HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide for the XP12000, XP10000, SVS200 (T1706-96009, October 2007)

9. If you do not want to automatically set the primary and alternate paths, but you want to specify the
paths to be set as candidates for the primary and alternate paths, click Select Paths.TheSelect
Paths window appears.
To automatically set alternate paths, go to step 12.
10. Select the path and exclude it from the list of the candidates for the primary and alternate paths.
For instructions, see Mapping external LUs individually (Add LU).
11 . Click OK. The Auto Map Setting window appears.
12. Click OK. The Auto Map Setting window closes, and mapping the internal CU:LDEV numbers to
the external LUs starts.
NOTE:
If the CU:LDEV numbers cannot be mapped properly because too many external LUs are
selected on the Device list, all processing is canceled and the message pane appears.
After the CU:LDEV number mapping is complete, if the SSID setting is required, the SSID
window (Figure 46)appears. Gotostep13.
If the SSID setting is not necessary, the LU Operation pane appears. Settings appear
in blue italics in the Device tree and Device list. The contents specied in the Auto Map
Setting window appear in the Preset list. To check setting details, right-click the setting in
the Preset list, and select Detail. To cancel settings, right-click the setting in the Preset list,
and select Delete.Gotostep16.
13. If you need to set an SSID to the mapped internal LDEV, the SSID window appears. When storage is
partitioned using XP Disk/Cache Partition, select the SLPR number in the SLPR list. If you select the
Limited check box and select the SLPR number, only SSIDs that can be used for the selected SLPR
can be set. If you do not select the Limited check box, you can set the SSID from all of the unused
SSIDs regardless of the selected SLPR number. Right-click the CU:LDEV number on the SSID window,
and select Set SSID.TheSetSSIDwindow(Figure 47) appears.
14. Enter the SSID on the Set SSID window. If you selected the Limited check box on the SSID window,
only SSIDs that can be used in SLPR selected on the SSID window appear in the list. If you do
notselecttheLimited check box on the SSID window, all of the unused SSIDs appear in the list,
regardless of the selected SLPR. You can enter 0x0004 to 0xFFFE as an SSID.
15. Click OK. The Set SSID window closes, and the LU Operation pane appears.
Settings appear in blue italics in the Device tree and Device list. Settings appear in the Preset list. To
check setting details, right-click the setting in the Preset list, and select Detail. To cancel settings,
right-click the setting in the Preset list, and select Delete.
16. Click Apply.Aconrmation message appears.
If you already stopped the application, go to step 17. If you have not stopped the application, click
Cancel, stop the application, and retry the operation.
17. If you already stopped the application, click OK.Aconrmation message appears.
18. Click OK. The mapping set in the Auto Map Setting window is applied to the local array, and
the specied contents appear in the Device list.
When an error occurs during the external LU mapping process, the failed setting and an error code
appears in the Preset list. To check the error message, right-click the failed setting, and select Detail.
Displaying detailed information stored in VMA (VMA information)
When VMA of LUN Security XP Extension is set for an external LU, you can check information stored in
the VMA before mapping the LU. Information stored in the VMA appears in the VMA Information pane
(Figure 50). To view the VMA Information pane, select WWN in the Device tree, and select the external
array's port. Right-click the volume you want to display, and select VMA Information.
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