After defining the
Typically, virtual disk access is defined by assigning a
Important:
- Each host has its own
address space, and will therefore allow the same LUN to be used by different host groups or hosts to access virtual disks in a storage array. - You can define one virtual disk-to-LUN mapping for each virtual disk in the storage array.
- Virtual Disk-to-LUN mappings are shared between
in the storage array. - The same LUN might not be used twice by a host group or host to access a virtual disk. A unique LUN must be used.
- An
mapping is not required for managed storage arrays. If your storage array is managed using an out-of-band connection, and an Access Virtual Disk mapping is assigned to the , an Access Virtual Disk mapping will be assigned to every host created from the Default Group. To prevent this from happening, remove the Access Virtual Disk mapping from the Default Group. For more information, see Removing an Access Virtual Disk Mapping. - Not every operating system will have the same number of LUNs available for use. Be sure to read the restriction information in Restricted Logical Unit Number (LUN) Mapping before setting up virtual disk-to-LUN mappings.
In the following example, three storage partitions have been defined.
The first storage partition consists of Virtual Disk Financial. This virtual disk is accessed by Host KC-B using LUN 5. Even though Host KC-B is part of the logical Host Group Kansas City, Host KC-A cannot access this virtual disk because the virtual disk-to-LUN mapping was created with Host KC-B rather than the Host Group Kansas City.
The second storage partition consists of Virtual Disks Legal and Engineering. These virtual disks are accessed by Hosts KC-A and KC-B in Host Group Kansas City using LUNs 2 and 4, respectively.
The third storage partition consists of Virtual Disks Marketing and H Resources. These virtual disks are accessed by Hosts Omaha A and B in Host Group Omaha using LUNs 7 and 2, respectively.

In the following example, Host Omaha has been granted access to Virtual Disk Legal through LUN 6 using either of its

The following introduces the dialogs you will encounter when using the Storage Partitioning Wizard:
A virtual disk-to-LUN mapping is reconfigurable. You can:
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