You must assign a volume (namespace) to a host or host
cluster so it can be used for I/O operations. This assignment grants
a host or host cluster access to one or more namespaces in a storage
array.
Keep these
guidelines in mind when you assign volumes:
- 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 namespace ID
(NSID) cannot be used twice by a host or a host cluster to access
a volume. You must use a unique NSID.
Assigning a volume fails under these conditions:
- All volumes are assigned.
- The volume is already
assigned to another host or host cluster.
The ability to assign a volume is unavailable under these
conditions:
- No valid hosts or host
clusters exist.
- All volume assignments
have been defined.
All unassigned volumes are displayed, 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.