HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Configuration Guide (T5278-96 - Page 32

Setting the host mode and host group mode for the disk array ports

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In P9000 or XP Command View Advanced Edition Software, LUN mapping includes: • Configuring ports • Creating storage groups • Mapping volumes and WWN/host access permissions to the storage groups For more information about LUN mapping, see the HP StorageWorks XP LUN Manager User's Guide, HP StorageWorks XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager user guide: HP XP12000 Disk Array, HP XP10000 Disk Array, HP 200 Storage Virtualization System, or Remote Web Console online help. Note the LUNs and their ports, WWNs, nicknames, and LDEVs for later use in verifying host and device configuration. IMPORTANT: A LUN assigned a number greater than FF is outside the accepted range of numbers for a Windows server (00 to FE) and will not be recognized by the server or be visible for use. Windows 2000: A LUN 0 must be created to discover more than LUNs 0 to 7. Setting the host mode and host group mode for the disk array ports After the disk array is installed, set the host mode for each host group that is configured on a disk array port to match the host OS. Set the host mode using LUN Manager in XP Remote Web Console (shown) or P9000 or XP Command View Advanced Edition Software. If these are not available, the HP service representative can set the host mode using the SVP. 32 Windows

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In P9000 or XP Command View Advanced Edition Software, LUN mapping includes:
Configuring ports
Creating storage groups
Mapping volumes and WWN/host access permissions to the storage groups
For more information about LUN mapping, see the
HP StorageWorks XP LUN Manager User’s
Guide
,
HP StorageWorks XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager user guide: HP XP12000
Disk Array, HP XP10000 Disk Array, HP 200 Storage Virtualization System, or Remote Web
Console online help
. Note the LUNs and their ports, WWNs, nicknames, and LDEVs for later use
in verifying host and device configuration.
IMPORTANT:
A LUN assigned a number greater than FF is outside the accepted range of numbers
for a Windows server (00 to FE) and will not be recognized by the server or be visible for use.
Windows 2000:
A LUN 0 must be created to discover more than LUNs 0 to 7.
Setting the host mode and host group mode for the disk array ports
After the disk array is installed, set the host mode for each host group that is configured on a disk
array port to match the host OS. Set the host mode using LUN Manager in XP Remote Web Console
(shown) or P9000 or XP Command View Advanced Edition Software. If these are not available,
the HP service representative can set the host mode using the SVP.
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