selected to grant access are listed under Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed to
have access to the selected Logical Disk.
4.
To deny access, do one of the following:
To disallow access to all HBAs within a server, select the server in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators
allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk list, and then click
Remove
.
To disallow access to individual HBAs, select each HBA in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed
to have access to the selected Logical Disk list, and then click
Remove
.
To disallow access to all of the HBAs and servers shown in the Servers and HBAs/Initiators allowed
to have access to the selected Logical Disk list, click
Remove All
.
NOTE:
If a server is designated as an Unknown Server, you may be unable to deny access to that
HBA or server (that is, you cannot remove it from the
allowed
list). For more information, see the
Unknown Server problem section in
“Troubleshooting,”
page 139.
The updated list of HBAs and servers allowed to have access to the LUN is listed under Servers and
HBAs/Initiators allowed to have access to the selected Logical Disk.
5.
(Optional) To manually give an HBA access to the logical drive:
a.
On the Logical Disk Server Presentation dialog box, click
Manual Add
. The New HBA Port Names
dialog box opens; see
Figure 54
on page 82 (for EVA storage) or
Figure 62
on page 89 (for MSA
storage).
b.
In the first box, enter the WWPN of the HBA. You can enter the HBA WWPN formatted as either
20 consecutive alphanumeric characters, or as 10 two-digit segments separated by hyphens; for
example,
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
.
c.
In the second box, enter the name of the server on which the HBA(s) are installed. If you do not
know the name of the server, enter
Unknown
.
d.
When you finish manually adding the HBA, click
OK
to save the information and close the dialog
box. To close the dialog box without saving any data, click
Cancel
.
NOTE:
A map on the left side of the dialog box presents a graphical representation of access
assignments. HBAs that currently have access to the LUN (access is granted, as in
step 3
) are
designated with a solid blue line drawn between the HBA and the LUN. If this access is removed
(access is denied, as in
step 4
), the line is dotted red. If the HBAs currently have no access to the
LUN and access is granted, the line is dotted blue.
6.
Click
Set Logical Disk Presentation
.
7.
Click
Close
.
NOTE:
If you present (assign) a logical disk to a Windows system, you can instead use the system’s Disk
Management option to create partitions and assign a drive letter or mount path on partitions.
1.
To access Computer Management, choose one of the following options:
Open the Windows Control Panel, select
Administrative Tools
, and then select
Computer
Management
.
On the Windows desktop, right-click the My Computer icon, and then click
Manage
.
2.
In the Computer Management utility’s left pane under Storage, click
Disk Management
.