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Dell PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Administrator’s Guide

Maps table in the Volumes topic

To see information about the maps for a snapshot or volume, select the snapshot or volume in the volumes table. Then, select the Map tab. The maps appear in the Maps table.

The Maps table shows the following mapping information. By default, the table shows 10 entries at a time.
  • Group.Host.Nickname. Identifies the initiators to which the mapping applies:
    • initiator-name—The mapping applies to this initiator only.
    • initiator-ID—The mapping applies to this initiator only, and the initiator has no nickname.
    • host-name.*—The mapping applies to all initiators in this host.
    • host-group-name.*.*—The mapping applies to all hosts in this group.
  • Volume. Identifies the volumes to which the mapping applies:
    • volume-name—The mapping applies to this volume only.
    • volume-group-name.*—The mapping applies to all volumes in this volume group.
  • Access. Shows the type of access assigned to the mapping:
    • read-write—The mapping permits read and write access.
    • read-only—The mapping permits read access.
    • no-access—The mapping prevents access.
  • LUN. Shows the LUN number or '*' if the map is to a volume group.
  • Ports. Lists the controller host ports to which the mapping applies. Each number represents corresponding ports on both controllers.

To display more information about a mapping, see Viewing map details.


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