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How can change LUN?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 8:24 pm
by georgeyu100
ON Starwind, while creating a new target, the LUN always is 0 wherever the storage is and how many and whether it is not not is a cluster. The LUN is created automatically by Starwind, and can't handle it by hands.
Is it a defect on Starwind as I have been told LUN can be set by hand?
thanks,
Re: How can change LUN?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 8:46 pm
by anton (staff)
It's not a "defect" it's by design. If you create one target and one LUN - it will be always zero. If you add more LUNs to the same target - their numbers will increment as you go.
georgeyu100 wrote:ON Starwind, while creating a new target, the LUN always is 0 wherever the storage is and how many and whether it is not not is a cluster. The LUN is created automatically by Starwind, and can't handle it by hands.
Is it a defect on Starwind as I have been told LUN can be set by hand?
thanks,
Re: How can change LUN?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 10:07 pm
by georgeyu100
anton (staff) wrote:It's not a "defect" it's by design. If you create one target and one LUN - it will be always zero. If you add more LUNs to the same target - their numbers will increment as you go.
georgeyu100 wrote:ON Starwind, while creating a new target, the LUN always is 0 wherever the storage is and how many and whether it is not not is a cluster. The LUN is created automatically by Starwind, and can't handle it by hands.
Is it a defect on Starwind as I have been told LUN can be set by hand?
thanks,
Thank Anton for your quick response.
Could you give me detail how to add more LUNs to the same target? on Starwind, I can't find the function on Starwind, neither on VMware.
thanks again.
Re: How can change LUN?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 10:27 pm
by anton (staff)
When you create a device and come up to the page asking about creating a new target choose adding to existing one option.
Tomorrow help guys will give you a screenshot or whatever.
georgeyu100 wrote:anton (staff) wrote:It's not a "defect" it's by design. If you create one target and one LUN - it will be always zero. If you add more LUNs to the same target - their numbers will increment as you go.
georgeyu100 wrote:ON Starwind, while creating a new target, the LUN always is 0 wherever the storage is and how many and whether it is not not is a cluster. The LUN is created automatically by Starwind, and can't handle it by hands.
Is it a defect on Starwind as I have been told LUN can be set by hand?
thanks,
Thank Anton for your quick response.
Could you give me detail how to add more LUNs to the same target? on Starwind, I can't find the function on Starwind, neither on VMware.
thanks again.