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IMPORTANT!
If operated with a Unix-based system, reset the subsystem for the
configuration to take effect if any changes have been made to partition
sizes and partition arrangement.
2.7 Mapping a Logical Volume/Logical
Drive to Host LUN
The process of mapping a logical drive is identical to that of
mapping a logical volume. The process of mapping a logical
volume is used as an example.
Press ENT for two seconds to enter the
Main Menu. Use the up or down
arrow keys to select "View and Edit
Host Luns," then press ENT.
The first available ID on the first host
channel appears (usually channel 0).
Press the up or down arrow keys to
select a configured host ID, and then
press ENT for two seconds to confirm.
Press the up or down arrow keys to
select the type of logical configuration
to be associated with a host ID/LUN.
Available choices are “Map to Logical
Drive” or “Map to Logical Volume”.
Confirm your choice by pressing ENT
for two seconds.
Press the up or down arrow keys to
select a LUN number, then press ENT
to proceed.
Press ENT for two seconds to confirm
the selected LUN mapping.
Press the up or down arrow keys to
select a logical drive, a logical volume,
or a partition of them. Press ENT for
two seconds to map the selected
partition to this LUN. If the logical
configuration has not been partitioned,
View and Edit ↕
Host Luns ..
CH=0 ID=0
..
CH0 ID0 LUN0 Not
Mapped
LV=0 ID=685AE502
478734MB DRV=1
Map Host LUN ?
Map to
Logical Volume ?
Map to
Logical Drive ?
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