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09-24-2001 08:13 AM
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How I can do Lun Mapping with a A5158A HP Tachyon HBA
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09-24-2001 10:49 AM
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Re: How I can do Lun Mapping with a A5158A HP Tachyon HBA
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09-24-2001 12:39 PM
09-24-2001 12:39 PM
Re: How I can do Lun Mapping with a A5158A HP Tachyon HBA
The way of lun-mapping varies per controler.
if the controler is using the default way of lun-mapping you have got 8 ports available.
you have to upgrade or enable your controller for using the other way of lun-mapping.
this will enable you to use 32 lun's.
Regards,
Edward
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09-24-2001 10:30 PM
09-24-2001 10:30 PM
Re: How I can do Lun Mapping with a A5158A HP Tachyon HBA
there are several addressing methods within fibre channel protocol. The default addressing method is "peripheral device addressing". HP-UX hardware paths currently restrict the number of LUNs addressable with this method to 8. A patch to increase it (up to 256LUNs) is in preparation. We're waiting for it.
It's possible to force the HBA to use another addressing method called "volume set addressing". (HP does it with the firmware of the XP diskarray family.) Then you can have up to 16k LUNs. So it depends on both the hardware (diskarray and HBA) and software (driver) how many LUNs can be mapped by the host bus adapter (HBA).
-Oliver-
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09-27-2001 02:33 AM
09-27-2001 02:33 AM
Re: How I can do Lun Mapping with a A5158A HP Tachyon HBA
controller 1 target 1 LUN 0
controller 1 target 1 LUN 1
controller 1 target 1 LUN 2
controller 1 target 1 LUN 3
controller 1 target 1 LUN 4
controller 1 target 1 LUN 5
controller 1 target 1 LUN 6
controller 1 target 1 LUN 7
controller 1 target 2 LUN 3
controller 1 target 2 LUN 4
Then if you don't have the correct pacthes installed, the HP server won't be able to see the LUNs. If I remember correctly without the patchthe HP server will only see LUNs which start at LUN 0 and go up sequentially for a given target ID.
The patch for HP-UX11 is PHKL_24004
I am an HPE Employee

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