Assign volumes to hosts
You must assign a volume to a host or a host cluster so it can be used for I/O operations. This assignment grants a host or host cluster access to one or more volumes in a storage array.
Before you begin
Keep these guidelines in mind when you assign volumes to hosts:
You can assign a volume to only one host or host cluster at a time.
Assigned volumes are shared between controllers in the storage array.
The same logical unit number (LUN) cannot be used twice by a host or a host cluster to access a volume. You must use a unique LUN.
- For new volume groups, if you wait until all volumes are created and initialized before you assign them to a host, the volume initialization time is reduced. Keep in mind that once a volume associated with the volume group is mapped, all volumes will revert to the slower initialization. You can check the initialization progress from .
All volumes are assigned.
The volume is already assigned to another host or host cluster.
No valid hosts or host clusters exist.
No host port identifiers have been defined for the host.
All volume assignments have been defined.
About this task
All unassigned volumes are displayed during this task, but functions for hosts with or without Data Assurance (DA) apply as follows:
For a DA-capable host, you can select volumes that are either DA-enabled or not DA-enabled.
For a host that is not DA-capable, if you select a volume that is DA-enabled, a warning states that the system must automatically turn off DA on the volume before assigning the volume to the host.
What happens next?
After successfully assigning a volume or volumes to a host or a host cluster, the system performs the following actions:
The assigned volume receives the next available LUN number. The host uses the LUN number to access the volume.
The user-supplied volume name appears in volume listings associated to the host. If applicable, the factory-configured access volume also appears in volume listings associated to the host.