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08-17-2009 10:21 AM
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Re: mapping a LUN directly to HP Virtual Machines 4.1 (VM Guest)
Hope this helps!
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08-17-2009 07:14 PM
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Re: mapping a LUN directly to HP Virtual Machines 4.1 (VM Guest)
So does that mean FC adapters are virtualized and hence the SAN traffic
can go through virtualized HBAs on the VM guest and not through VM host????
==>No,
We will assign all the resources from Host only.1st up all those resources should be there or visible in Host.In this, we have to present the LUN to the host, verfity it from Host and assign it to the guest as SCSI disk.
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LIJEESH N G
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08-17-2009 08:09 PM
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SolutionIt never maps directly.
The concept is as simple as a straght line.
"Guest OS will not be able to see any hardware directly , untill and unless the hardware is assigned to that perticular guest from the host machine".
You can map a lun/disk directly (it called directly because we can assign file and LV also ) even in older version.
Regards,
Sooraj
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