Usage: UNMASK LUN {ALL | NONE | [ADD] WWN=[; [;...]] | [ADD] INITIATOR= [; [;...]]} [UNINSTALL] Makes the currently selected LUN accessible from the specified host(s). ALL Specifies that the LUN should be made accessible from all hosts that are discoverable by the VDS Hardware provider supporting the subsystem. This generally always includes the local host server, and may include other servers. NONE Specifies that the LUN should not be accessible to any host server. ADD Specifies that the given host servers must be added to the existing list of host servers that are able to access this LUN. If this parameter is not specified, the list of specified hosts replaces the existing list of hosts that this LUN is accessible from. WWN= [; [;...]] Used with PCI RAID, Fibre Channel or SAS subsystems. Specifies a list of World Wide Names of host ports that the LUN should be made accessible to. Each WWN is separated by a semicolon. For example if you specify the WWN of the Fibre Channel HBA port on Server1, the LUN becomes visible as an operating system disk at Server1. INITIATOR= [; [;...]] Used with iSCSI subsystems. Specifies a list of iSCSI host initiator names. Each iSCSI host initiator name is separated by a semicolon. Although a LUN must be selected to run this command, the command may operate on the target containing the LUN, rather than a specific LUN. The behavior of this command differs depending on the iSCSI implementation. For example, 1) Some iSCSI implementations may put all LUNs in one target. 2) Some iSCSI implementations may create one target per LUN. 3) Some iSCSI implementations may allow multiple targets, and allow the user to associate LUNs with specific targets. This implementation is used by the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. At a minimum, this command specifies that the target associated with the LUN will allow the given initiator access to the target. For some implementations, allowing initiator access to a target means that once the initiator logs in to the target, the initiator will have access to all LUNs contained in the target. This implementation is used by the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target. For the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target, access is restricted by placing LUNs in multiple targets, and then allowing access on a per-target basis. For other implementations, the initiator may have access only to the LUN that is selected when the command is run. UNINSTALL If specified, uninstalls the disk associated with the LUN, on the local system, before the LUN is masked. Before uninstallng the disk, for each volume with extents on the disk, the file system is dismounted, the volume is offined and the volume is uninstalled. Also removes obsolete drive letters and mounted folders associated with volumes on the disk. A LUN must be selected for this operation to succeed. Examples: UNMASK LUN NONE UNMASK LUN WWN=10000000C9241FBD UNMASK LUN ADD WWN=100000009E3F0076;100000009E3F8A73 UNMASK LUN INITIATOR=iqn.2429-08.com.myinitiators.initiator-3
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Usage: UNMASK LUN {ALL | NONE | ADD WWN= ; ;. | ADD INITIATOR= ; ;.]} UNINSTALL Makes the currently selected LUN accessible ...
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