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ASUS GUI RAID Manager: Array Management
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4.13
Mapping Logical Volumes/Partitions to Host LUNs
4.13
Mapping Logical Volumes/Partitions to Host LUNs
After creating a logical volume, you can map it as is to a host
LUN if you prefer; or, if partitions are set, you can map each
partition to specific host LUNs. Each host supports 32 LUNs,
each of which appears as a single drive letter to the host if
mapped to a logical volume (or its partition).
Alternatively, you can delete existing host LUN mappings. In
cases where certain mappings are found useless, or disk array
reconfiguration is needed, you can delete unwanted mappings in
your system.
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4 Mapping an entire logical volume to a host LUN
1. Display the Volume and Host LUN Assignment windows.
To display the former, click on the Logical Volume
command button or select the Logical Volume command
from the Open menu. To display the Host LUN Assignment
window, click on the Host LUN Assignment command
button or select the Host LUN Assignment command from
the same menu.
2. From the Volume window, position the mouse pointer on the
icon of the logical volume you wish to map and press and
hold the left mouse button.
3. Drag the icon over to the target host LUN and then release
the mouse button.
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4 Mapping logical volume partitions to host LUNs
1. Display the Volume and Host LUN Assignment windows.
To display the former, click on the Logical Volume
command button or select the Logical Volume command
from the Open menu. To display the Host LUN Assignment