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MD3xxx - Access Virtual Disk mapped to each Host?

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As we have just received our first Powervault MD38xxi, I am now playing around with it to get myself familiar with this box.

The intention is to use this storage as backup-destination for various platforms, thru various backup-applications (Veeam, MS DPM, Unitrend UVB ++)
As we intend to use the MD3860i only with iSCSI, we will have no direct attached servers connected to it, and plan to manage it thru "Out-of-Band" management only.

Now I have noticed, that for every host I create and connect to the MD3860i, there is created an "Access"-LUN, that is made visible to the iSCSI-host on connect.
As I have been searching for the purpose of this "Access"-LUN, if it could be deleted, has to be initialized, or what else, I have only come across a very limited description of it in the MSDM User-guide:

Quote...:
Each RAID controller in an MD Storage Array maintains an access virtual disk. The host-agent software uses the access virtual disk to communicate management requests and event information between the storage management station and the RAID controller module in an in-band–managed storage array. The access virtual disk is not available for application data storage. The default LUN is 31.

NOTICE: Removing or manipulating an access virtual disk can cause a loss of management access. If you remove an access virtual disk mapping from an in-band-managed storage array, MD Storage Manager can no longer access the storage array. Do not modify the access virtual disk either in the operating system or with MD Storage Manager.
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That is all description/explaining I have been able to find within reasonable time...

So.. my questions:
1. It is unclear to me, if this Access-disk has to be initialized on the host? Or shall it just stay there un-initialized?
2. Is the Access-disk at all needed, when only doing out-of-band management, and intentions are NOT to install Dell's Host Software on attached hosts, but only use OS-native MPIO providers (primarily MS iSCSI MPIO)?
3. Can the Access-disk somehow be removed from the LUN's presented to the indiviual hosts?

Regards, Mikael K


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