VSP Provisioning Guide For Open Systems
VSP Provisioning Guide For Open Systems
VSP Provisioning Guide For Open Systems
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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii
Intended audience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Document revision level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changes made in this revision . . . . . . . . . . Referenced documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Document organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Document conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Convention for storage capacity values . . . . Accessing product documentation . . . . . . . . Getting help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xviii . xviii . xviii . xviii . .xix . . xx . .xxi . xxii . xxii . xxii . xxii
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Tiers concept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . When to use Dynamic Tiering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data retention strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resource groups strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Complimentary strategies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Key terms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Before you begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About cache management devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calculating the number of cache management devices required by a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maximum capacity of cache management device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calculating the number of cache management devices required by a volume that is not a DP-VOL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing the number of cache management devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About tiered storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tier monitoring and data relocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multi-tier pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tier monitoring and relocation cycles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tier relocation flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tier relocation rules, restrictions, and guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buffer area of a tier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting external volumes for each tier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamic Tiering cache specifications and requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . Execution modes for tier relocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Execution modes when using Hitachi Storage Navigator . . . . . . . . . Execution modes when using Command Control Interface . . . . . . . . Monitoring modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cautions when using monitoring modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes on performing monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Downloading the tier relocation log file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tier relocation log file contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiering policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiering policy expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiering policy examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting tiering policy on a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiering policy levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing the tiering policy in the performance graph . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserving tier capacity when setting a tiering policy . . . . . . . . . . . . Example of reserving tier capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes on tiering policy settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New page assignment tier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relocation priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assignment tier when pool-VOLs are deleted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Formatted pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebalancing the usage level among pool-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Execution mode settings and tiering policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the tiering policy level on a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing new page assignment tier of a V-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the Edit Tiering Policies window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing a tiering policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To change the tiering policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing relocation priority setting of a V-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamic Tiering workflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamic Tiering tasks and parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Task and parameter settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display items: Setting parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display items: Capacity usage for each tier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display items: Performance monitor statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display items: Operation status of performance monitor/relocation. . Managing Dynamic Tiering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing pool for Dynamic Provisioning to pool for Dynamic Tiering.
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Changing monitoring and tier relocation settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing monitoring mode setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing buffer space for new page assignment setting . . . . . . . . . . . Changing buffer space for tier relocation setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing pool tier information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing DP-VOL tier information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing a pool for Dynamic Tiering to a pool for Dynamic Provisioning. . . . . Working with pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About pool-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating a pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes on pools created with the previous versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool-VOLs of RAID 5 and RAID 6 coexisting in the Dynamic Provisioning pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool-VOLs to which external volumes are mapped assigned to the Dynamic Tiering pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool-VOLs of RAID 1 assigned to the Dynamic Tiering pool . . . . . . . . . . . Pool-VOLs of RAID 1 and RAID 5, or pool-VOLs of RAID 1 and RAID 6 coexisting in the same pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Working with DP-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About DP-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relationship between a pool and DP-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating V-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editing a DP-VOL's SSID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing DP-VOL settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing the DP-VOL to be registered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Formatting LDEVs in a Windows environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring capacity and performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring pool usage levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing I/O usage rates example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuning with Dynamic Tiering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool utilization thresholds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool subscription limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing pool thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the pool subscription limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Working with SIMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About SIMs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIM reference codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automatic completion of a SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manually completing a SIM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing pools and DP-VOLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing pool information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing formatted pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Viewing the progress of rebalancing the usage level among pool-VOLs Increasing pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing a pool name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recovering a blocked pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decrease pool capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About decreasing pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decreasing pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stopping the decrease of pool capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting a tier in a pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting a pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing external LDEV tier rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Increasing DP-VOL capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the name of a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About releasing pages in a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Releasing pages in a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stopping the release of pages in a DP-VOL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enabling/disabling tier relocation of a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting a DP-VOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fibre channel topology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Example of FC-AL and point-to-point topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 Configuring hosts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 Configure hosts workflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 Host modes for host groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 Host mode options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 Find WWN of the host bus adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14 Finding a WWN on Windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14 Finding a WWN on Oracle Solaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15 Finding a WWN on AIX, IRIX, or Sequent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16 Finding WWN for HP-UX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16 Creating a host group and registering hosts in the host group (in a Fibre Channel environment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17 Configuring LU paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20 Defining LU paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20 Setting a UUID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21 Correspondence table for defining devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22 Defining alternate LU paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22 Managing LU paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24 Deleting LU paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24 Clearing a UUID setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25 Viewing LU path settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25 Releasing LUN reservation by host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25 LUN security on ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26 Examples of enabling and disabling LUN security on ports . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-27 Enabling LUN security on a port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-28 Disabling LUN security on a port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29 Setting fibre channel authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29 User authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-30 Settings for authentication of hosts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31 Settings for authentication of ports (required if performing mutual authentication) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31 Host and host group authentication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31 Example of authenticating hosts in a fibre channel environment. . . . . . 7-33 Port settings and connection results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-35 fabric switch authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-35 fabric switch settings and connection results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37 Mutual authentication of ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-38 Fibre channel authentication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-38 Enabling or disabling host authentication on a host group . . . . . . . . . . 7-38 Registering host user information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-39 Changing host user information registered on a host group . . . . . . . . . 7-40 Deleting host user information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41 Registering user information for a host group (for mutual authentication). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41 Clearing user information from a host group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42 Fibre channel port authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-43
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Preface
This document describes and provides instructions for using the provisioning software to configure and perform its operations on the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) storage system. Provisioning software includes Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning software, Hitachi Dynamic Tiering software, Hitachi LUN Manager, Hitachi LUN Expansion, Hitachi Virtual LVI, Virtual LUN, and Hitachi Data Retention Utility. Please read this document carefully to understand how to use these products, and maintain a copy for your reference.
Intended audience Product version Document revision level Changes made in this revision Referenced documents Document organization Document conventions Convention for storage capacity values Accessing product documentation Getting help Comments
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Intended audience
This document is intended for storage System Administrators, Hitachi Data Systems representatives, and authorized service providers who are involved in installing, configuring, and operating the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform storage system. Readers of this document should: Have a background in data processing and understand RAID storage systems and their basic functions. Be familiar with the VSP storage system, and you should have read the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform User and Reference Guide. Be familiar with the Storage Navigator software for VSP, and you should have read the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide. Be familiar with the concepts and functionality of storage provisioning operations in the use of Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning software, Hitachi Dynamic Tiering software, Hitachi LUN Manager, Hitachi LUN Expansion, Hitachi Virtual LVI, Virtual LUN, and Hitachi Data Retention Utility.
Product version
This document revision applies to Hitachi VSP microcode 70-06-0x or later.
Date
September 2010 December 2010 April 2011 August 2011 November 2011 March 2012 June 2012 August 2012 November 2012 January 2013 July 2013 Initial release
Description
Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-00 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-01 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-02 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-03 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-04 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-05 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-06 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-07 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-08 Supersedes and replaces MK-90RD7022-09
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Added SIM code 628000 to SIM reference codes on page 5-96 (microcode level 70-05-15 or later). Revised information on rebalancing pools and the reclaiming of zero data pages. See Rebalancing the usage level among pool-VOLs on page 5-58. Changing the processor blade assigned to an LDEV on page 3-23, Releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-111, and About releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-110. Revised caution on processor blade IDs. See Changing the processor blade assigned to an LDEV on page 3-23. Added information on the effectiveness of reducing pool capacity. See Operating system and file system capacity on page 5-9. Removed SIM 640XXX. See SIM reference codes on page 5-96. Added troubleshooting for SIM 622XXX. See Troubleshooting Dynamic Provisioning on page 8-2. Revised information on Free and Total fields of the Parity Groups windows. See Parity Groups window on page C-3, Parity Groups window after selecting Internal (or External) under Parity Groups on page C-5, Window after selecting a parity group under Internal (or External) of Parity Groups on page C-8, View Physical Location window on page C-34. Updated information about host mode options 51 and 73. See Host mode options on page 7-11. Added information on external LDEV tier rank. See Changing external LDEV tier rank on page 5-108. Updated tiering policy information. See To change the tiering policy on page 5-62, Virtual Volumes tab on page E-16, View Tier Properties window on page E-60, Virtual Volume table on page E-75, Edit Tiering Policies window on page E-80.
Referenced documents
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform documentation: Hitachi Audit Log User Guide, MK-90RD7007 Hitachi Command Control Interface Command Reference, MK90RD7009 Hitachi Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide, MK90RD7010 Hitachi Compatible PAV User Guide, MK-90RD7012 Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide, MK-90RD7013 Hitachi Database Validator User Guide, MK-90RD7013 Hitachi Compatible FlashCopy User Guide, MK-90RD7017 Hitachi High Availability Manager User Guide, MK-90RD7018 Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform Performance Guide, MK-90RD7020 Hitachi ShadowImage User Guide, MK-90RD7024 Hitachi SNMP Agent User Guide, MK-90RD7025
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Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide, MK-90RD7027 Hitachi Storage Navigator Messages, MK-90RD7028 Hitachi TrueCopy User Guide, MK-90RD7029 Hitachi Universal Replicator User Guide, MK-90RD7032 Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide, MK-90RD7033 Hitachi Volume Shredder User Guide, MK-90RD7035 Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform User and Reference Guide, MK90RD7042
Document organization
The following table provides an overview of the contents and organization of this document. Click the chapter title in the left column to go to that chapter. The first page of each chapter provides links to the sections in that chapter.
Chapter/Appendix
Chapter 1, Introduction to provisioning Chapter 2, Configuring resource groups
Description
Provides an overview of provisioning on the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform. Provides instructions for configuring resource groups
Chapter 3, Configuring custom- Provides instructions for creating customized sized provisioning volumes. Chapter 4, Configuring expanded LU provisioning Chapter 5, Configuring thin provisioning Chapter 6, Configuring access attributes Chapter 7, Managing logical volumes Chapter 8, Troubleshooting Appendix A, CCI command reference Provides instructions for configuring LUSE volumes. Provides instructions for configuring Dynamic Provisioning used in conjunction with Dynamic Tiering. Provides instructions for configuring security on volumes. Provides instructions for configuring LU paths, hosts, and ports. Provides troubleshooting information for provisioning operations. Provides the command line interface (CLI) commands for performing provisioning operations.
Appendix B, Resource Partition Describes the Storage Navigator windows and dialog Manager GUI reference boxes for working with resource groups. Appendix C, LDEV GUI reference Appendix D, LUSE GUI reference Appendix E, Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering GUI reference Appendix F, Data Retention Utility GUI reference Describes the Storage Navigator windows and dialog boxes for creating LDEVs. Describes the Storage Navigator windows and dialog boxes for LUN Expansion. Describes the Storage Navigator windows and dialog boxes for Dynamic Provisioning and for Dynamic Tiering. Describes the Storage Navigator windows and dialog boxes for Data Retention Utility.
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Description
Appendix G, LUN Manager GUI Describes the Storage Navigator windows and dialog reference boxes for LUN Manager.
Document conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Convention
Bold
Description
Indicates text on a window or dialog box, including window and dialog box names, menus, menu options, buttons, fields, and labels. Example: Click OK. Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system. Example: copy source-file target-file Note: Angled brackets (< >) are also used to indicate variables.
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Indicates text that appears on screen or entered by the user. Example: # pairdisplay -g oradb Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system. Example: # pairdisplay -g <group> Note: Italic font is also used to indicate variables. Indicates optional values. Example: [ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a, b, or nothing. Indicates required or expected values. Example: { a | b } indicates that you must choose either a or b. Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or arguments. Examples: [ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a, b, or nothing. { a | b } indicates that you must choose either a or b.
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Provides helpful information, guidelines, or suggestions for performing tasks more effectively. Calls attention to important and/or additional information.
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Warns the user of adverse conditions and/or consequences (for example, disruptive operations). Warns the user of severe conditions and/or consequences (for example, destructive operations).
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Value
Logical storage capacity values (for example, logical device capacity) are calculated based on the following values:
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1 KB 1 MB 1 GB 1 TB 1 PB 1 EB 1 block 1,024 bytes 1,024 KB or 1,0242 bytes 1,024 MB or 1,0243 bytes 1,024 GB or 1,0244 bytes 1,024 TB or 1,0245 bytes 1,024 PB or 1,0246 bytes 512 bytes
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Getting help
The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need technical support, log on to the Hitachi Support Portal for contact information: https://Portal.HDS.com.
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Introduction to provisioning
Provisioning a storage system requires balancing the costs of the solution with the benefits that the solution provides. The following is an overview of provisioning strategies that you can implement on the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform to support your business.
About provisioning Basic provisioning Fixed-sized provisioning Disadvantages When to use fixed-sized provisioning Custom-sized provisioning Expanded LU provisioning When to use custom-sized provisioning When to use expanded-LU provisioning Basic provisioning workflow Dynamic Provisioning Overview Dynamic Provisioning Dynamic Provisioning concepts When to use Dynamic Provisioning
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Dynamic Provisioning advantages Dynamic Provisioning advantage example Dynamic Provisioning work flow Dynamic Tiering Tiers concept When to use Dynamic Tiering Data retention strategies Resource groups strategies Complimentary strategies Key terms Before you begin About cache management devices
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About provisioning
Provisioning is a method of managing storage system devices or volumes. Some provisioning methods are host-based, while others use existing storage system capabilities such as logical unit size expansion (LUSE) or concatenated array groups. Some provisioning methods are hardwarebased, and others are software-based. Each technique has its particular use and benefit, for example, capacity, reliability, performance, or cost considerations, in a given storage environment. Used in the wrong scenario, each can be expensive, awkward, time consuming to configure and maintain, and can be potentially error prone. Your support representatives are available to help you configure the highest quality solution for your storage environment. Provisioning strategies falls into two fundamental categories: Basic provisioning on page 1-3 (or traditional provisioning). Basic provisioning includes logical devices (LDEVs), custom-sized volumes, and expanded-LU volumes. Dynamic Provisioning Overview on page 1-8 (or virtual provisioning). Thin provisioning includes pooling physical storage and creating logical devices for hosts.
Basic provisioning
Several basic provisioning techniques traditionally are used to manage storage volumes. These strategies are useful in specific scenarios based on user needs, such as whether you use open or mainframe storage systems, or you prefer manual or automated control of your storage resources. Basic provisioning relies on carving up physical storage into smaller units. Custom sizing is possible, and requires using Virtual LUN software. If a larger capacity logical unit is required, expanding the size of a logical volume is possible and requires the use of LUN Expansion software. Basic provisioning includes: Fixed-sized provisioning on page 1-3 Custom-sized provisioning on page 1-5 Expanded LU provisioning on page 1-6
Fixed-sized provisioning
Two traditional fixed-size host-based volume management methods typically are used on open systems to organize storage space on a server. One method is the direct use of physical volumes as devices for use either as raw space or as a local or clustered file system. These are fixed-size volumes with a fixed number of disks, and as such, each has a certain inherent physical random input/output operation per second (IOPS) or sequential throughput (megabytes per second) capacity. A System Administrator manages the aggregate server workloads against them. As
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workloads exceed the volumes available space or its IOPS capacity, the user contents are manually moved onto a larger or faster (more spindles) volume, if possible. The following figure illustrates a simple fixed-size provisioning environment using individual LU volumes on a host:
The alternative is to use a host-based Logical Volume Manager (LVM) when the planned workloads require either more space or IOPS capacity than the individual physical volumes can provide. LVM is the disk management feature available on UNIX-based operating systems, including Linux, that manages their logical volumes. The following illustrates a fixed-size provisioning environment using LUNs in host-managed logical volumes:
In either case, hosts recognize the size as fixed regardless of the actual used size. Therefore, it is not necessary to expand the volume (LDEV) size in the future if the actual used size does not exceed the fixed size. When such a logical volume runs out of space or IOPS capacity, you can replace it with one that was created with even more physical volumes and then copy over all of the user data. In some cases, it is best to add a second
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logical volume and then manually relocate just part of the existing data to redistribute the workload across two such volumes. These two logical volumes would be mapped to the server using separate host paths.
Disadvantages
Some disadvantages to using fixed-sized provisioning are: If you use only part of the entire capacity specified by an emulation type, the rest of the capacity is wasted. After creating fixed-sized volumes, typically some physical capacity will be wasted due to being less than the fixed-size capacity. In a fixed-sized environment, manual intervention can become a costly and tedious exercise when a larger volume size is required.
Custom-sized provisioning
Custom-sized (or variable-sized) provisioning has more flexibility than fixed-sized provisioning and is the traditional storage-based volume management strategy typically used to organize storage space. To create custom-sized volumes on a storage system, an administrator first creates array groups of any RAID level from parity groups. Then, volumes of the desired size are created from these individual array groups. These volumes are then individually mapped to one or more host ports as a logical unit. Following are three scenarios where custom-sized provisioning is an advantage: In fixed-sized provisioning, when several frequently accessed files are located on the same volume and one file is being accessed, users cannot access the other files because of logical device contention. If the custom-sized feature is used to divide the volume into several smaller volumes and I/O workload is balanced (each file is allocated to different volumes), then access contention is reduced and access performance is improved. In fixed-sized provisioning, not all of the capacity may be used. Unused capacity on the volume will remain inaccessible to other users. If the custom-sized feature is used, smaller volumes can be created that do not waste capacity. Applications that require the capacity of many fixed-sized volumes can instead be given fewer large volumes to relieve device addressing constraints.
The following illustrates custom-sized provisioning in an open-systems environment using standard volumes of independent array groups:
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To change the size of a volume already in use, you first create a new volume larger (if possible) than the old one, and then move the contents of the old volume to the new one. The new volume would be remapped on the server to take the mount point of the old one, which is retired. A disadvantage is that this manual intervention can become costly and tedious and this provisioning strategy is appropriate only in certain scenarios.
Expanded LU provisioning
If a volume larger than the largest volume is needed in a custom-size volume, the traditional storage system-based solution is to use the logical unit size expansion (LUSE) feature to configure an expanded logical unit (LU). This method is merely a simple concatenation of LDEVs, which is a capacity rather than a performance configuration. The following illustrates a simple expanded LU environment, where LDEVs are concatenated to form a LUSE volume.
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Virtual LUN software is used to configure custom-sized provisioning. For detailed information, see Configuring custom-sized provisioning on page 31.
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Dynamic Provisioning
Though basic or traditional provisioning strategies can be appropriate and useful in specific scenarios, they can be expensive to set up, awkward and time consuming to configure, difficult to monitor, and error prone when maintaining storage. Although Dynamic Provisioning requires some additional steps, it is a simpler alternative to the traditional provisioning methods. It uses thin provisioning technology that allows you to allocate virtual storage capacity based on anticipated future capacity needs, using virtual volumes instead of physical disk capacity. Overall storage use rates may improve because you can potentially provide more virtual capacity to applications while using fewer physical disks. It can provide lower initial cost, greater efficiency, and storage management freedom for storage administrators. In this way, Dynamic Provisioning software: Simplifies storage management Provides balanced resources and more optimized performance by default without inordinate manual intervention. Maximizes physical disk usage May reduce device address requirements over traditional provisioning by providing larger volume sizes.
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can establish virtual DP volumes (DP-VOLs) and connect them to the individual DP pools. In this way, capacity to support data can be randomly assigned on demand within the pool. DP-VOLs are of a user-specified logical size without any corresponding physical space. Actual physical space (in 42-MB pool page units) is automatically assigned to a DP-VOL from the connected DP pool as that volumes logical space is written to over time. A new volume does not have any pool pages assigned to it. The pages are loaned out from its connected pool to that DP volume until the volume is reformatted or deleted. At that point, all of that volumes assigned pages are returned to the pools free page list. This handling of logical and physical capacity is called thin provisioning. In many cases, logical capacity will exceed physical capacity. Dynamic Provisioning enhances volume performance. This is an automatic result of how DP-VOLs map capacity from individual DP pools. A pool is created using from one to 1024 LDEVs (pool volumes) of physical space. Each pool volume is sectioned into 42-MB pages. Each page is consecutively laid down on a number of RAID stripes from one pool volume. The pools 42-MB pool pages are assigned on demand to any of the DP-VOLs that are connected to that pool. Other pages assigned over time to that DP-VOL randomly originate from the next free page of some other pool volume in the pool. Setting up a Dynamic Provisioning environment requires a few extra steps. You still configure various array groups to a desired RAID level and create one or more volumes (LDEVs) on each of them (see Creating an LDEV on page 3-11). Then set up a Dynamic Provisioning environment by creating one or more DP pools of physical storage space that are each a collection of some of these LDEVs (DP pool volumes). This pool structure supports creation of Dynamic Provisioning virtual volumes (DP-VOLs), where 42-MB pages of data are randomly assigned on demand. For detailed information, see Configuring thin provisioning on page 5-1.
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You must stop the storage system When physical capacity becomes to reconfigure it. insufficient, you can add pool capacity without service interruption. In addition, with Dynamic Tiering you can configure pool storage consisting of multiple types of data drives, including SSD, SAS, SATA, and external volumes. This eliminates unnecessary costs.
Reduces management labor and increases availability of storage volumes for replication
As the expected physical disk capacity is purchased, the unused capacity of the storage system also needs to be managed on the storage system and on licensed VSP products.
VSP product licenses are based on used capacity rather than the total defined capacity. You do not need to use LUSE because you can allocate volumes of up to 60 TB regardless of physical disk capacity. Dynamic Tiering allows you to use storage efficiently by automatically migrating data to the most suitable data drive.
Because physical disk capacity is initially purchased and installed to meet expected future needs, portions of the capacity may be unused. I/O loads may concentrate on just a subset of the storage which might decrease performance.
Effectively combines I/O patterns of many applications and evenly spreads the I/O activity across available physical resources, preventing bottlenecks in parity group performance. Configuring the volumes from multiple parity groups improves parity group performance. This also increases storage use while reducing power and pooling requirements (total cost of ownership).
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32 RAID 5 (3D+1P) array groups, thus providing 128 disks of IOPS power to that pool. Up to 1024 LDEVs may be assigned to a single pool, providing a considerable amount of I/O capability to just a few DP volumes.
Dynamic Tiering
After using Dynamic Provisioning software to virtualize LUs and pool storage into a thin provisioning strategy, the array now has all the elements in place to offer automatic self-optimizing storage tiers provided by Hitachi Dynamic Tiering software (HDT). Using Dynamic Tiering, you can configure a storage system with multiple storage tiers using different kinds of data drives, including SSD, SAS, SATA, and external volumes. This helps improve the speed and cost of performance. Dynamic Tiering extends and improves the functionality and value of Dynamic Provisioning. Both use pools of physical storage against which virtual disk capacity, or V-VOLs, is defined. Each thin provisioning pool can be configured to operate either as a DP pool or a Dynamic Tiering pool. Automated tiering of physical storage is the logical next step for thin provisioned enterprise arrays. Automated tiering is the ability of the array to dynamically monitor and relocate data on the optimum tier of storage. It focuses on data segments rather than entire volumes. The functionality is entirely within the array without any mandated host level involvement. Dynamic Tiering adds another layer to the thin provisioned environment. Using Dynamic Tiering you can: Configure physical storage into tiers consisting of multiple kinds of data drives, including SSD, SAS, and SATA. Although host volumes are conventionally configured from a common pool, the pool is efficiently configured using multiple kinds of data disk drives. Placing data that
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needs high performance while reducing storage costs by using high cost disks such as SSDs as efficiently as possible, resulting in data that is accessed infrequently being placed on lower cost physical storage. Automatically migrate small portions of host volumes to the most suitable data drive according to access frequency. Frequently accessed data is migrated to higher speed hard disk drives (for example, SSD). Infrequently accessed data is migrated to lower cost and lower speed hard disk drives (for example, SATA) to use the storage efficiently.
Dynamic Tiering simplifies storage administration by automating and eliminating the complexities of efficiently using tiered storage. It automatically moves data on pages in Dynamic Provisioning virtual volumes to the most appropriate storage media, according to workload, to maximize service levels and minimize total cost of storage. Dynamic Tiering gives you: Improved storage resource usage Improved return on costly storage tiers Reduced storage management effort More automation Nondisruptive storage management Reduced costs Improved performance
Tiers concept
When not using Dynamic Tiering, data is allocated to only one kind of data drive (typically an expensive high-speed hard disk drive) without regard to the workload to the volumes because the volumes are configured with only one kind of data drive. When using Dynamic Tiering, the higher speed data drive is automatically allocated to the volumes of high workload, and the lower speed drive to the volumes of low workload,. This improves performance and reduces costs. Dynamic Tiering places the host volume's data across multiple tiers of storage contained in a pool. There can be up to three tiers (high-, medium-, and low-speed layers) in a pool. Dynamic Tiering determines tier usage based on data access levels. It allocates the page with high I/O load to the upper tier, which contains a higher speed drive, and the page with low I/O load to the lower tier, which contains a lower speed drive. The following figure illustrates the basic tier concept.
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Resource groups should be planned and created before creating volumes. For more information, see Configuring resource groups on page 2-1.
Complimentary strategies
Functions related to provisioning
For the following functions, see the appropriate manuals: Replication: ShadowImage, TrueCopy, Universal Replicator External storage: Universal Volume Manager Migration: Volume Migration (contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center) Partitioning: Virtual Partition Manager (Performance Guide)
Key terms
The following are provisioning key terms:
Term
access attributes
Description
Security function used to control the access to a logical volume. Access attributes are assigned to each volume: read only, read/ write, and protect. Customized Volume. A fixed volume that is divided into arbitrary sizes. A group of DP-VOLs. The DP pool consists of one or more poolVOLs. Dynamic Provisioning virtual volume. Security option used to allow or not allow changing of the access attribute on a volume. Abbreviation for fixed-sized volume. Logical Unit Size Expansion (LUSE). A set of LDEVs defined to one or more hosts as a single logical unit (LU). A LUSE volume can be a concatenation of two to 36 LDEVs that are then presented to a host as a single LU. A resource group in which additional resources (other than external volumes) and the resources existing before installing Resource Partition Manager belong. In Dynamic Provisioning, a page is 42 MB of continuous storage in a DP-VOL that belongs to a DP-pool. A set of volumes that are reserved for storing Dynamic Provisioning, Thin Image, or Copy-on-Write Snapshot write data. In a thin provisioned storage system, the proportion (%) of used capacity of the pool to the total pool capacity. Each pool has its own pool threshold values for warning and depletion. A volume that is reserved for storing snapshot data for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot operations or write data for Dynamic Provisioning.
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resource group
Description
A group that is assigned one or more resources of the storage system. The resources that can be assigned to the resource group are LDEV IDs, parity groups, external volumes, ports, and host group IDs. In a thin provisioned storage system, the proportion (%) of total DP-VOL capacity associated with the pool versus the total capacity. You can set the percentage of DP-VOL capacity that can be created to the total capacity of the pool. This can help prevent DP-VOL blocking caused by a full pool. For example, when the subscription limit is set to 100%, the total DP-VOL capacity that can be created is obtained using this formula: total DP-VOL capacity <= pool capacity x 100% Using this setting protects the pool when doing the following: Shrinking a pool Creating DP-VOLs Increasing DP-VOL capacity
subscription threshold
The value of the reached maximum I/O counts that each tier can process. A combination of determining the appropriate storage tier and migrating the pages to the appropriate tier. A storage hierarchy of layered structures of data drives consisting of different performance levels, or tiers, that match data access requirements with the appropriate performance tiers. A virtual device in the storage system. A VDEV is a group of logical volumes (LDEVs or logical units) in a parity group. One parity group consists of multiple VDEVs. A VDEV usually includes some fixed volumes (FVs) and some free spaces. The number of FVs is determined by the emulation type.
VDEV
System requirements
The VSP hardware, microcode, and Storage Navigator essential for operating the storage system be installed and configured for use. A VSP storage system. The storage system must have parity groups installed. A Storage Navigator client computer.
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The V-VOL management area, which is automatically created when shared memory is added, is an area used to store information for associating poolVOLs and DP-VOLs. If Dynamic Provisioning is used, at least 16 GB of shared memory consisting of two sections is required. The memory capacity allocated to each part is as follows: Basic part: 8 GB Dynamic Provisioning: 8 GB
If Dynamic Tiering is used, shared memory for Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering is necessary. At least 24 GB of shared memory consisting of two sections is required. The memory capacity allocated to each part is as follows: Basic part: 8 GB Dynamic Provisioning: 8 GB Dynamic Tiering: 8 GB
If Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering are used, a pool or V-VOL capacity can be created and the shared memory can be expanded depending on its status. If you use a pool or V-VOL which has the capacity of 1.0 PB or more, DP/HDT Extension must be installed. Before DP/HDT Extension is uninstalled, all Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering pools must be deleted. The required shared memory is installed by your Hitachi Data Systems representative.
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Use the following formula to calculate the number of cache management devices that a DP-VOL requires. In this formula, the user-specified capacity is the user area capacity of a V-VOL. ceil(user-specified capacity max-capacity-of-cache-management-device) The calculated value must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
Calculating the number of cache management devices required by a volume that is not a DP-VOL
One volume that is not a DP-VOL requires one cache management device.
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Configuring resource groups
The Storage Administrator can divide a provisioned storage system into resource groups that allow managing the storage system as multiple virtual private storage systems. Configuring resource groups involves creating resource groups, moving storage system resources into the resource groups, and assigning resource groups to user groups. Resource groups can be set up on both open and mainframe systems. Resource Partition Manager software is required.
System configuration using resource groups Resource groups examples Meta_resource Resource lock User groups Resource group assignments Resource group license requirements Resource group rules, restrictions, and guidelines Creating a resource group Adding resources to a resource group Removing resources from a resource group Managing Resource Groups
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* Before you create LDEVs, the LDEV IDs can be reserved and assigned to a resource group for future use. Host group numbers can also be reserved and assigned in advance because the number of host groups created on a single port is limited. The following tasks provide instructions for configuring resource groups. Creating a resource group on page 2-9 Adding resources to a resource group on page 2-10 Removing resources from a resource group on page 2-11 Changing the name of a resource group on page 2-11 Deleting a resource group on page 2-12
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The Security Administrator in the system division creates resource groups for each division in the storage system and assigns them to the respective divisions. The Storage Administrator in Division A can manage the resource groups for Division A, but cannot access the resource groups for Division B. In the same manner, the Storage Administrator in Division B can manage the resource groups for Division B, but cannot access the resource groups for Division A. The Security Administrator creates a resource group for managing the common resources, and the Storage Administrator in the system division manages the port that is shared between Divisions A and B. The Storage Administrators in Divisions A and B cannot manage the shared port belonging to the resource group for common resources management.
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See Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide for more information. 4. The Security Administrator assigns the resource groups to user groups. See Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide for more information. 5. The Storage Administrator in the system division sets a port. 6. The Security Administrator assigns resources to the resource groups. See Adding resources to a resource group on page 2-10 for more information. 7. The Security Administrator assigns each Storage Administrator to each user group. See Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide for more information. After the above procedures, the Storage Administrators in A and B divisions can manage the resource groups assigned to their own division.
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The Security Administrator in the system division creates resource groups for each division in the storage system and assigns them to the respective divisions. The Storage Administrator in Division A can manage the resource groups for Division A, but cannot access the resource groups for Division B. In the same manner, the Storage Administrator in Division B can manage the resource groups for Division B, but cannot access the resource groups for Division A.
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See Adding resources to a resource group on page 2-10 for more information. 7. The Security Administrator assigns each Storage Administrator to each user group. See Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide for more information. After the above procedures, the Storage Administrators in A and B divisions can access the resource groups allocated to their own division.
Meta_resource
The meta_resource is a resource group comprised of additional resources (other than external volumes) and the resources that exist on the storage system before the Resource Partition Manager is installed. By default, existing resources initially belong to the meta_resource group to ensure compatibility with older software when a system is upgraded to include Resource Partition Manager.
Resource lock
While processing a task on a resource, all of the resource groups assigned to the logged-on user are locked for exclusive access. A secondary window (such as the Basic Information Display) or an operation from the service processor (SVP) locks all of the resource groups in the storage system. When a resource is locked, a status indicator appears on the Storage Navigator status bar. Click the Resource Locked button to view information about the locked resource.
User groups
User groups and associated built-in roles are defined in the SVP. A user belongs to one or more user groups. Privileges allowed to a particular user are determined by the user group or groups to which the user belongs. The Security Administrator assigns resource groups to user groups. A user group may already be configured, or a new user group may be required for certain resources. See Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide for more information about how to set up user groups.
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Each resource group has a designated Storage Administrator who can access only their assigned resources and cannot access other resources. All resource groups to which all resources in the storage system belong can be assigned to a user group. Configure this in Storage Navigator by setting All Resource Groups Assigned to Yes. A user who has All Resource Groups Assigned set to Yes can access all resources in the storage system. For example, if a user is a Security Administrator (with View & Modify privileges) and a Storage Administrator (with View and Modify privileges) and All Resource Groups Assigned is Yes on that user account, the user can edit the storage for all the resources. If allowing this access becomes a problem with security on the storage system, then register the following two user accounts in Storage Navigator and use these different accounts for different purposes. A user account for a Security Administrator where All Resource Groups Assigned is set to Yes. A user account for a Storage Administrator who does not have all resource groups assigned and has only some of the resource groups assigned.
Restrictions
No new resources can be added to meta_resource. Resources cannot be deleted from meta_resource. An LDEV that has the same pool ID or the journal group ID cannot be added to multiple resource groups.
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In the case of adding LDEVs that are used as pool volumes or journal volumes, add all the LDEVs that have the same pool IDs or journal group IDs by using a function such as sort. Host groups that belong to the initiator port cannot be added to a resource group.
Guidelines
If you are providing a virtual private storage system to different companies, you should not share parity groups, external volumes, or pools if you want to limit the capacity that can be used by each user. When parity groups, external volumes, or pools are shared between multiple users, and if one user uses too much capacity of the shared resource, the other users might not be able to create an LDEV.
To create a resource group 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, click Administration, and then Resource Groups. 2. Click Create Resource Groups in the Resource Groups tab. 3. Enter a resource group name in the Create Resource Groups window. Select resources to be assigned to the resource group. a. Click the appropriate buttons select parity groups, LDEVs, ports, or host groups. b. Select resources from the available parity groups, LDEVs, ports, or host groups table. c. Click Add. The selected resources move to the selected parity groups, LDEVs, ports, or host groups table. If the selected resource is removed, select the row and click Remove. d. Click OK. The Create Resource Groups window appears. 4. Click Add.
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The resource group is added to Selected Resource Groups table. If you select a row and click Detail, the Resource Group Properties window appears. If you select a row and click Remove, a message appears asking whether you want to remove the OK. 5. Click Finish. 6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If you select a row and click Detail, the Resource Group Properties window appears. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
To add resources to a resource group 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, click Administration, and then Resource Groups. 2. Click a resource group to add in the Resource Groups tab. 3. Click Add Resources. 4. Select the type of resources to add in the resource group. 5. Select one or more resources to add to the resource group, and then click Add. 6. Click OK, and then click Finish. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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To remove resources from a resource group 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, click Administration, and then Resource Groups. 2. Click a resource group to remove in the Resource Groups tab. 3. Select one or more resources to remove from the resource group, and then click Remove Resources. 4. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
To change a resource group name 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, click Administration, and then Resource Groups. 2. Click a resource group to change its name in the Resource Groups tab. 3. Click Edit Resource Group.
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4. In the Edit Resource Group window, type a new resource group name, and then click Finish. 5. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If you select a row and click Detail, the Resource Group Properties window appears. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
To delete a resource group 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, click Administration, and then Resource Groups. 2. Click one or more resource groups to delete in the Resource Groups tab. 3. Click Delete Resource Groups. 4. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Open Volume Management on page 2-21 Virtual Partition Manager on page 2-22 Volume Migration on page 2-22 Volume Shredder on page 2-22 Configuration File Loader on page 2-22 CLI Spreadsheet for LUN Expansion on page 2-23 Server Priority Manager on page 2-23
Copy-on-Write Snapshot
The following table provides information about specific Copy-on-Write Snapshot conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Create LDEVs
Condition
The ID of the new LDEV for Copy-on-Write Snapshot must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The LDEV to be deleted must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Volumes that are specified when creating or expanding a pool must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. All the volumes that are specified when creating a pool must belong to the same resource group.
Edit pools Delete pools Create pairs Split pairs Suspend pairs Resynchronize pairs Delete pairs
Pool-VOLs of the specified pool must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Both P-VOLs and S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Dynamic Provisioning
The following table provides information about specific Dynamic Provisioning conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Create LDEVs
Condition
The ID of the new LDEV for Dynamic Provisioning must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Both the deleted LDEV and the pool VOLs of the pool where the LDEV belongs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Create pools Expand pools
Condition
Volumes to be specified as pool-VOLS must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. All the volumes that are specified when creating a pool must belong to the same resource group.
Edit pools Delete pools Expand V-VOLs Reclaim zero pages Stop reclaiming zero pages
Pool-VOLs of the specified pool must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. You can expand only the V-VOLs that are assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. You can reclaim or stop reclaiming zero pages only for the DP-VOLs that are assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Condition
When you specify a parity group and open the Edit Encryption window, the specified parity group and LDEVs belonging to the parity group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you open the Edit Encryption window without specifying a parity group, more than one parity group and LDEVs belonging to the parity group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Condition
P-VOLs and quorum disks must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports for the logical paths that are configured between P-VOLs and the RCU must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified P-VOLs or S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Operation name
Release pairs
Condition
The specified P-VOLs or S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Quorum disks must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify P-VOLs, initiator ports for the logical paths that are configured between P-VOLs and RCU must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
LUN Expansion
The following table provides information about specific LUN Expansion conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Create LUSE volumes
Condition
The LDEVs specified when creating a LUSE volume must all belong to the same resource group as the LUSE volume.
LUN Manager
The following table provides information about specific LUN Manager conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Add LUN paths
Condition
When you specify host groups and open the Add LUN Paths window, the specified host groups must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify LDEVs and open the Add LUN paths window, the specified LDEVs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
When you specify a host group and open the Delete LUN Paths window, the specified host group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify LDEVs and open the Delete LUN Paths window, the specified LDEVs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When selecting the Delete all defined LUN paths to above LDEVs check box, the host groups of all the alternate paths in the LDEV displayed on the Selected LUNs table must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
The specified host groups and initiator ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified host groups must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Edit hosts
Condition
The specified host group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you select the Apply same settings to the HBA WWN of all ports check box, all the host groups where the specified HBA WWNs are registered must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Remove hosts
When you select the Remove hosts from all host groups containing the hosts in the storage system check box, all the host groups where the HBA WWNs displayed in the Selected Hosts table are registered must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified port must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. If this port attribute is changed from Target or RCU Target to Initiator or to External, the host group of this port belongs to meta_resource. Therefore, the host group of this port is not displayed in windows.
Edit ports
The specified host groups and all the LDEVs where the paths are set to the host groups must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified host groups and the LDEVs where the paths are set must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. LDEVs where the specified paths are set must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you open the Create Host Groups window by specifying host groups, the specified host groups must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified host groups and all the LDEVs where the paths are set to the host groups must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. LDEVs where the specified paths are set must be assigned to you.
Edit command devices Edit UUIDs Delete UUIDs Create host groups
Performance Monitor
The following table provides information about specific Performance Monitor conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Add to ports Add new monitored WWNs
Condition
The specified ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Edit WWNs
Condition
The specified ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
ShadowImage
The following table provides information about specific ShadowImage conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Create pairs Split pairs Suspend pairs Resynchronize pairs Release pairs Set reserve attributes Remove reserve attributes The specified LDEVs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Condition
Both P-VOLs and S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Thin Image
The following table provides information about specific Thin Image conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Create LDEVs Delete LDEVs Create pools Expand Pool
Condition
When you create LDEVs for Copy-on-Write Snapshot, IDs of the LDEVs that you will create must be assigned to you. Deleted LDEVs must be assigned to you. Volumes that are specified when creating or expanding pools must be assigned to you. All the volumes that are specified when creating pools must belong to the same resource group.
Edit Pools Delete Pools Create pairs Split pairs Suspend pairs Resynchronize pairs Release pairs
Pool-VOLs of the specified pools must be assigned to you. Both P-VOLs and S-VOLs must be assigned to you. P-VOLs must be assigned to you.
TrueCopy
The following table provides information about specific TrueCopy conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
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Operation name
Create pairs
Condition
P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports for the logical paths that are configured between P-VOLs and RCU must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified P-VOLs or S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified P-VOLs or S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify P-VOLs, initiator ports for the logical paths that are configured between P-VOLs and RCU must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Define port attributes Add RCUs Delete RCUs Change RCU options Add logical paths Delete logical paths Add SSIDs Delete SSIDs
The specified ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified initiator ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports of logical paths to the specified RCUs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified initiator ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports of logical paths to the specified RCUs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Universal Replicator
The following table provides information about specific Universal Replicator conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Create journal volumes Add journal volumes Delete journal volumes Change journal options
Condition
All the LDEVs that are specified when creating a journal must belong to the same resource group. All the specified LDEVs when adding journal volumes must belong to the same resource group where existing journal volumes belong. All the data volumes in the specified journals must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Operation name
Create pairs
Condition
Journal volumes for pair volumes and P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports of logical paths to remote storage systems must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified P-VOLs or S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. P-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified P-VOLs or S-VOLs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports of logical paths to remote storage systems must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
All the data volumes in the specified mirrors must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified initiator ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports of logical paths to the specified remote storage systems must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Initiator ports of logical paths to the specified remote storage systems must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified initiator ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified initiator ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you move LDEVs used for journal volumes to other resource groups, you must specify all the journal volumes of the journal where the LDEVs belong.
Change remote DKC options Add logical paths Delete logical paths Move LDEVs to other resource groups
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Operation name
Add external volumes
Condition
When creating an external volume, a volume is created in the resource group where the external port belongs. When you specify a path group and open the Add External Volumes window, all the ports that compose the path group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
The specified external volume and all the LDEVs allocated to that external volume must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. All the external volumes belonging to the specified external storage system and all the LDEVs allocated to that external volumes must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. All the external volumes belonging to the specified external storage system and all the LDEVs allocated to that external volumes must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified external volume and all the LDEVs allocated to the external volumes must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified external volume and all the LDEVs allocated to the external volumes must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified external volume must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified external volumes and all the ports of the external paths connecting the external volumes must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Ports of the specified external paths and all the external volumes connecting with the external path must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify By Ports, all the external paths connecting with the specified ports and all the external volumes connecting with the external paths must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify By External WWNs, all the ports of the external paths connecting to the specified external WWN and all the external volumes connecting with those external paths must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Disconnect external volumes Reconnect external volumes Edit external volumes Assign processor blades
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Reconnect external paths
Condition
Ports of the specified external paths and all the external volumes connecting with those external paths must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify By Ports, all the external paths connecting with the specified ports and all the external volumes connecting with the external paths must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify By External WWNs, all the ports of the external paths connecting to the specified external WWN and all the external volumes connecting with those external paths must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
All the ports of the external paths connecting to the specified external WWN and all the external volumes connecting with the external paths must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Ports of all the external paths composing the specified path group and all the external volumes that belong to the path group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Condition
When you specify a parity group and open the Create LDEVs window, the parity group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you create an internal or external volumes parity groups where the LDEV belongs and ID of the new LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Delete LDEVs
When deleting an internal or external volume, the deleted LDEV and parity groups where the LDEV belongs must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Format LDEVs
Condition
When you specify LDEV and open the Format LDEVs window, the specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify a parity group and open the Format LDEVs window, the specified parity group and all the LDEVs in the parity group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Condition
When you specify virtual volumes, the specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. When you specify a parity group, the specified parity group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Volume Migration
The following table provides information about specific Volume Migration conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Migrate volumes
Condition
The specified source volume and target volume must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. The specified parity group must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
Volume Shredder
The following table provides information about specific Volume Shredder conditions that must be observed when using Resource Partition Manager.
Operation name
Shred LDEVs
Condition
The specified LDEV must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Edit a spreadsheet
Condition
All the resource group IDs that are set in the storage system must be assigned to the user account that logs in to Storage Navigator.
Condition
All the resource group IDs that are set in the storage system must be assigned to the user account that logs in to Storage Navigator.
Conditions
The specified ports must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them.
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Configuring custom-sized provisioning
Configuring custom-sized provisioning involves creating and configuring a customized volume (CV). A CV is a fixed-sized volume that is divided into arbitrary sizes. This provisioning strategy is suitable for use on both open and mainframe systems. Virtual LVI or Virtual LUN software is required to configure variable-sized provisioning.
Virtual LVI/Virtual LUN functions VLL requirements VLL specifications SSID requirements VLL size calculations Create LDEV function Blocking an LDEV Restoring a blocked LDEV Editing an LDEV name Deleting an LDEV (converting to free space) Formatting LDEVs Assigning a processor blade Using a system disk
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VLL requirements
Use of Virtual LVI or Virtual LUN on the VSP storage system to configure variable-sized volumes requires the following: A license key on the Storage Navigator computer for Virtual LUN. This is available in Open Volume Management, software and is for open systems.
For details about the license key or product installation, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
VLL specifications
Virtual LUN specifications for open systems on page 3-2 CV capacity by emulation type for open systems on page 3-3
Open system
OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E OPEN-V OPEN-V
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Parameter
Ability to intermix emulation type Maximum number of volumes (normal and Virtual LVI/LUN) per parity group Maximum number of volumes (normal and Virtual LVI/LUN) per storage system Minimum size for one Virtual LVI/LUN volume Maximum size for one Virtual LVI/LUN volume Size increment Disk location for Virtual LVI/LUN volumes Depends on the track geometry
Open system
Depends on the track geometry 2,048 for RAID 5 (7D+1P), RAID 6 (6D+2P), or RAID 6 (14D+2P) 1,024 for other RAID levels 65,280
2,048 for RAID 5 (7D+1P), RAID 6 (6D+2P), or RAID 6 (14D+2P) 1,024 for other RAID levels 65,280
See CV capacity by emulation See CV capacity by emulation type for open systems on type for open systems on page 3-3. page 3-3. 1 MB Anywhere 1 MB (1 user cylinder) Anywhere
Maximum CV capacity
Internal volume: 3,221,159,680 KB (2.99 TB) External volume: 4,294,967,296 KB (4 TB)
36,000 KB (50 cyl) 36,000 KB (50 cyl) 36,000 KB (50 cyl) 36,000 KB (50 cyl)
5,760 KB (8 cyl) 19,440 KB (27 cyl) 19,440 KB (27 cyl) 13,680 KB (19 cyl)
SSID requirements
The storage system is configured with one SSID (Storage System ID) for each group of 64 or 256 devices, so there are one or four SSIDs per CU image. Each SSID must be unique to each connected host system. SSIDs are user-specified and are assigned during storage system installation in hexadecimal format, from 0004 to FEFF. The following table shows the relationship between controller emulation types and SSIDs.
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SSID requirement
0004 to FEFF
where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. user-specified-CV-capacity is expressed in megabytes. The resulting user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
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where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. user-area-capacity is expressed in kilobytes boundary value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Boundary values for RAID levels (other than Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 3-9). If the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on a SATA drive, the boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 3-9). The resulting entire capacity is expressed in megabytes.
where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. user-specified-CV-capacity is expressed in blocks. The resulting user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. user-specified-CV-capacity is expressed in blocks. boundary-value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 3-9). If the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on a SATA drive, the boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Capacity of a slot on page 3-10) The resulting entire capacity is expressed in blocks. To convert the resulting entire capacity into megabytes, divide this capacity by 2,048.
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where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. user-specified-CV-capacity is expressed in megabytes. capacity-of-a-slot is expressed in kilobytes. The capacity of a slot depends on volume emulation types (see Calculated management area capacities (SATA-E drive) on page 3-10). The resulting user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
where The value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. user-area-capacity is expressed in kilobytes. management-area-capacity is expressed in kilobytes. The management area capacity depends on volume emulation types (see Boundary values for RAID levels (other than Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 39). boundary-value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 3-9). If the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on a SATA drive, the boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Capacity of a slot on page 3-10). The resulting entire capacity is expressed in megabytes.
where user-specified-CV-capacity is expressed in blocks. The resulting user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
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user-specified-CV-capacity is expressed in blocks. management-area-capacity is expressed in kilobytes. The management area capacity depends on volume emulation types (see Boundary values for RAID levels (other than Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 39). boundary-value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives) on page 3-9). If the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on a SATA drive, the boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Capacity of a slot on page 3-10). The CV capacity recognized by hosts is the same as the CV capacity calculated by the above formula. If block is selected as the LDEV capacity unit in the Create LDEVs window and dialog boxes, the window and dialog boxes correctly show the calculated LDEV capacity. However, if MB, GB, or TB is selected as the LDEV capacity unit in the Create LDEVs window and dialog boxes, the capacity values shown might have a margin of error due to unit conversion reasons. If you need to know the exact LDEV capacity, select block as the capacity unit. The resulting entire capacity is expressed in blocks. To convert the resulting entire capacity into megabytes, divide this capacity by 2,048:
where capacity-of-a-slot is expressed in kilobytes. The capacity of a slot depends on volume emulation types (see Capacity of a slot on page 310). The resulting entire capacity is expressed in slots.
where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
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calculated-management-area-capacity depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Management area capacity of an opensystems volume on page 3-9). The resulting entire capacity is expressed in slots.
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV if the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on the SATA drive:
ceil(entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots) + calculated-management-areacapacity)
where calculated-entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots) means the entire capacity of a CV if the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on the SATA drive.
where capacity-of-a-slot is expressed in kilobytes. The capacity of a slot depends on volume emulation types (see Capacity of a slot on page 310). The resulting entire capacity is expressed in slots.
where the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number. calculated-management-area-capacity depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see Management area capacity of an opensystems volume on page 3-9).
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV if the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on the SATA drive:
ceil(entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots) + calculated-management-areacapacity)
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RAID 5 (3D+1P)
6,144
RAID 5 (7D+1P)
28,672
RAID 6 (6D+2P)
24,576
RAID 6 (14D+2P)
114,688
Boundary values for RAID levels (other than Enhanced mode on SATA drives)
Boundary values of external volumes are always one slot, regardless of RAID levels.
Emulation type* Boundary value (KB) RAID 1 (2D+2D) RAID 5 (3D+1P)
1,152 1,536
RAID 5 (7D+1P)
2,688 3,584
RAID 6 (6D+2P)
2,304 3,072
RAID 6 (14D+2P)
7,168
xx indicates one or more numbers or letters. Boundary values are expressed in kilobytes. Boundary values of external volumes are always one kilobyte, regardless of RAID levels. Hyphen (-) indicates that the combination is not supported.
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Capacity of a slot
Emulation type
OPEN-xx (except for OPEN-V) OPEN-V Notes: xx indicates one or more numbers or letters. Slot capacity is expressed in kilobytes. 48 256
RAID 5 (3D+1P)
552,960
RAID 5 (7D+1P)
3,010,560
RAID 6 (6D+2P)
2,211,840
RAID 6 (14D+2P)
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Creating an LDEV
Use this procedure to create one or more internal or external logical volumes (LDEVs) in a selected storage system. You can create multiple LDEVs at once, for example, when you are setting up your storage system. After the storage system is set up, you can add LDEVs as needed. Before creating an LDEV in a selected storage system, free space may need to be created. Before volumes are deleted to create free space, remove the LU paths to the open-system volumes. For instructions on removing LU paths, see Deleting LU paths on page 7-24. You can create LDEVs using any of the following tabs in Storage Navigator: Parity Groups tab when selecting Parity Groups. You can create multiple LDEVs in the specified free space by setting the necessary items collectively. If multiple free spaces are in one parity group, the number of free spaces appears in Total Selected Free Space in the Parity Group Selection section on the Create LDEVs wizard. Confirm the number of free spaces, and then create the LDEVs accordingly. For example, if you are creating LDEVs in parity group PG1-1 and it contains two free spaces, 2 appears in Total Selected Free Space. In this case, if you specify 1 in Number of LDEVs per Free Space, and continue to create the LDEV, two LDEVs are created because one LDEV is created for each free space. LDEVs tab when selecting any parity group in Parity Groups. LDEVs tab when selecting Logical Devices.
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To create an LDEV 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select the resource to view in the tab, and then click Create LDEVs. 2. In the Create LDEVs window, from the Provisioning Type list, select a provisioning type for the LDEV to be created. If creating internal volumes, select Basic. If creating external volumes, select External. 3. In System Type, select Open to create open system volumes. 4. From the Emulation Type list, select an emulation type for the selected system type. 5. If creating an internal volume, select the parity group, and then do the following: a. From the Drive Type/RPM list in Parity Group Selection, select the drive type and RPM. b. From the RAID level list in Parity Group Selection, select the RAID level. c. Click Select Free Spaces. d. In the Select Free Spaces window, in the Available Free Spaces table, select the free spaces to be assigned to the volumes. Do the following, if necessary: - To specify the conditions and show the free space, click Filter, specify the conditions, and then click Apply. - To specify the unit for capacity and the number of rows to view, click Options. e. Click View Physical Location. f. In the View Physical Location window, confirm where the selected free space is physically located, and then click Close. g. In the Select Free Spaces window, if the selected free spaces have no issues, click OK. 6. Otherwise, if creating an external volume, select the external volume, and then do the following: a. Click Select Free Spaces. b. In the Select Free Spaces window, in the Available Free Spaces table, select the free space to be assigned to the volumes. Do the following, if necessary: - To specify the conditions and show the free space, click Filter, specify the conditions, and then click Apply. - To specify the unit for capacity and the number of rows to view, click Options. c. Click View Physical Location. d. In the View Physical Location window, confirm where the selected free space is physically located, and then click Close. e. In the Select Free Spaces window, if the selected free spaces have no issues, click OK.
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7. In LDEV Capacity, type the amount of LDEV capacity to be created and select a capacity unit from the list. You can enter the capacity within the range of figures displayed below the text box. You can enter the number with 2 digits after decimal point. You can change the capacity unit from the list. 8. In Number of LDEVs, type the number of LDEVs to be created. For an internal volume, Number of LDEVs per Free Space appears. For an external volume, Number of LDEVs per External Volume appears. 9. In LDEV Name, specify a name for this LDEV. a. In Prefix, type the characters that will become the fixed characters for the beginning of the LDEV name. The characters are casesensitive. b. In Initial Number, type the initial number that will follow the prefix name. 10.In Format Type, select the format type for the LDEV from the list. For an internal volume, you can select Normal Format, Quick Format, or No Format. If No Format is selected, format the volume after creating LDEVs. For an external volume, if you create the LDEV whose emulation type is the open system, you can select Normal Format or No Format. If the external volume can be used as it is, select No Format. The created LDEV can be used without formatting. If the external volume needs to be formatted, select No Format and then format the volume with the external storage system, or select Normal Format. 11.Click Options to show more options. 12.In Initial LDEV ID, make sure that an LDEV ID is set. To confirm the used number and unavailable number, click View LDEV IDs to open the View LDEV IDs window. a. In Initial LDEV ID in the Create LDEVs window, click View LDEV IDs. In the View LDEV IDs window, the matrix vertical scale represents the second-to-last digit of the LDEV number, and the horizontal scale represents the last digit of the LDEV number. The LDEV IDs table shows the available, used, and disabled LDEV IDs. In the table, used LDEV numbers appear in blue, unavailable numbers appear in gray, and unused numbers appear in white. LDEV numbers that are unavailable may be already in use, or already assigned to another emulation group (group by 32 LDEV numbers). b. Click Close. 13.In the Create LDEVs window, in SSID, type four digits, in hexadecimal format (0004 to FEFF), for the SSID.
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14.To confirm the created SSID, click View SSIDs to open the View SSIDs dialog box. a. In the Create LDEVs window, in Initial SSID, click View SSIDs. In the SSIDs window, the SSIDs table shows the used SSIDs. b. Click Close. 15.In the Create LDEVs window, from the Processor Blade list, select a processor blade to be used by the LDEVs. If you assign a specific processor blade, select the ID of the processor blade. If you can assign any processor blade, click Auto. 16.If you are creating one more system disks, select Create LDEVs as System Disk. 17.Click Add. The created LDEVs are added to the Selected LDEVs table. The Provisioning Type, System Type, Emulation Type, Parity Group Selection, LDEV Capacity, and Number of LDEVs per Free Space or the Number of LDEVs per External Volume fields must be set. If these required items are not registered, you cannot click Add. 18.If necessary, change the following LDEV settings: Click Edit SSIDs to open the SSIDs window. If a new LDEV is to be created in the CU, you can change the SSID to be allocated to the LDEV. For details about how to edit an SSID, see Editing an LDEV SSID on page 3-15. Click Change LDEV Settings to open the Change LDEV Settings window. For details about how to change the LDEV settings, see Changing LDEV settings on page 3-15. 19.If necessary, delete an LDEV from the Selected LDEVs table. Select an LDEV to delete, and then click Remove. For details about how to remove an LDEV, see Removing an LDEV to be registered on page 316. 20.Click Finish. The Confirm window opens. To continue the operation for setting the LU path and defining a logical unit, click Next. For details about how to set the LU path, see Defining LU paths on page 7-20. 21.In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Finding an LDEV ID
When creating volumes, the LDEV ID (LDKC: CU: LDEV) must be specified. Use this procedure to determine the LDEV IDs in use in the storage system so you can specify the correct LDEV.
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1. In Initial LDEV ID in the Create LDEVs window, click View LDEV IDs. 2. In the View LDEV IDs window, review the list to confirm the LDEV IDs. The LDEV IDs table shows the available, used, and disabled LDEV IDs. The matrix vertical scale represents the second-to-last digit of the LDEV number, and the horizontal scale represents the last digit of the LDEV number. In the table, used LDEV numbers appear in blue, unavailable LDEV numbers appear in gray, and unused LDEV IDs appear in white. LDEV numbers that are unavailable may be already in use, or already assigned to another emulation group (group by 32 LDEV numbers). 3. Click Close. The Create LDEVs window opens.
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1. In the Create LDEVs window, in the Selected LDEVs table, select an LDEV, and then click Change LDEV Settings. 2. In the Change LDEV Settings window, you can change the setting of LDEV Name, Initial LDEV ID, or Processor Blade. If you change LDEV Name, specify the prefix characters and the initial number for this LDEV. If you change Initial LDEV ID, specify the number of LDKC, CU, DEV, and Interval. To confirm used LDEV IDs, click View LDEV IDs to confirm the used LDEV IDs in the View LDEV IDs window. If you change Processor Blade, click the list and specify the processor blade ID. If the specific processor blade is specified, select the processor blade ID. If any processor blade is specified, click Auto. 3. Click OK. 4. In the Create LDEVs window, click Finish. 5. In the Confirm window, verify the settings, and then click Apply. The settings are changed. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Blocking an LDEV
Before formatting or shredding a registered LDEV, the LDEV must be blocked. This procedure blocks both internal and external volumes. You can block LDEVs from any of the following tabs: LDEVs tab when selecting any parity group in Parity Groups. LDEVs tab when selecting Logical Devices. Virtual Volumes tab when selecting any pool in Pool.
1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select the resource to view in the tab.
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2. Find the target LDEV in the table and confirm the LDEV status in the Status column. If Blocked appears, the LDEV is blocked. You can skip the remaining steps. If Blocked does not appear, the LDEV is not blocked. Block the LDEV using the following steps. 3. Select an LDEV, click More Actions, and select Block LDEVs. You can select multiple LDEVs that are listed together or separately. For LDEVs that are listed together, select them while pressing the Shift key. For LDEVs that are listed separately, click each while pressing the Ctrl key. 4. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select the resource to view in the tab. 2. Find the target LDEV in the table and confirm the LDEV status in the Status column. If Blocked appears, the LDEV is blocked. Restore a blocked LDEV using the following steps. If Blocked does not appear, the LDEV is not blocked. 3. Select the blocked LDEV, click More Actions, and select Restore. You can select multiple LDEVs that are listed together or separately. For LDEVs that are listed together, select them while pressing the Shift key. For LDEVs that are listed separately, click each while pressing the Ctrl key. 4. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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1. Select the LDEV to be edited. 2. Click Edit LDEVs. 3. In Edit LDEVs window, edit LDEV Name. 4. Click Finish. 5. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
When you delete an LDEV, the alias information contained in the LDEV is also deleted. Therefore, if you delete an LDEV related to an alias device, you should do one of the following: Allocate another LDEV to the alias device, and then delete the LDEV. Delete the LDEV first, and then allocate another LDEV to the alias device.
For information about how to delete a registered external volume, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. To delete an LDEV 1. Select one or more LDEVs to be deleted. 2. Click More Actions and select Delete LDEVs.
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3. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. The LDEV is deleted. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Formatting LDEVs
If you initialize LDEVs that are being used, you will need to format the LDEVs. Read the following topics before formatting LDEVs: About formatting LDEVs on page 3-19 Storage system operation when LDEVs are formatted on page 3-19 Quick Format function on page 3-20 Formatting a specific LDEV on page 3-21 Formatting all LDEVs in a parity group on page 3-22
Corresponding volume
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Internal volume
To confirm or change the default formatting settings on the storage system, contact the administrator. Users who have the Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role can change these default formatting settings using Storage Navigator.
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The internal volume must be in blocked status. However, you do not need to create a system disk.
The number of parity Up to 36 parity groups can concurrently undergo Quick Format. groups that can There is no limit on the number of volumes that can undergo undergo Quick Quick Format. Format Concurrent Quick Format operations Preliminary processing While one Quick Format operation is in progress, another Quick Format operation can be performed. A maximum of 36 parity groups can concurrently undergo Quick Format. At the beginning of the Quick Format operation, Storage Navigator performs preliminary processing to generate management information. If a volume is undergoing preliminary processing, the Storage Navigator main window shows the status of the volume as Preparing Quick Format. While preliminary processing is in progress, hosts cannot perform I/O access to the volume.
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If a volume undergoing Quick Format is blocked, the storage system recognizes that the volume is undergoing Quick Format. After the volume is restored, the status of the volume changes to Normal (Quick Format). If all volumes in one or more parity groups undergoing Quick Format are blocked, the displayed number of parity groups undergoing Quick Format decreases by the number of blocked parity groups. However, the number of parity groups that have not undergone and can undergo Quick Format does not increase. To calculate the number of parity groups that have not undergone but can undergo Quick Format, use the following formula: 36 - X - Y Where: X indicates the number of parity groups on which Quick Format is being performed. Y indicates the number of parity groups where all volumes are blocked during the Quick Format.
Storage system is The Quick Format operation resumes when power is turned back powered off and back on. on Restrictions Quick Format cannot be executed on external volumes, virtual volumes, system disks, the journal volumes of Universal Replicator and quorum disks. The volume migration feature or the QuickRestore feature cannot be applied to volumes undergoing Quick Format. When you use Command Control Interface to execute the volume migration operation or the QuickRestore operation on volumes undergoing Quick Format, EX_CMDRJE will be reported to Command Control Interface. In this case, check the volume status with Storage Navigator. The prestaging feature of Cache Residency Manager cannot be applied to volumes undergoing Quick Format.
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4. In the Confirm window, click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Before formatting all LDEVs in a parity group, make sure that all LDEVs under this parity group have been blocked. See Blocking an LDEV on page 3-16 for blocking an internal volume. See the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide for blocking an external volume. 1. Select the parity group containing the LDEV to be formatted. 2. Click Format LDEVs. 3. In the Format LDEVs window, select the format type from the Format Type list, and then click Finish. In the Confirm window, click Next to go to the next operation. 4. Click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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system disk must have sufficient capacity to accommodate the audit log buffer. See the Hitachi Audit Log User Guide for more information about how to enable the audit log buffer. To designate the system disk as the buffer area for audit logs, do one of the following: In the Audit Log Setting window, set Audit Log buffer to Enable. Set system option mode (SOM) 676 to ON.
You can create a system disk on either a mainframe or an open system. To create a system disk, you create an LDEV and then designate it as a system disk in the Create LDEVs wizard (see Creating an LDEV on page 3-11). The system disk designation prevents other storage system structures from accessing it. It is not available to hosts, or a command device, pool volume, journal, and so on. The system disk is part of one parity group. When an LDEV is defined as a system disk, the LDEV cannot be allocated to a port. The buffering area capacity for the audit log buffer is: 130 MB. Therefore, before using the audit log, make sure to prepare the system disk to have at minimum the above mentioned free capacity in the volume. The size of the system disk could be 1 GB if you want some spare capacity, or as large as 15 GB to accommodate the amount of system information that could be stored on it. If you find you do not need a system disk, you can delete the system disk and convert the volume to free space (see Deleting an LDEV (converting to free space) on page 3-18).
Restrictions
The system disk cannot be created on a DP-VOL. A system disk cannot be used for any other function or connected to a port. Normal data cannot be stored on the system disk. The bind mode of Cache Residency Manager must not be set to the system disk. I/O cannot be issued from the host of the open system because the system disk cannot be defined SCSI path. The system disk should not be deleted or blocked while it is being used. Delete or block the system disk when it is not being used.
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Guidelines
Although the system disk can be created in an external volume, it is best to use only internal volumes. Although there can be up to 16 volumes of system disks created throughout the entire storage system, best practice is to have only one system disk per storage system. In a mixed configuration of open and mainframe system volumes in a storage system, it is best to select open volumes for the system disk. If you have more than one system disk on your storage system, and one of them is blocked, the unblocked system disks may not be usable. In this case, delete the blocked system disk, and then use the other normal system disks.
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Configuring expanded LU provisioning
Configuring expanded LU provisioning involves combining several smaller LDEVs into an expanded logical unit volume to make a LUSE (logical unit size expansion) volume that is larger than the standard 2.8 TB. A LUSE volume is a set of LDEVs defined to one or more hosts as a single data storage unit. A LUSE volume is a concatenation of two to 36 LDEVs (up to 60-TB limit) that are presented to a host as a single LU. This provisioning strategy is for use on open systems. LUN Expansion software is required to use the LUSE feature to configure expanded LU provisioning.
About LUSE LUN Expansion license requirements Supported operating systems LUSE configuration example LUSE configuration rules, restrictions, and guidelines LUSE operations using a path-defined LDEV LUSE provisioning workflow Opening the LUN Expansion (LUSE) window Viewing a concatenated parity group Creating a LUSE volume Resetting an unregistered LUSE volume Maintaining LUSE volumes
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About LUSE
The LUSE feature is for open-system logical volumes and allows you to configure one large logical volume by combining several smaller LDEVs. To use this feature, you need the software called Open Volume Management, which includes LUN Expansion software. The LUSE feature allows hosts that can use only a limited number of LUs per fibre interface to have access to larger amounts of data by using expanded LUs. To create an open-systems volume (LU) larger than 2.8 TB, you must use the LUSE feature to combine open-systems volumes. Up to 36 LDEVs can be combined to create one large logical volume, called a LUSE volume. The ID of the logical volume defined as the large logical volume is represented by the smallest LDEV ID (assigned to the top LDEV). The host recognizes the expanded logical volume as one representative LDEV. As long as the number of LDEVs combined into one large logical volume does not exceed 36, you can arbitrarily select any LDEVs as the volumes to combine, regardless of their size (or capacity) or whether they are on the same control unit (CU). Using the LUSE feature, you can also combine several LDEVs and a LUSE volume (combined LDEVs) into one LUSE volume, or combine LUSE volumes together into one LUSE volume. The host also recognizes this type of LUSE volume as one LDEV. The host cannot access the individual LDEVs or LUSE volumes that make up an expanded LU (LUSE volume). If you want to access the individual volumes, you must release the expanded LU. For information about the maximum LU capacity supported by your operating system, contact the vendor of your operating system.
Other operating systems do not support accessing LUs larger than 2 TB. If hosts use other operating systems, make sure that LUs are not larger than 2 TB.
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The drive type of all LDEVs combined into a LUSE volume must be the same. When releasing an LDEV from a LUSE volume: The LUSE volume must not have any defined path. The access attribute must be set to read/write.
Restrictions
LDEVs or LUSE volumes that are to be combined must have no assigned path definitions. For this reason, the volumes used by TrueCopy, ShadowImage, Thin Image, Copy-on-Write Snapshot, and, Universal Replicator, and High Availability Manager cannot be targets of LUSE operations (see LUSE operations using a path-defined LDEV on page 45). When combining a LUSE volume with another LUSE volume, the range of LDEVs should not be overlapped. For example, if you combine LDEV00, LDEV03 and LDEV05 into LUSE 1, LDEV02 and LDEV04 into LUSE 2, and LDEV06 and LDEV07 into LUSE3, you can also combine LUSE 1 and LUSE3. However, you cannot combine LUSE 1 and LUSE 2, because the LDEV range in LUSE 1 and LUSE 2 is overlapped. Combining command devices into a LUSE volume is not supported. Combining internal volumes, external volumes, and virtual volumes (VVOLs) is not supported. The host mode must be neither 0C[Windows] or 01[VMware]. LDEVs are not pool-VOLs. LDEVs are not JNL VOLs. LDEVs are not system volumes. LDEVs are not virtual volumes of Dynamic Provisioning (V-VOLs). LDEVs are not quorum disks.
Guidelines
Move or back up your data, or both, before creating a LUSE volume. The RAID level of the LDEVs that are to be combined into LUSE volumes should be the same (recommended). Combining RAID 1 and RAID 5 volumes into the same LUSE volume is supported, but not recommended. If the top volume in the LUSE volume is an LDEV, the LDEV number of the LDEV that is combined should be larger than the top LDEV number. If the top volume in the LUSE volume is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the LDEV that is combined should be larger than the last LDEV number of the LUSE volume. The protection levels of LDEVs used to configure a LUSE volume should be the same. The resource group of all LDEVS used to configure a LUSE volume should be the same.
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Host mode
An LDEV can be used for LUSE operations using a path-defined LDEV with the following considerations: For hosts other than Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, VMware, AIX5.2 and AIX5.3, an LDEV cannot be used for LUSE operations using a path-defined LDEV. Before performing LUSE operation to an LDEV with a path defined from a Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 host, ensure that the host mode of the Windows operating system is 2C (Windows Extension). If the host mode is not 2C, change the host mode to 2C before performing the LUSE operation. Before performing a LUSE operation on an LDEV with a path defined from a VMware host, ensure that the host mode of the VMware host is 21 (VMware Extension). If the host mode is not 21, change the host mode to 21 before performing the LUSE operation. When you combine LDEVs, they must be already formatted and their status must be normal.
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To exit LUSE, click Close button on the upper right corner of the Storage Navigator main window, or close the Web browser. 2. You can view the current LUSE configuration in the LUSE window: The LDEV Information tree on the left provides an outline view of the CU numbers in a hierarchical structure. The LDEV Detail table on the right provides detailed information for all open-system LDEVs in the selected CU.
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2. In the LUN Expansion (LUSE) window, select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. The LDEV Detail table lists all LDEVs in the selected CU. 3. In the LDEV Detail table, right-click the free LDEVs that you want to form the LUSE volume. If parity groups are concatenated, the RAID Concatenation menu appears. The RAID Concatenation command does not appear if the selected LDEV does not extend across concatenated parity groups. 4. Select Concatenation List to open the RAID Concatenation dialog box. A parity group number starting with E (for example, E1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more external LUs.
5. When you are finished viewing the list, select Close to return to the LUN Expansion window.
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Using Select an LDEV list box in the LDEV Operation detail. Using the Volume Count list box in the LDEV Operation detail. This way is recommended.
To create a LUSE volume using the Volume Count list box 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, click mode. to change to Modify
2. In the LUN Expansion (LUSE) window, in the LDEV information tree, select a CU number to use to create a LUSE volume. 3. In the Select an LDEV list, select a top LDEV for the LUSE volume. The selected top volume appears in the Expanded LDEVs list. Normal LDEVs and LUSE volumes that can be used for a LUSE volume appear the Free LDEVs list. Use the lists in the upper right of the Free LDEVs list to narrow entries in this table. If you select an LDKC and a CU from the LDKC and CU lists, the Free LDEVs table lists only the LDEVs belonging to the selected LDKC and CU. 4. In Volume Count, specify the number of LDEVs needed to form the LUSE volume. Expanded LDEVs lists the number of LDEVs specified in the Volume Count box. For example, if you specified 3 in Volume Count, three LDEVs appear in Expanded LDEVs. 5. Add LDEVs to the LUSE volume until you reach the number specified in Volume Count. To add more LDEVs to the Expanded LDEVs list, select normal LDEVs or LUSE volumes from Free LDEVs, and then click Add. You cannot select LUSE volumes from Volume Count. To select LUSE volumes, select LDEVs from Free LDEVs, and then click Add. To remove LDEVs from the LUSE volume you are creating, select the LDEVs in Expanded LDEVs, and then click Delete. 6. Click Set. A dialog box asks what you want to do next. Different messages appear depending on the LUSE settings you choose. Confirm each message that appears. 7. To create the LUSE volume using the specified settings, select OK. The selected top LDEV appears (in blue bold italics) as a LUSE volume in the LDEV list. The created LUSE volumes that are not yet registered to the storage system (shown in blue bold italics) can be reset to the state before they were created. 8. Click Apply, and then click OK. The LUSE volume is registered in the storage system.
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To create a LUSE volume from the LDEV detail table 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, click mode. to change to Modify
2. In the LUN Expansion (LUSE) window, select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. The LDEV Detail table shows all LDEVs in the selected CU. 3. In the LDEV Detail table, right-click the normal LDEVs or LUSE volumes that you want to form the LUSE volume. 4. Select Set LUSE Volume. The Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box opens asking what you want to do next. Verify that the LDEVs listed in the confirmation dialog box are the ones you want to use to create a LUSE volume: a. To perform a LUSE operation on a volume that has a path definition, click OK. If a message appears asking whether to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one cache logical partition (CLPR), go to step b. If the message does not appear, go to step 5. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide. b. To perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one CLPR, click OK. A confirmation dialog box opens. Then, go to step 5. c. If the Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box opens, go to step 5.
5. Click OK to create the LUSE volume. The new settings that appear on the window in blue bold italics are not yet registered to the storage system until you click Apply. The LUSE volumes that have been created but not yet registered to the storage system can be reset to the state before they were created (see Resetting an unregistered LUSE volume on page 4-10).
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6. Click Apply, and then click OK. To create a LUSE volume from the LDEV operation detail 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, click mode. to change to Modify
2. In the LUN Expansion (LUSE) window, select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. 3. Click arrow in the Select an LDEV box. For the LUSE, select the first LDEV from the Free LDEVs list that shows the available LDEVs. Use the lists on the upper right of the Free LDEVs list to narrow entries in this table. If you select an LDKC and a CU from the LDKC and CU lists, the Free LDEVs table lists only the LDEVs belonging to the selected LDKC and CU. 4. Select one or more additional normal LDEVs or LUSE volumes for the LUSE volume. Click Add to move the selected LDEVs from the Free LDEVs list to the Expanded LDEVs list. 5. To remove an LDEV from the Expanded LDEVs list, and move it back to the Free LDEVs list, select one or more volumes. Click Delete. 6. Click Set. A dialog box opens asking what you want to do next. a. To perform a LUSE operation on a volume that has a path definition, click OK. If a message appears asking whether you want to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one CLPR, go to step b. If this message does not appear, go to step 7. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide. b. To perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one CLPR, click OK. A confirmation dialog box opens. Then, go to step 7. c. If the Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box opens, go to step 7. 7. Click OK (or Cancel). The new settings that appear in the window in blue bold italics are LUSE volumes that have been created but not yet registered to the storage system until you click Apply. These LUSE volumes can be reset to the state before they were created (see Resetting an unregistered LUSE volume on page 4-10). 8. Click Apply, and then click OK.
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To reset an unregistered LUSE volume 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, click mode. to change to Modify
2. In the LUN Expansion window, select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. The LDEV Detail table shows all LDEVs in the selected CU. 3. Select an unregistered LUSE volume (shown in blue bold italics) in the LDEV Detail table. 4. Right-click the selected LUSE volume, and then select Reset Selected Volume. 5. In the Reset LUSE Confirmation dialog box, click OK to confirm the LUSE volume reset operation.
The unregistered LUSE volume is reset to the state before it was created, and the LUSE volumes or the LDEVs constituting the reset LUSE volume appear in the LUN Expansion window in the LDEV Detail table.
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3. In the LUN Expansion window, select a LUSE volume in the LDEV Detail table. 4. Right-click the selected LUSE volume, and then select LUSE Detail. 5. In the LUSE Detail dialog box, review the details. After viewing this list, click Close.
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1. In the Storage Navigator Main window, click Actions > Logical Device >LUN Expansion. 2. Click to change to Modify mode.
3. Select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. The LDEV Detail table lists all LDEVs in the selected CU. 4. In the LUN Expansion window, select a LUSE volume in the LDEV Detail table. 5. Right-click the selected LUSE volume, and then select Release LUSE Volume. 6. In the Release LUSE Volume Confirmation dialog box, verify that the LUSE volumes listed are the ones that you want released.
7. Click OK. The new settings appear on the LDEV Detail table in blue bold italics but are not yet implemented. 8. In the LUN Expansion window, click Apply. 9. Click OK.
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Configuring thin provisioning
Thin provisioning technology allows you to allocate virtual storage capacity based on anticipated future capacity needs, using virtual volumes instead of physical disks. Thin provisioning is an optional provisioning strategy for both open and mainframe systems. Thin provisioning is implemented with Dynamic Provisioning by creating one or more Dynamic Provisioning pools (DP pools) of physical storage space.
Dynamic Provisioning overview Dynamic Tiering overview Thin provisioning requirements Using Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering with other VSP products Dynamic Provisioning workflow Dynamic Tiering Changing a pool for Dynamic Tiering to a pool for Dynamic Provisioning Working with pools Notes on pools created with the previous versions Working with DP-VOLs Monitoring capacity and performance Thresholds
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Pool requirements
A pool is a set of volumes reserved for storing Dynamic Provisioning write data.
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Pool capacity
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Calculate pool capacity using the following formula: The capacity of the pool (MB) = Total number of pages 42 - 4200. 4200 in the formula is the management area size of the pool-VOL with System Area. Total Number of pages = (floor(floor(pool-VOL number of blocks 512) 168)) for each pool-VOL. floor( ): Truncates the value calculated from the formula in parentheses after the decimal point. However, the upper limit of total capacity of all pools is 5.0 PB if DP/ HDT Extension is installed to the shared memory.
Max number of From 1 to 1,024 volumes (per pool). pool-VOLs A volume can be registered as a pool-VOL to one pool only. Maximum number of pools Increasing capacity Reducing capacity Deleting Subscription limit Up to a total of 128 pools per storage system. This is the total number of Dynamic Provisioning (including Dynamic Tiering) pools, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot pools. Pool IDs (0 to 127) are assigned as pool identifiers. You can increase pool capacity dynamically. Increasing capacity by one or more parity groups is recommended by adding pool-VOLs. You can reduce pool capacity by removing pool-VOLs. You can delete pools that are not associated with any DP-VOLs. You can set the percentage of the total relative DP-VOL capacity that can be created to prevent the DP-VOL from becoming unwritable when the pool is full. When the subscription limit is, for example, set to 100%, the formula of DP-VOL capacity that can be created is calculated as follows. The total DP-VOL capacity <= Pool capacity 100%. Reaching the subscription limit will restrict the ability to shrink the pool, create a new DP-VOL, or expand a DP-VOL. Thresholds Warning Threshold: You can set the value between 1% and 100%, in 1% increments. The default is 70%. Depletion Threshold: You can set the value between the warning threshold and 100%, in 1% increments. The default is 80%.
Pool usage over either threshold will cause a warning to be issued via a SIM reported to Storage Navigator. Data allocation 42 MB unit The 42-MB page corresponds to a 42-MB continuous area of the DPVOL. Pages are allocated for the pool only when data has been written to the area of the DP-VOL. Tier (Dynamic Tiering) Defined based on the media type (see Drive type for a Dynamic Tiering tier, below). Maximum 3 tiers.
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Maximum capacity of each tier (Dynamic Tiering)
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4.0 PB (Total capacity of the tiers must be within 4.0 PB. DP/DT Extension is installed to the shared memory.)
Pool-VOL requirements
Pool-VOLs make up a DP-pool.
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Volume type Logical volume (LDEV) While pool-VOLs can coexist with other volumes in the same parity group, for best performance: pool-VOLs for a pool should not share a parity group with other volumes. pool-VOLs should not be located on concatenated parity groups.
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Pool-VOLs cannot be used for any other purpose. For instance, you cannot specify the following volumes as Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering pool-VOLs: Volumes used by ShadowImage, Volume Migration, TrueCopy, High Availability Manager, or Universal Replicator LUSE volumes Volumes defined by Cache Residency Manager Volumes already registered in Thin Image, Copy-on-Write Snapshot, Dynamic Provisioning, or Dynamic Tiering pools Volumes used as Thin Image, Copy-on-Write Snapshot P-VOLs or S-VOLs Data Retention Utility volumes with a Protect, Read Only, or S-VOL Disable attribute Volumes whose LDEV status is other than Normal or Normal (Quick Format) You cannot specify volumes in blocked status or volumes in copying process. System disks Command devices Quorum disks
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RAID level for a Dynamic Provisioning pool
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All RAID levels of pool-VOLs can be added. Pool-VOLs of RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 1, and the external volume can coexist in the same pool. For pool-VOLs in the same pool: RAID 6 is the recommended RAID level for pool-VOLs, especially for a pool where the recovery time of a pool failure due to a drive failure is not acceptable. RAID 1 pool-VOLs with SATA-E drive types cannot be registered in a pool. Pool-VOLs of the same drive type with different RAID levels can coexist in the same pool. Note that we recommend that you use the following configuration: If there are pool-VOLs of the same hard disk drive type in a pool, unify the RAID levels. Although you can set four or more of hard disk drive types for pool-VOLs in the same pool, you should use three or fewer types. Pool-VOLs on external volumes cannot have a mix of cache modes set to enable and disable. For internal and external pool-VOLs to coexist, the cache mode of the external volume must be set to enable. If Enabled is displayed for Mixable in the Storage Navigator window, the volumes of RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 and external volumes can coexist in the same pool. If Disabled is displayed for Mixable in the Storage Navigator window, the volumes of RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 and external volumes cannot coexist in the same pool.
RAID level for a All RAID levels of pool-VOLs can be added. Pool-VOLs of RAID 5, RAID Dynamic 6, RAID 1, and the external volume can coexist in the same pool. Tiering pool For pool-VOLs in a pool: RAID 6 is the recommended RAID level for pool-VOLs, especially for a pool where the recovery time of a pool failure due to a drive failure is not acceptable. RAID 1 pool-VOLs with SATA-E drive types cannot be registered in a pool. Pool-VOLs of the same drive type with different RAID levels can coexist in the same pool. Note that we recommend that you use the following configuration: If there are pool-VOLs of the same in a tier, unify the RAID levels. Although you can set four or more of hard disk drive types for pool-VOLs in the same pool, you should use three or fewer types. Because the speed of RAID 6 is slower than other RAID levels, tiers that use other RAID levels should not be placed under a tier that uses RAID 6. Pool-VOLs of an external volume must have cache mode enabled. If Enabled is displayed for Mixable in the Storage Navigator window, the internal volume and external volume can coexist. If Disabled is displayed for Mixable in the Storage Navigator window, the external volume and the RAID 1 pool-VOLs cannot be used.
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Hard disk drive for a Dynamic Provisioning pool
Requirements
SAS15K, SAS10K, SSD, SAS7.2K, SATA-W/V, SATA-E, and the external volume can be used as the hard disk drive type. These hard disk drive types can coexist in the same pool. Cautions: If multiple pool-VOLs with different drive types are registered in the same pool, the I/O performance depends on the drive type of the pool-VOL to which the page is assigned. Therefore, if different drive types are registered in the same pool, ensure that the required I/O performance is not degraded by using less desirable drive types. Unless intentionally transitioning between SATA drive types, a SATA-E volume and a SATA-W/V volume should not coexist in a pool. RAID 1 pool-VOLs with SATA-E drive types cannot be registered in a pool.
SAS15K, SAS10K, SAS7.2K, SSD, SATA-E, SATA-W/V, and the external volume can be used as the hard disk drive type. These hard disk drive types can coexist in the same pool. Cautions: It is recommended that the SATA-E volume and SATA-W/V volume do not coexist in one pool. RAID 1 pool-VOLs with SATA-E drive types cannot be registered in a pool.
Internal volume: From 8 GB to 2.9 TB External volume: From 8 GB to 4 TB You must format the LDEV before the volume is registered in a pool. You cannot format an LDEV once it is a pool-VOL. You cannot specify a volume with a path definition as a pool-VOL.
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Volume type DP-VOL (V-VOL) The LDEV number is handled in the same way as for normal volumes. Emulation type OPEN-V Maximum Up to 63,232 per system. Any number of available DP-VOLs can be number of DP- associated with a pool. VOLs Up to 63,232 volume groups per system. If external volumes and VVOLs are used, the total number of external volumes and V-VOLs must be 63,232 or less.
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Volume capacity TB: 0.01 to 59.99 GB: 0.04 to 61,439.99
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Volume capacity from 46.87 MB to 59.9 TB per volume.
However, if you use the volume as a P-VOL or S-VOL of ShadowImage, Volume Migration, TrueCopy, Universal Replicator, or High Availability Manager, the volume capacity must be 4 TB or less. Total maximum volume capacity of 5.0 PB per storage system. Path definition LDEV format Available. Available (Quick Format is not available.) System Option Mode 867 OFF When you format an LDEV on the DP-VOLs, the storage system initializes data only in the consumed pool pages of the DP-VOLs. However, after you format an LDEV, the free space in the pool does not increase because the pages are not released.
Note: System Option Mode 867 ON: When you format an LDEV on a DPVOL, the capacity mapped to the DP-VOL is released to the pool as free space.
The following requirements are important when increasing the DP-VOL capacity: The DP-VOL to be increased is not shared with a VSP product that does not allow increasing the DP-VOL (See Increasing DP-VOL capacity on page 5-108). The DP-VOL is not undergoing LDEV formatting. The capacity to be added to the DP-VOL must be specified within the range indicated below LDEV Capacity in the Expand V-VOLs window. You cannot add capacity to the DP-VOL while the pool related to the target DP-VOL is in any one of the following statuses: Exceeding the subscription limit threshold
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In progress of pool capacity shrinking Caution: When increasing DP-VOL capacity, do not perform the following operations. When you perform these operations, do not increase DP-VOL capacity. Operations using Virtual LUN Operations using Cache Residency Manager Creating DP-VOLs Restoring pools Deleting DP-VOLs Operations to increase the DP-VOL capacity in another instance of CCI Maintenance of your storage system
After increasing DP-VOL capacity, click Refresh in Storage Navigator, and then confirm that the DP-VOL is increased. If the DP-VOL capacity is not increased, wait a while, click Refresh again, and confirm that the DP-VOL is increased. If you perform a Storage Navigator operation without making sure that the DP-VOL is increased, operations from Storage Navigator may fail. If either of the following operations is being performed, the DP-VOL capacity might not be increased: Volume Migration Quick Restore by ShadowImage
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Writes metadata in 52- Size of DP-VOL.2 MB increments. Writes metadata to the Small (one page).1 first block. Writes metadata in 8MB increments. Size of DP-VOL. If you change the Allocation Group Size settings when you create the file system, the metadata can be written to a maximum interval of 64 MB. Approximately 65% of the pool is used at the higher group size setting.2
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Writes metadata to the Small (one page).1 first block. Writes metadata to the Small (one page).1 first block. Writes metadata to the Small (one page).1 first block. Writes metadata in 10- Size of DP-VOL.2 MB increments.
1. There is an effective reduction of pool capacity. 2. There is no effective reduction of pool capacity. *See Formatting LDEVs in a Windows environment on page 5-89
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Performing operations on DP pool-VOLs or DP-VOLs. Using a DP-VOL as a Copy-on-Write Snapshot S-VOL or pool-VOL. Using a Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering or Thin Image pool-VOL as a Copy-onWrite Snapshot P-VOL, S-VOL or pool-VOL. Increasing the capacity of a DP-VOL using Copy-on-Write Snapshot. Reclaiming zero pages of V-VOL used by Copyon-Write Snapshot. Using a DP-VOL as a Thin Image S-VOL or pool-VOL. Using a Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, or Copy-onWrite Snapshot poolVOL as a Thin Image PVOL, S-VOL or poolVOL. Increasing the capacity of a DP-VOL using Thin Image. Reclaiming zero pages of a V-VOL used by Thin Image.
Using a DP-VOL as a Copy- on-Write Snapshot P-VOL. The maximum total number of pools per storage system is 128. Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool limits are reduced by the number of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, and Thin Image pools.
Using a V-VOL as a Thin Image P-VOL. The maximum total number of pools per storage system is 128. Thin Image pool limits are reduced by the number of Dynamic Provisioning pools, Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pools and Copyon-Write Snapshot.
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Using a DP-VOL as a High Availability Manager P-VOL or S-VOL.
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Using a DP-VOL as a quorum disk. Using a pool-VOL as a High Availability Manager P-VOL or SVOL. Increasing the capacity of DP-VOL used by High Availability Manager.
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LUN Manager (Provisioning Performing operations on Guide for Open Systems) DP-VOLs. LUN Security (Provisioning Guide for Open Systems) ShadowImage (Hitachi ShadowImage User Guide) Using a DP-VOL as a ShadowImage P-VOL or SVOL.
Using a pool-VOL as a ShadowImage P-VOL or S-VOL. Increasing the capacity of a DP-VOL used by ShadowImage. Reclaiming zero pages of a DP-VOL is determined by the pair status. For more information, see ShadowImage pair status for reclaiming zero pages on page 513. Using a pool-VOL as a TrueCopy P-VOL or SVOL. Increasing the capacity of DP-VOL used by TrueCopy. Using a DP-VOL as a journal volume of Universal Replicator. Using a DP pool-VOL as a Universal Replicator journal volume, S-VOL, or P-VOL. Increasing the capacity of a DP-VOL used by Universal Replicator.
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Enabling volumes created by Universal Volume Manager to be used as poolVOLs.
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Increasing the capacity of a volume mapped to the Universal Volume Manager. If you try to increase the capacity of the external volume, the capacity of the volume will not change in the Universal Volume Manager. Volumes used as pool volumes would need to be deleted (shrunk) from the pool before being expanded. Performing Virtual LUN operations on volumes that are already registered in a DP pool. Not applicable Using on pool-VOLs. Increasing the capacity of DP-VOL used by Volume Migration. Reclaiming zero pages of V-VOL used by Volume Migration. Using on pool-VOLs. Increasing the capacity of DP-VOL used by Volume Shredder. Reclaiming zero pages of V-VOL used by Volume Shredder.
Registering Virtual LUN volumes in Dynamic Provisioning pools. Performing operations on DP-VOLs and pool-VOLs. Using a DP-VOL as a migration source or a migration target.
Virtual Partition Manager (Performance Guide) Volume Migration (For details, contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center.)
Use on DP-VOLs.
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TrueCopy
You can use Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering in combination with TrueCopy to replicate V-VOLs. The following figure illustrates the interaction when the TrueCopy P-VOL and S-VOL are also V-VOLs.
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DP-VOLs Normal (ordinary) volumes DP-VOLs Supported. Supported. Supported.
Explanation
Note, however, that this combination consumes the same amount of pool capacity as the original normal volume (PVOL).
You cannot specify a Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering pool-VOL as a TrueCopy P-VOL and S-VOL.
Universal Replicator
You can use Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering in combination with Universal Replicator to replicate DP-VOLs.
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Figure 5-2 Using Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering and Universal Replicator
The following table lists the supported Universal Replicator and Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering volume combinations.
Universal Replicator P-VOL
DP-VOLs DP-VOLs Normal (ordinary) volumes
Explanation
Note, however, that this combination consumes the same amount of pool capacity as the original normal volume (P-VOL).
You cannot specify a Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering pool-VOL as a Universal Replicator P-VOL or S-VOL.
ShadowImage
You can use Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering in combination with ShadowImage to replicate DP-VOLs. The following table lists the interaction when the ShadowImage P-VOL and S-VOL are also DP-VOLs.
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ShadowImage SVOL
DP-VOLs Normal (ordinary) volumes DP-VOLs Supported. Supported.
Explanation
The Quick Restore function is unavailable. Supported. Note, however, that this combination consumes the same amount of pool capacity as the normal volume. The Quick Restore function is unavailable.
Normal volumes include the internal volumes and external volumes that are mapped to the volumes of the external storage system using Universal Volume Manager. For more information on external volumes, see Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. You cannot specify a Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering pool-VOL as a ShadowImage P-VOL or S-VOL
Copy-on-Write Snapshot
You can use Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, or Thin Image pools in combination with Copy-on-Write Snapshot to replicate V-VOLs. The pool for Copy-on-Write Snapshot cannot be the same pool used for Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, or Thin Image pools Up to 128 pools in total can be used for Dynamic Provisioning (including Dynamic Tiering), Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe (including Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe), Copy-on-Write Snapshot and Thin Image. A pool-VOL cannot be shared among Dynamic Provisioning (including Dynamic Tiering), Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, Thin Image. and Copy-on-Write Snapshot.
Thin Image
When using Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot in a storage system, note the following: The pool for Dynamic Provisioning (including Dynamic Tiering), the pool for Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe (including Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe), and the pool for Copy-on-Write Snapshot cannot be used in conjunction with Thin Image. The pool for Thin Image cannot be used in conjunction with Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Copy-on-Write Snapshot.
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Up to 128 pools in total can be used for Dynamic Provisioning (including Dynamic Tiering), the pool for Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe (including Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe), Thin Image, and Copy-onWrite Snapshot. A pool-VOL cannot be shared with Dynamic Provisioning (including Dynamic Tiering), Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe (including Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe), Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot.
Volume Migration
For more information, see the Hitachi Volume Migration User Guide.
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Caution: If you delete a pool, its pool-VOLs (LDEVs) will be blocked. Blocked volumes should be formatted before use. Caution: If the V-VOL data is migrated through the host, unallocated areas of the volume may be copied as well. The used capacity of the pool increases after the data migration because the areas that were unallocated before the data migration have become allocated areas due to migration. To migrate the V-VOL data: 1. Copy all data of V-VOLs from the source to the target. 2. Perform the operation to reclaim zero pages. Perform this procedure for each V-VOL. When data migration is done on a file-by-file basis, perform the operation to reclaim zero pages if necessary. To restore the backup data: 1. Restore the V-VOL data. 2. Perform the operation to reclaim zero pages. Perform the above procedure for each V-VOL.
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Dynamic Tiering
About tiered storage
In a tiered storage environment, storage tiers can be configured to accommodate different categories of data. A tier is a group of storage media (pool volumes) in a DP pool. Tiers are determined by a single storage media type. A storage tier can be one type of data drive, including SSD, SAS, SATA, or external volumes. Media of high-speed performance make up the upper tiers. Media of low-speed response become the lower tiers. Up to a maximum of three tiers can coexist in each Dynamic Tiering pool. Categories of data may be based on levels of protection needed, performance requirements, frequency of use, and other considerations. Using different types of storage tiers helps reduce storage costs and improve performance. Because assigning data to particular media may be an ongoing and complex activity, Dynamic Tiering software automatically manages the process based on user-defined policies. As an example of the additional implementation of tiered storage, tier 1 data (such as mission-critical or recently accessed data) might be stored on expensive and high-quality media such as double-parity RAIDs (redundant arrays of independent disks). Tier 2 data (such as financial or seldom-used data) might be stored on less expensive storage media.
Multi-tier pool
With Dynamic Tiering, you can enable the Multi-Tier pool option for an existing pool. The default is to allow tier relocation for each DP-VOL. Only the DP-VOLs for which tier relocation is enabled are subject to calculation of the tier range value, and tier relocation will be performed on them. If tier relocation is disabled for all DP-VOLs in a pool, tier relocation is not performed.
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In both execution modes, relocation of data is automatically determined based on monitoring results. The settings for these execution modes can be changed nondisruptively while the pool is in use. Auto execution mode Auto execution mode performs monitoring and tier relocation based on information collected by monitoring at a specified constant frequency: from 0.5, 1, 2, 4, or 8 hours. All Auto execution mode cycle frequencies have a starting point at midnight (00:00). For example, if you select a 1 hour monitoring period, the starting times would be 00:00, 01:00, 02:00, 03:00, and so on. As shown in the following table, the 24-hour monitoring cycle allows you to specify the times of day to start and stop performance monitoring. The 24-hour monitoring cycle does not have to start at midnight. Tier relocation begins at the end of each cycle. For more information, see Edit Pools window on page E-34.
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Finish Times
0.5 hours from 00:00 AM. For 0.5 hours after the start time example 00:00, 00:30, and 01:00 1 hour from 00:00 AM. For example 00:00, 01:00, and 02:00 2 hours from 00:00 AM. For example 00:00, 02:00, and 04:00 4 hours from 00:00 AM. For example 00:00, 04:00, and 08:00 8 hours from 00:00 AM. For example 00:00, 08:00, and 16:00 Specified time 1 hour after the start time
Specified time
If the setting of the monitoring cycle is changed, performance monitoring begins at the new start time. The collection of monitoring information and tier relocation operations already in progress are not interrupted when the setting is changed. The next operations are initiated at the new start time. For example. if the monitoring cycle is changed from 1 hour to 4 hours at 01:30 AM, the collection of monitoring information and tier relocation in progress at 01:30 AM continues. At 02:00 AM and 03:00 AM, however, monitoring information is not collected and tier relocation is not performed. In this example, operations could begin again at 04:00 AM, the start time of the next monitoring cycle.
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Figure 5-5 Collection of monitoring data to tier relocation workflow in auto execution mode
In auto execution mode, the collection of monitoring data and tier relocation operations are performed in parallel in the next cycle. Data from these parallel processes are stored in two separate fields. Data while monitoring is in progress in the next cycle. Fixed monitoring information used in tier reliocation. Manual execution mode You can start and stop performance monitoring and tier relocation at any time. You should keep the duration of performance monitoring to less than 7 days (168 hours). If performance monitoring exceeds 7 days, then monitoring stops automatically. Manual execution mode starts and ends monitoring and relocation at the time the command is issued from Storage Navigator or CCI. You can use scripts, which provide flexibility to control monitoring and relocation tasks based on a schedule for each day of the week. In manual execution mode, the next monitoring cycle can be started with the collection of monitoring data and tier relocation operations performed in parallel. Data from these parallel processes are stored in two separate fields. Data while monitoring is in progress in the next cycle. Fixed monitoring information used in tier reliocation.
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Figure 5-6 Collection of monitoring data to tier relocation workflow in manual execution mode
Case 1: If the second collection of the monitoring information is finished during the first tier relocation, the latest monitoring information is the second collection. In that case, the first collection of monitoring information is referenced only after the first tier relocation has completed.
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Figure 5-7 Second collection of monitoring information finishes before the first tier relocation is complete
Case 2: When tier relocation is performed with the first collection of monitoring information, the second collection of monitoring information can be performed. However, the third collection cannot be started. Because only two fields are used store collected monitoring information, the third collection cannot be overwritten. In that case, the third collection of the monitoring information is started after the first tier relocation is stopped or tier relocation has completed. The collection of the monitoring information is not started under these conditions as well: When the second tier relocation is performed, the fourth collection of monitoring information cannot be started. When the third tier relocation is performed, the fifth collection of monitoring information cannot be started. If such conditions exist, two cycles of monitoring information cannot be collected continuously while tier relocation is performed.
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Figure 5-8 Third collection of monitoring information while tier relocation is performed
When Dynamic Tiering is configured for automatic operations, the monitoring feature will be enabled and the time period for monitoring is set for all or part of a 24-hour period. At the end of each monitoring period, the relocation task is performed automatically.
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Explanation of the relocation flow: 1. Allocate pages and map them to DP-VOLs Pages are allocated and mapped to DP-VOLs on an on-demand basis. Page allocation occurs when a write is performed to an area of any DPVOL that does not already have a page mapped to that location. Normally, a free page is selected for allocation from an upper tier with a free page. If the capacity of the upper tier is insufficient for the allocation, the pages are allocated to the nearest lower tier. A DP-VOL set to a tier policy is assigned a new page that is based on the tier policy setting. The relative tier for new page allocations can be specified during operations to create and edit LDEVs. If the capacity of all the tiers is insufficient, an error message is sent to the host. 2. Gather I/O load information of each page Performance monitoring gathers monitoring information of each page in a pool to determine the physical I/O load per page in a pool. I/Os associated with page relocation, however, are not counted. 3. Create frequency distribution graph The frequency distribution graph, which shows the relationship between I/O counts (I/O load) and capacity (total number of pages), is created. You can use the View Tier Properties window in Storage Navigator to
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view this graph. The vertical scale of the graph indicates ranges of I/Os per hour and the horizontal scale indicates a capacity that received the I/O level. Note that the horizontal scale is accumulative. Caution: When the number of I/Os is counted, the number of I/Os satisfied by cache hits are not counted. Therefore, the number of I/Os counted by Performance Monitoring is different from the number of I/ Os from the host. The number of I/Os per hour is shown in the graph. If the monitoring time is less than an hour, the number of I/Os shown in the graph might be higher than the actual number of I/Os. The following is an example of a frequency distribution graph. Monitoring mode settings (see Monitoring modes on page 5-40) of Period or Continuous influences the values shown on the performance graph. Period mode will report the most recent completed monitor cycle I/O data on the performance graph. Continuous mode will report a weighted average of I/O data that uses recent monitor cycle data, along with historical data on the performance graph. 4. Determine the tier range values The page is allocated to the appropriate tier according to performance monitoring information. The tier is determined as follows. a. Determine the tier boundary The tier range value of a tier is calculated using the frequency distribution graph. This acts as a boundary value that separates tiers The pages of higher I/O load are allocated to the upper tier in sequence. Tier range is defined as the lowest I/Os per hour (IOPH) value at which the total number of stored pages matches the capacity of the target tier (less some buffer percentage) or the IOPH value that will reach the maximum I/O load that the tier should process. The maximum I/O load that should be targeted to a tier is the limit performance value, and the rate of I/O to the limit performance value of a tier is called the performance utilization percent. If the performance utilization percent shows 100%, this indicates that the target I/O load to a tier is beyond the forecasted limit performance value. Caution: The limit performance value is proportional to the capacity of the pool volumes used in the tier. The total capacity of the parity group should be used for a pool to further improve the limit performance. b. Determine the tier delta values The tier range values are set as the lower limit boundary of each tier. The delta values are set above and below the tier boundaries (+10 to 20%) to prevent pages from being migrated unnecessarily. If all pages subject to tier relocation can be contained in the upper tier, both the tier range value (lower limit) and the delta value will be zero.
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c. Determine the target tier of a page for relocation. The IOPH recorded for the page is compared against the tier range value to determine the tier to which the page moves. 5. Migrate the pages The pages move to the appropriate tier. After migration, the page usage rates are averaged out in all tiers. I/Os which occur in the page migration are not monitored.
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While the frequency distribution graph is being created or the tier range values are being calculated, the frequency distribution graph is not available. The time required for determining the tier range values varies depending on the number of DP-VOLs and total capacity. The maximum time is about 20 minutes. To balance the usage levels of all pool-VOLs, rebalancing may be performed after several tier relocation operations. If rebalancing is in progress, the next cycle of tier relocation might be delayed. For details on rebalancing, see Rebalancing the usage level among poolVOLs on page 5-58. The status of data collection, fixed monitoring, and tier relocation operations are described in the following table. The latest fixed monitoring information is referenced when tiers are relocated.
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Unallocated pages.
Solutions
Tiers of the Unnecessary. pages are not After the pages relocated. are allocated, monitoring and relocation are performed automatically.
Monitoring on Only monitoring Tiers of the Unnecessary. pages is reset. information on pages are not After the pages pages is invalid. relocated. are allocated, monitoring and relocation are performed automatically. Volume is monitored. Monitoring information on the volume is valid. Only monitoring information on the volume is invalid. Tiers of the N/A pages are not relocated. Tier N/A relocation of the volume is suspended. Collect the monitoring information again if necessary.2
V-VOL settings do not allow tier relocation. When V-VOLs are deleted
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When The volume is Volume not Migration is monitored.3 performed. When Quick Restore of ShadowIm age is performed. Monitoring information is continuously collected continuously, but the monitoring of the volumes is reset.4
Tiers of the Collect the pages are not monitoring relocated. information again if necessary.2
S-VOLs used when initial copies of TrueCopy or Universal Replicator are performed.
No effect on the Continued. fixed monitoring information. The monitoring information collected during the previous cycle continues to be valid.
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Continued.
No effect on the Suspended. fixed monitoring information. The monitoring information collected during the previous cycle continues to be valid. No effect on the Suspended. fixed monitoring information. The monitoring information collected during the previous cycle continues to be valid.
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No effect on the Suspended. fixed monitoring information. The monitoring information collected during the previous cycle continues to be valid. The monitoring Suspended. information collected before monitoring performance stops is valid. The monitoring Continued. information collected before suspension is valid.
Add pool-VOLs, then collect monitoring information and relocate tiers again.2
When execution mode is Auto and the execution cycle ends during tier relocation. When execution mode is Manual and and 7 days elapse after monitoring starts. Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4.
If the version of the DKCMAIN program is earlier than 70-06-0X-XX/XX, tier relocation continues. The execution mode is Auto or the script is written in manual execution mode, information is monitored again and tiers are relocated automatically. The volume is monitored at the time of the next execution cycle. All pages of the S-VOLs are not allocated, and the monitoring information of the volume is reset. After the page is allocated to the new page, the monitoring information is collected. Example: Pool-VOLs of SAS15K are added to the following configuration 1 Configuration 1 (before change): Tier 1 is SSD, Tier 2 is SAS10K, and Tier 3 is SATA. Configuration 2 (after change): Tier 1 is SSD, Tier 2 is SAS15K, and Tier 3 is SAS10K and SATA.
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The monitor information statuses are valid (VAL), invalid (INV), and calculating (PND). See Execution modes when using Command Control Interface on page 5-38. In this case, the monitor information is invalid (INV). If monitoring is in continue mode, the information of the mode is discarded.
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Example 2: When configuring tiers by combining internal volumes and external volumes
Tier 1: Internal volumes (SSD) Tier 2: External volumes (High) Tier 3: External volumes (Low) You can set the External LDEV Tier Rank when creating the pool, changing the pool capacity, or setting the Edit External LDEV Tier Rank window. The following table explains the performance priority (from the top) of hard disk drives.
Priority
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Reserved pages for relocation operation: A small percentage of pages, normally 2, are reserved per tier to allow relocation to operate. These are the buffer spaces for tier relocation. New page assignment: New pages are assigned based on a number of optional settings. Pages are then assigned to the next lower tier, leaving a buffer area (2% per tier by default) for tier relocation. Once 98% of capacity of all tiers is assigned, the remaining 2% of the buffer space is assigned from the upper tier. The buffer space for tier relocation is 2% in all tiers. The following illustrates the workflow of new page assignment.
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If the relocation cycles duration is not long enough for the allocation moves to all complete, then the amount of tier capacity used may not fully represent the desired target levels. Subsequent relocations should eventually reach the target levels.
Note that cache memory is installed in pairs. Therefore, actual capacity is twice the cache memory capacity. For example, if required controlling information is 8 GB, then actual installed capacity is 16 GB. To decrease the capacity of the cache memory for Dynamic Tiering, you have to remove Dynamic Tiering.
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Waiting for Relocation: The tier relocation process is being waited. Relocating: The tier relocation process is being performed. For details about the relocation progress rate, check the tier relocation log. For more information about the table item for the tier relocation log file, see Tier relocation log file contents on page 5-42. Relocation Result on Pools window after selecting pool (Pools window) on page E-3, Top window when selecting a pool under Pools on page E10, and View Pool Management Status window on page E-73. Displays the status of the tier relocation processing. In Progress: The status of Pool Management Task is Waiting for Relocation or Relocating. Completed: The tier relocation operation is not in progress, or the tier relocation is complete. Uncompleted (n% relocated): The tier relocation is suspended at the indicated percentage progression. -: The pool is not a Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool. Relocation Priority on Top window when selecting a pool under Pools on page E-10 and View Pool Management Status window on page E-73. Displays the relocation priority. Prioritized: The priority is set to V-VOL. Blank: The priority is not set to V-VOL. -: V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering V-VOL or the tier relocation function is disabled. Performance Graph on View Tier Properties window on page E-60. The performance graph for the available monitor information is displayed in the View Tier Properties window.
Execution modes when using Command Control Interface Manual execution mode
In Manual execution mode, you can manually collect monitoring data and relocate a tier. You can execute commands to do the following: 1. Start monitoring. 2. Stop monitoring. 3. Perform tier relocation. The following illustrates tier relocation processing when in Manual execution mode:
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This item displays the status of the monitor information. VAL: Valid. INV: Invalid. PND: Being calculated. R(%) This item displays the progress percentage of tier relocation. 0 to 99: Shows one of the following statuses. When the value of STS is RLC or RLM: Relocation is in progress. When the value of STS is STP or MON: Relocation is suspended at the indicated percentage progression. 100: Shows if the relocation operation is not in progress, or the relocation is complete.
Monitoring modes
When you create or edit a pool, specify the Dynamic Tiering monitoring mode. The monitoring mode is either the period mode or the continuous mode. If you change the mode from the one to the other while performing the monitoring, the changed setting becomes effective when the next monitoring will starts.
Period mode
Period mode is the default setting. If Period mode is enabled, tier range values and page relocations are determined based solely on the monitoring data from the last complete cycle. Relocation is performed according to any changes in I/O loads. However, if the I/O loads vary greatly, relocation may not finish in one cycle.
Continuous mode
If Continuous Mode is enabled, by weighting the latest monitoring information and the collected monitoring information in the past cycles, the weighted average efficiency is calculated. By performing the tier relocation based on the weighted average efficiency, even if a temporary decrease or an increase of the I/O load occurs, unnecessary relocation can be avoided.
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These calculated values are the predictive values for the next cycle after successfully relocating all pages. Therefore, these values may differ from an actual monitoring result when they appear. In Performance Utilization of each tier, regardless of the type of the monitoring mode setting, the Storage Navigator window and CCI display the monitor values which were already collected in the current cycle. If you switch the monitoring mode from Period to Continuous or from Continuous to Period, the current cycles monitoring data that is being collected is not discarded. However, the data calculated by using past monitor cycle information on which the weighted calculation is done will be reset.
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Description
Displays the following causes of cancellation. A hyphen (-) is displayed when the execution status is Normal. It was interrupted by annulling the monitor data. Monitoring information with a status of valid or calculating is discarded under certain conditions. It was interrupted by not completing within the cycle of relocation. The tier relocation was interrupted because the threshold reached the vicinity of the upper limit. The information appears when the pool usage level reaches the depletion threshold of the pool. It was interrupted by a user instruction.
Displays the number of pages that are moved between tiers. Displays the number of pages that are moved from tier1 to tier2. Displays the number of pages that are moved from tier1 to tier3. Displays the number of pages that are moved from tier2 to tier1. Displays the number of pages that are moved from tier2 to tier3. Displays the number of pages that are moved from tier3 to tier1. Displays the number of pages that are moved from tier3 to tier2.
Tiering policy
The tiering policy function is used to assign a specific storage tier to a specific DP-VOL. A tiering policy specifies subset of tiers that is available to a given set of DP-VOLs. Tier relocation changes the location of previously stored data. It is performed in conformance to the tiering policy. If a DP-VOL is initially allocated to a low-speed tier and the tiering policy is changed to a highspeed tier, relocation is performed in the next cycle. For example, if you set the tiering policy level on a V-VOL(DP-VOL) to a tier with a high I/O speed, the data is always stored on the high-speed tier when relocating tiers. When you use that V-VOL(DP-VOL), regardless of the actual size of the I/O load, you can always get high-speed responses. See Tiering policy expansion on page 5-44. When you create the DP-VOL, you can designate one of six existing tiering policies and define up to 26 new tiering policies. See Tiering policy expansion on page 5-44 and Setting tiering policy on a DP-VOL on page 546. Use the Edit LDEVs window to change the tiering policy settings. When tier relocation occurs, the related tiering policy set for the DP-VOL is used to relocate data to the desired tier or tiers.
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The tiering policy does not own pool capacity. Rather, pool capacity is shared among tiers. Pages are allocated in order of priority from upper to lower tiers in a tiering policy. When you specify a new allocation tier, pages are allocated starting from the tier that you specify. The tier range, frequency distribution, and used capacity are displayed per tiering policy: existing tier level All(0), Level1(1) through Level5(5) and Level6(6) to Level31(31).
Dynamic Tiering performs relocation while calculating page allocation based on the tiering policy setting of all DP-VOLs that have the same tiering policy in each pool. Max(%) and Min(%) parameters. When a tiering policy is created, 4 types of parameters can be set: Tier1 Max and Tier 1 Min, Tier 3 Max and Tier 3 Min. Each parameter setting is a ratio that corresponds to the total capacity of the allocated area of DP-VOLs that have the same tiering policy set for a pool. See Tiering policy examples on page 5-44. Tier1 and Tier3 parameter settings can also limit the capacity for all volumes in a configuration that contain multiple DP-VOLs that have the same intended use. These settings can prevent conditions such as the following from occurring. Excess allocation of SSD capacity for unimportant applications. Degradation in average response time for high performance operations.
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The following figure shows an example of data allocation when the default tiering policy level All(0) is specified. Pages in the DP-VOL are relocated to any tier.
The following figure shows an example of data allocation when setting the tiering policy to Level1(1) (see Level1(1) in Tiering policy levels on page 547). In this case, pages in the DP-VOL are relocated to tier 1, and are not relocated to other tiers.
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For more information about tiering policy and groups, see Tiering policy levels on page 5-47.
1 tier pool
Single Tier Same as All(0) Same as All(0)
2 tier pool
Both tiers Tier 1
3 tier pool
All 3 tiers Tier 1
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Default Tiering Policy Data is located to the Top Tier. Any overflow moves to the next lower tier.
Same Tier 1 Data is located to the Top Tier after as All(0) and Tier Level1(1) assignments are processed. 2 Any overflow moves to the next lower tier. See note Same Tier 2 as All(0) See note Data is located to the Middle Tier. Any overflow moves to the top tier.
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Level4(4)
Same Tier 2 Data is located to the Middle Tier after as All(0) and Tier Level3(3) assignments are processed. 3 Any overflow moves to the next lower tier. See note Tier 2 Tier 3 See note Depend s on user setting Depend s on user setting Data is located to the bottom tier. Any overflow moves to the next higher tier.
Level5(5)
For example: If additional capacity is added to the pool and the capacity defines a new Tier 1 or new Tier 2, then the DP VOLs with a Level 5(5) assignment will not physically move but Level 5(5) will be associated with Tier 3. If additional capacity is added to the pool and the capacity defines a new Tier 3, the DP VOLs with a Level 5(5) assignment will physically move to the new Tier 3 and Level 5(5) will be associated with Tier 3.
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In the performance graph, you can display a frequency distribution of a DP-VOL, set to all tiers. In the performance graph, you can display the frequency distribution of a DP-VOL set to level 1. In the performance graph, you can display the frequency distribution of a DP-VOL set to level 2. In the performance graph, you can display the frequency distribution of a DP-VOL set to level 3. In the performance graph, you can display the frequency distribution of a DP-VOL set to level 4. In the performance graph, you can display the frequency distribution of a DP-VOL set to level 5. In the performance graph, you can display the frequency distribution of a DP-VOL set to custom policy.
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Tiering policy
Level1(1) Level3(3) Level5(5) From Level6(6) to Level31(31) Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
Reserved tier
The custom policy whose number is small is prioritized. Tier 1: From Level6(6) to Level31(31), each of the Tier1 Min values are reserved. Tier 2: From Level6(6) to Level31(31), each of values that deducted the total value of Tier1 Max and Tier3 Max from 100(%) are reserved. Tier 3: From Level6(6) to Level31(31), each of the Tier3 Min values are reserved.
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If a capacity shortage exists in the tier being set, a message may appear in the View Tier Property window that the page allocation cannot be completed according to the tiering policy specified for the V-VOL. Should that occur, the page allocation in the entire pool -- including the tier that defines the tiering policy -- might not be optimized. Note: The message that page allocation cannot be completed according to the tiering policy does not appear when these tiering policies are set: All(0) In a 2-tier configuration, Level2(2), Level3(3), or Level4(4) which is equivalent to All(0)
When a capacity shortage exists in a tier, you can revise the setting of the tiering policy or the configuration of tiers. If the capacity of one tier is fully exhausted, the migrating pages are assigned to the next tier according to the tiering policy. Level1(1): When tier 1 is full, the remaining pages are allocated to tier 2. If tier 2 is full, the remaining pages are allocated to tier 3. Level3(3): When tier 2 is full, the remaining pages are allocated to tier 1. If tier 1 is full, the remaining pages are allocated to tier 3. Level5(5): When tier 3 is full, the remaining pages are allocated to tier 2. If tier 2 is full, the remaining pages are allocated to tier 1. Level2(2), Level4(4), and from Level6(6) to Level31(31): When the specified tier is full, the unallocated pages are kept in the prior tier. If a performance shortage exists in the tier being set, pages may not be allocated in conformance to the tiering policy specified for the V-VOL. In that case, pages are allocated according to the performance ratio of each tier. As shown in the following table, allocation capacity considerations are based on the tiering policy.
Tiering Policy
All(0), Level2(2), or Level4(4) Level1(1), Level3(3), or Level5(5) From Level6(6) to Level31(31)
Second phase: Tier range and I/O performance. Capacities deducted from the allocated capacities of the first phase from the total used capacity, are allocated to each tier.
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Description
The new page is assigned from the higher tier of tiers set in the tiering policy. The new page is assigned from the middle tier of tiers set in the tiering policy. The new page is assigned from the lower tier of tiers set in the tiering policy.
The following tables show the tiers to which new pages are preferentially assigned.
Tiering Policy
All
Note
From tier 1 to 2 From tier 1 to From tier 2 to 1 If you set Low, tier 2 2 is given a priority over tier 1. From tier 1 to 2 From tier 1 to From tier 1 to 2 Assignment 2 sequences when High, Middle, and Low are same. From tier 1 to 2 From tier 1 to From tier 2 to 1 Every assignment 2 sequence is the same as when All is specified as the tiering policy. From tier 1 to 2 From tier 1 to From tier 2 to 1 Every assignment 2 sequence is the same as when All is specified as the tiering policy. From tier 1 to 2 From tier 1 to From tier 2 to 1 Every assignment 2 sequence is the same as when All is specified as the tiering policy. From tier 2 to 1 From tier 2 to From tier 2 to 1 Assignment 1 sequences when High, Middle, and Low are same.
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Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Number
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Condition
T1 MAX = 0% T1 MAX > 0%
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All
Note
Specifying High, Middle or Low to the assignment sequence is effective. Assignment sequences when High, Middle, and Low are same. If you set Low, tier 2 is given a priority over tier 1. Assignment sequences when High, Middle, and Low are same. If you set Low, tier 3 is given priority over tier 2. Assignment sequences when High, Middle, and Low are same.
Level 1
From tier 1, 2, to 3.
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Number
1 2 3 4 5 6
Condition
T1 MIN = 100% T3 MIN = 100%
T1 MAX > 0% and T3 MAX = Same as Level2(2) 0% T1 MAX = 0% and T3 MAX = Same as Level3(3) 0% T1 MAX = 0% and T3 MAX > Same as Level4(4) 0% T1 MAX > 0% and T3 MAX > Same as All(0) 0%
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Relocation priority
If you use the relocation priority function, you can set the selection priority of a DP-VOL when performing relocation. With this setting, a prioritized DPVOL can be relocated earlier during a relocation cycle. You can set this function by using Storage Navigator. The function is activated after the monitoring data is collected. If no relocation priority is set for all DP-VOLs, the general order of DPVOL selection is to select the next DP-VOL in LDEV number order after the last DP-VOL that fully performed relocation. This selection order persists across relocation cycles. If one or more DP-VOLs is assigned a relocation priority, the prioritized DP-VOLs are operated upon in the early portion of the relocation cycle, before others in the general order of DP-VOL selection. If V-VOL is not given priority for relocation: For example, if LDEVs of LDEV IDs with LDEV#1, LDEV#2, LDEV#3, LDEV#4, and LDEV#5 are not given priority for relocation, LDEVs are relocated with the following sequences. In this example, three LDEVs are relocated in each period, but the number of LDEVs to relocate may change by the relocation cycle or the data size.
Relocating Relocating Relocating Relocating Relocating sequence sequence sequence sequence Relocating sequence of of LDEV#1 of LDEV#2 of LDEV#4 of LDEV#5 cycle LDEV#3 in in each in each in each in each each cycle cycle cycle cycle cycle
T1 T2 T3 T4 1st 3rd 2nd Unperforme d 3rd Unperforme Unperforme d d 2nd Unperforme d
If V-VOL is given priority for relocation: For example, if LDEVs of LDEV IDs with LDEV#3 and LDEV#4 are set priority for relocation from LDEV#1 to LDEV#5, LDEVs are relocated with the following sequences. In this example, three LDEVs are relocated in each period, but the number of LDEVs to relocate may change by the relocation cycle or data size.
Relocating Relocating sequence sequence Relocating of LDEV#1 of LDEV#2 cycle in each in each cycle cycle
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Relocating Relocating Relocating sequence sequence sequence of of LDEV#4 of LDEV#5 LDEV#3 in in each in each each cycle cycle cycle
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T2 T3 T4 Unperforme 3rd d Unperforme Unperforme d d 3rd Unperforme d
Relocating Relocating Relocating sequence sequence sequence of of LDEV#4 of LDEV#5 LDEV#3 in in each in each each cycle cycle cycle
1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd Unperforme d 3rd Unperforme d
Description
If there is free space in Tier 1, pages are allocated to Tier 1. If there is no free space in Tier 1, pages are allocated to Tier 2. If there is no free space in Tier 1 and Tier 2, pages are allocated to Tier 3.
Tier 2
If there is free space in Tier 2, the pages are allocated to Tier 2. If there is no free space in Tier 2, pages are allocated to Tier 1. If there is no free space in Tier 1 and Tier 2, pages are allocated to Tier 3.
Tier 3
If there is free space in Tier 3, pages are allocated to Tier 3. If there is no free space in Tier 3, pages are allocated to Tier 2. If there is no free space in Tier 2 and Tier 3, pages are allocated to Tier 1.
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If there is free space in Tier 1, pages are allocated to Tier 1. If there is no free space in Tier 1, pages are allocated to Tier 2.
Tier 2
If there is free space in Tier 2, pages are allocated to Tier 2. If there is no free space in Tier 2, pages are allocated to Tier 1.
Performance of the host I/O may decrease due to movement of the existing data. If you do not want to automate balancing of the usage level of poolVOLs, call the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center. You can see the rebalancing progress of the usage level among pool-VOLs in the View Pool Management Status window (see View Pool Management Status window
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on page E-73). Dynamic Provisioning automatically stops balancing the usage levels among pool-VOLs if the cache memory is not redundant or the pool usage rate reaches up to the threshold. Note: If you expand the pool capacity, Dynamic Provisioning moves data to the added space on a per-page basis. The method for moving the data is determined by the setting of system option mode (SOM) 917 on the VSP storage system: SOM 917 ON (default): Rebalance the usage rate among parity groups for which pool-VOLs are defined. If there are multiple parity groups to which pool-VOLs are defined, Dynamic Provisioning rebalances the usage rate among the parity groups. If a parity group has multiple pool-VOLs, the parity group is assumed to be a pool-VOL and Dynamic Provisioning rebalances the usage rate. For this reason, the usage rate might not be averaged among pool-VOLs in a parity group. Compared to rebalancing the usage rate among pool-VOLs, this method reduces the seek time of the hard disk drive during data access. SOM 917 OFF: Rebalance the usage rate among pool-VOLs without considering parity groups.
SOMs are set on the service processor (SVP) by your Hitachi Data Systems representative. For a description of the SOMs for the VSP, see the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform User and Reference Guide. To change the setting of SOM 917, contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center.
The following depicts two cases of how tier relocation is performed after changing the tiering policy setting while Manual execution mode is used.
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4. In the Edit LDEVs window, select Tiering Policy, and select the tiering policy. 5. Click Finish. 6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Explanation
One of these conditions must be met:
5. Click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 6. In the Task Name text box, type a unique name for the task or accept the default. 7. Click Apply. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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Before creating a pool, you need a DP-VOL management area in shared memory. When shared memory is added, the DP-VOL management area is automatically created. For adding shared memory, contact your Hitachi Data Systems representative. In Command Control Interface, when creating a pool, you cannot enable Multi-Tier Pool and cannot register multiple media as pool-VOLs. Before making tiers, enable Multi-Tier Pool. Enabling Multi-Tier Pool from Command Control Interface automatically sets Tier Management to Manual. To change Tier Management to Auto, you must do this in Storage Navigator. If you delete a pool, its pool-VOLs (LDEVs) will be blocked. If they are blocked, format them before using them.
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GUI
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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Y Y Y
Multi-Tier Pool: Enable/Disable Y Tier Management: Auto mode Tier Management: Manual mode Rate of space for new page assignment Cycle Time Monitoring Period Monitoring Mode External LDEV Tier Rank Delete Change Settings (Setting item) Change Settings Pool Name Threshold Tier Management: Auto to Manual Tier Management: Manual to Auto Buffer Space for New page assignment Cycle Time Monitoring Period Monitoring Mode External LDEV Tier Rank Add pool-VOLs Delete pool-VOLs Restore Pools Monitoring start/end Tier relocation start/stop Y Y Y3
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Create DP-VOL Name Multi-Tier Pool relocation: Disable Tiering Policy New page assignment tier Relocation priority
Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y
Expand Reclaim zero pages Delete Change Settings (Setting item) Change Settings Tiering Policy New page assignment tier Relocation priority
Y Y Y Y Y
Set to Disable if the pool is created by Command Control Interface. You can rename a pool when adding pool-VOLs to it. We recommend that you specify 0% for SSD and 8% for other drives.
Category
DP pool
Output information
Multi-Tier Pool: Disable Tier Management mode: Auto/ Manual Rate of space for new page assignment Cycle Time Monitoring Period Monitoring Mode External LDEV Tier Rank Tier relocation: Enable/Disable Tiering Policy New page assignment tier Relocation priority Y Y Y Y* Y* Y Y Y Y Y Y
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*You can view this item only in the Auto execution mode.
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Output information
Capacity for each tier (Total) Capacity for each tier (Usage) Capacity for each tier (Usage) Y Y Y
GUI
Category
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Output information
Frequency distribution Tier range Performance utilization Monitoring Period starting time Monitoring Period ending time Frequency distribution Tier range Monitoring Period starting time Monitoring Period ending time Y1 Y1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Output information
Monitor operation status: Stopped/ Y Operating Performance monitor information: Valid/Invalid/Calculating Relocation status: Relocating/ Stopped Relocation progress: 0 to 100% Y Y Y
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c. From the Cycle Time list, select the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. Note: When you change the Cycle Time while performance monitoring and tier relocation are being executed, the setting becomes effective for the next cycle after the current cycle is complete. When you select 24 Hours (default): Monitoring and tier relocation is performed once a day. In the Monitoring Period field, specify the time of starting and ending of monitoring in 00:00 to 23:59 (default value). If you specify the starting time later than the ending time, the monitoring continues until the time when you specify as the ending time on the next day. Anytime that is not in the specified range of the monitor period is not monitored. You can view the information gathered by monitoring with Storage Navigator and Command Control Interface. When you change the time range of performance monitoring, the setting becomes effective from the next cycle after the cycle that is executing is complete. When you select any of 0.5 Hours, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 4 Hours or 8 Hours: Performance monitoring is performed every duration you selected starting at 00:00. You cannot specify the monitoring period. d. Select the Monitoring Mode check box. e. From the Monitoring Mode option, select Period Mode or Continuous Mode. If you want to perform tier relocation using the monitor results from the prior cycle, select Period Mode. If you want to perform tier relocation weighted to the past period monitoring result, select Continuous Mode. f. Select the Buffer Space for New page assignment check box. g. In the Buffer Space for New page assignment text box, enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for each tier. h. Select the Buffer Space for Tier relocation check box. i. In the Buffer Space for Tier relocation text box, enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for each tier. 7. Click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 8. In the Task Name text box, enter the task name. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters and symbols in all, except for \ / : , ; * ? " < > |. The value "date-window name" is entered by default. 9. In the Confirm window, click Apply to register the setting in the task.
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If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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Changing buffer space for new page assignment setting To change buffer space for new page assignment setting:
1. In the Storage Systems tree on the left pane of the top window, select Pool. 2. From the Pools table on the right, click the row of a pool with the Dynamic Tiering setting you want to change. To select consecutive rows, highlight all of the rows to be selected and press the Shift key. To select separate rows, click each row while pressing the Ctrl key. 3. Click More Actions and select Edit Pools. The Edit Pools window appears. 4. Select the Buffer Space for New page assignment check box. 5. In the Buffer Space for New page assignment text box, enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for each tier.
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6. Click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 7. In the Task Name text box, enter the task name. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters and symbols in all, except for \ / : , ; * ? " < > |. The value "date-window name" is entered by default. 8. In the Confirm window, click Apply to register the setting in the task. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
Changing buffer space for tier relocation setting To change buffer space for tier relocation setting:
1. In the Storage Systems tree on the left pane of the top window, select Pool. 2. From the Pools table on the right, click the row of a pool with the Dynamic Tiering setting you want to change. To select consecutive rows, highlight all of the rows to be selected and press the Shift key. To select separate rows, click each row while pressing the Ctrl key. 3. Click More Actions and select Edit Pools. The Edit Pools window appears. 4. Select the Buffer Space for Tier relocation check box. 5. In the Buffer Space for Tier relocation text box, enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for each tier. 6. Click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 7. In the Task Name text box, enter the task name. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters and symbols in all, except for \ / : , ; * ? " < > |. The value "date-window name" is entered by default. 8. In the Confirm window, click Apply to register the setting in the task. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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1. In the Storage Systems tree on the left pane of the top window, select Pool. The pool name appears below Pool. 2. Select a pool that is changed from a pool for Dynamic Tiering to a pool for Dynamic Provisioning. The pool information appears. 3. Click More Actions to select Edit Pool. The Edit Pool window appears. 4. Check Multi-Tier Pool and select Disable from the Multi-Tier Pool option. 5. Click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 6. In the Task Name text box, enter the task name. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters and symbols in all, except for \ / : , ; * ? " < > |. The value "date-window name" is entered by default. 7. In the Confirm window, click Apply to register the setting in the task. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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where
About pool-VOLs
Pool-VOLs are grouped together to create a pool. When a new pool is created, the available pool-VOLs are selected in the Select Pool VOLs window and added to the Selected Pool Volumes table. Every pool must have a pool-VOL with System Area. During initial creation of a pool, designate a pool-VOL as the pool-VOL with System Area, select the pool-VOL, and click Change Top Pool VOL in the selected pool volumes table. When adding a volume to the pool for which Multi-Tier Pool is enabled, note the following: Up to three different drives types/RPM are allowed between all the poolVOLs to be added. Volumes to be added to the same pool must have the same RAID level across all the same drive type/RPM pool-VOLs.
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For example, you cannot add a volume whose drive type/RPM is SAS/ 15k and whose RAID level is 5 (3D+1P) when a volume whose drive type/RPM is also SAS/15k but whose RAID level is 5 (7D+1P) is already in the pool Up to three values are allowed for Drive Type/RPM for the volume. If you increase the pool capacity by adding a pool-VOL, a portion of the existing data in the pool automatically migrates from an older pool-VOL to the newly added pool-VOL, balancing the usage levels of all the pool-VOLs. If you do not want to automate balancing of the usage levels of pool-VOLs, call the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center for assistance. Dynamic Provisioning does not automatically balance the usage levels among pool-VOLs if the cache memory is not redundant or if the pool usage reaches up to the threshold. The pool-VOLs contained in a pool can be added or deleted. Removing a pool-VOL does not delete the pool or any related DP-VOLs. You must delete all DP-VOLs related to the pool before the pool can be deleted. When the pool is deleted, all data in the pool is also deleted.
Pool status
The following table describes the pool status that appears in Storage Navigator. The status indicates that a SIM code may have been issued that needs to be resolved. See SIM reference codes on page 5-96for SIM code details. The DP-VOL status remains normal even though the pool status may be something other than normal.
Status
Normal Warning Exceeded Threshold Shrinking Blocked
Explanation
Normal status. A pool-VOL in the pool is blocked. The pool usage level may exceed a pool threshold. The pools is being shrunk and the pool-VOLs are being deleted. The pool is full or an error occurred in the pool, therefore the pool is blocked. None
SIM code*
If the pool-VOL is blocked, SIM code 627XXX is reported. 620XXX , 621XXX, or 626XXX None 622XXX or 623XXX
Creating a pool
The following procedure tells how to create a pool using Storage Navigator. This procedure is for setting up Dynamic Provisioning, but optional steps are shown for setting up Dynamic Tiering if you chose to add tiers to your storage system.
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Before creating a pool, you must install the proper amount of shared memory, and you must have a V-VOL management area in shared memory. When shared memory is added, the V-VOL management area is automatically created. To add shared memory, contact your Hitachi Data Systems representative. When the pool is created, a pool-VOL with system area is assigned the priority shown in the following table.
Priority
1 2 3 4 5 6 SAS7.2K SAS10K SAS15K SSD External volume
If multiple pool-VOLs of the same hard disk drive type exist, the priority of each is determined by the internal index of the storage system.
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When adding external volumes, Cache Mode of the volumes to be added must be all set to enable, or all set to disable. Caution: Up to 1,024 volumes can be added to a pool. When you add external volumes, note the following items: An external volume whose Cache Mode is set to Enable and an external volume whose Cache Mode is set to Disable cannot coexist. An internal volume and an external volume whose Cache Mode is set to Disable cannot coexist. Perform the following if necessary: Click Filter to open the menu, specify the filtering, and then Apply. Click Select All Pages to select all pool-VOLs in the table. To cancel the selection, click Select All Pages again. Click Options to specify the unit of volumes or the number of rows to be displayed. To set the tier rank of an external volume to a value other than Middle, select a tier rank from External LDEV Tier Rank, and click Add.
Note:
e. Click OK. The information in the Selected Pool Volumes table is applied to Total Selected Pool Volumes and Total Selected Capacity. 7. In the Pool Name text box, enter the pool name as follows: In the Prefix text box, enter the alphanumeric characters, which are fixed characters of the head of the pool name. The characters are casesensitive. In the Initial Number text box, type the initial number following the prefix name, which can be up to 9 digits. You can enter up to 32 characters, including the initial number. 8. Click Options. 9. In the Initial Pool ID text box, type the number of the initial pool ID, from 0 to 127. The smallest available number is displayed in the text box as a default. No number, however, appears in the text box, if no available pool ID exists. When the registered pool ID is entered, the smallest available pool ID is registered automatically among the subsequent pool IDs that were entered. 10.In the Subscription Limit text box, enter an integer value from 0 to 65534 as the subscription rate (%) for the pool. If it is blank, the subscription rate is set to unlimited. 11.In the Warning Threshold text box, enter an integer value from 1 to 100 as the rate (%) for the pool. The default value is 70%.
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12.In the Depletion Threshold text box, enter an integer value from 1 to 100 as the rate (%) for the pool. The default value is 80%. Enter a value more than the value of Warning Threshold. 13.Click Add. The created pool is added to the right Selected Pools table. If the invalid values are set, an error message appears. If even one item that must be set is not entered or selected, you cannot click Add. The items that have to be set include Pool Type, Pool Volume Selection, and Pool Name. If you select a row and click Detail, the Pool Properties window appears. If you select a row and click Remove, a message appears asking whether you want to remove the selected row or rows. If you want to remove the row, click OK. 14.Click Next. The Create LDEVs window appears. Go to Creating V-VOLs on page 585 to create LDEVs. If Subscription Limit for all the created pool is set to 0%, the Create LDEVs window does not appear. To finish the wizard, click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 15.In the Confirm window, click Apply to register the setting in the task. If you select a row and click Detail, the Pool Properties window appears. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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The Select Pool VOLs window appears. d. In the Available Pool Volumes table, select the pool-VOL row to be associated to a pool, and then click Add. The selected pool-VOL is registered into the Selected Pool Volumes table. Caution: Up to 1,024 volumes can be added to a pool. Note: Perform the following if necessary:
Click Filter to open the menu, specify the filtering, and then Apply. Click Select All Pages to select all pool-VOLs in the table. To cancel the selection, click Select All Pages again. Click Options to specify the unit of volumes or the number of rows to be displayed. To set the tier rank of an external volume to a value other than Middle, select a tier rank from External LDEV Tier Rank, and then click Add. For a pool, you can add volumes whose Drive Type/RPM settings are the same and whose RAID Levels are different. For example, you can add the following volumes to the same pool: Volume whose Drive Type/RPM is SAS/15K and whose RAID Level is 5 (3D+1P) Volume whose Drive Type/RPM is SAS/15K and whose RAID Level is 5 (7D+1P)
e. Click OK. The information in the Selected Pool Volumes table is applied to Total Selected Pool Volumes and Total Selected Capacity. 7. In the Pool Name text box, enter the pool name as follows: In the Prefix text box, enter the alphanumeric characters, which are the fixed characters of the head of the pool name. The characters are casesensitive. In the Initial Number text box, type the initial number following the prefix name, which can be up to 9 digits. You can enter up to 32 characters, including the initial number. 8. Click Options. The setting fields following Initial Pool ID appear. 9. In the Initial Pool ID text box, enter the number of the initial pool ID from 0 to 127. The smallest available number is displayed in the text box as a default. No number, however, appears in the text box, if no available pool ID exists. When the registered pool ID is entered, the smallest available pool ID is registered automatically among the subsequent pool IDs that were entered.
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10.In the Subscription Limit text box, enter an integer value from 0 to 65534 as the subscription rate (%). If no figure is entered, the subscription is unlimitedly set. 11.In the Warning Threshold text box, enter an integer value from 1 to 100 as the rate (%) for the pool. The default value is 70%. 12.In the Depletion Threshold text box, enter an integer value from 1 to 100 as the rate (%) for the pool. The default value is 80%. Enter a value more than the value of Warning Threshold. 13.Configure Dynamic Tiering as follows: a. From the Tier Management option, select Auto or Manual. Normally you select Auto. If you select Auto, performance monitoring and tier relocation are automatically performed. If you select Manual, you can manually perform performance monitoring and tier relocation with the Command Control Interface commands or Storage Navigator. b. From Cycle Time list, select the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. When you select 24 Hours (default value): Performance monitoring and tier relocation is performed once a day. In the Monitoring Period field, specify the time of starting and ending of performance monitoring in 00:00 to 23:59 (default value). Take one or more hours between the starting time and the ending time. If you specify the starting time later than the ending time, the performance monitoring continues until the time when you specify as the ending time on the next day. You can view the information gathered by performance monitoring with Storage Navigator and Command Control Interface. When you select any of 0.5 Hours, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 4 Hours or 8 Hours: Performance monitoring is performed every hour you selected starting at 00:00. You cannot specify the time of performance monitoring. Caution: When Auto is set, all the V-VOL pages may not be completed migrating by one cycle. At the next cycle, the last processed V-VOL will start being migrated with the updated information. However, the performance monitoring information is switched. 14.From the Monitoring Mode option, select Period Mode or Continuous Mode. If you perform the tier relocation with the specified cycle or you do not need to specify the Monitoring Mode option, select Period Mode. If you perform the tier relocation weighted to the past period monitoring result, select Continuous Mode.
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15.In the Buffer Space for New page assignment text box, enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for each tier. A default value depends on the hard disk drive type of pool-VOL in each tier. The default value of SSD is 0%. The default value of the type other than SSD is 8%. 16.In the Buffer Space for Tier relocation text box, enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for each tier. A default value is 2%. 17.Click Add. The created pool is added to the right Selected Pools table. If invalid values are set, an error message appears. The Pool Type, Multi-Tier Pool, Pool Volume Selection and Pool Name field must be set. If these required items are not registered, you cannot click Add. If you select a row and click Detail, the Pool Properties window appears. If you select a row and click Remove, a message appears asking whether you want to remove the selected row or rows. If you want to remove the row, click OK. 18.Click Next. The Create LDEVs window appears. Go to Creating V-VOLs on page 585 to create LDEVs. If Subscription Limit for all the created pool is set to 0%, the Create LDEVs window does not appear. To finish the wizard, click Finish. The Confirm window appears. 19.In the Confirm window, click Apply to register the setting in the task. If you select a row and click Detail, the Pool Properties window appears. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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Pool type
Dynamic Provisioning Dynamic Tiering Pool-VOLs of RAID 5 and RAID 6 coexist in the same pool.
Updated version
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Prior to 70-02-0x
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Pool-VOLs to which external volumes are mapped assigned to the Dynamic Tiering pool
Using Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform microcode 70-02-0x or later, you can assign pool-VOLs to which external volumes are mapped to the Dynamic Tiering pool. However, restrictions apply to the following cases.
Pool type
Dynamic Tiering
Updated version
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Dynamic Provisioning Pool-VOLs to which external volumes are assigned to the pool.
Prior to 70-02-0x
70-02-0x or later
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Dynamic Provisioning Pool-VOLs of RAID 1 are assigned to the pool.
Updated version
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Pool-VOLs of RAID 1 and RAID 5, or pool-VOLs of RAID 1 and RAID 6 coexisting in the same pool
Using Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform microcode 70-03-3x or later, poolVOLs of RAID 1 and RAID 5, or pool-VOLs of RAID 1 and RAID 6 can coexist in the same pool. However, restrictions apply to the following cases.
Pool type Version that pools were created Updated version
70-03-3x or later
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Creating V-VOLs
You can create a DP-VOL from any of the following tabs: The LDEVs tab, which appears when Logical Devices is selected. The Pools tab, which appears when Pools is selected. The Virtual Volumes tab, which appears when a pool in Pools is selected. The LDEVs tab, which appears when Logical Devices is selected. The Pools tab, which appears when Pools is selected. The Virtual Volumes tab, which appears when a pool in Pools is selected. 2. Click Create LDEVs. The Create LDEVs window appears. 3. From the Provisioning Type list, confirm Dynamic Provisioning is selected. If not, select Dynamic Provisioning from the list. 4. In the System Type option, select a system type. To create open system volumes, select Open. 5. From the Emulation Type list, confirm OPEN-V is selected.
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6. From the Multi-Tier Pool field, select Enable when you create the VVOL for Dynamic Tiering, and select Disable when you do not create one. If no pool is set to Enable in Dynamic Tiering, Disable is fixed. Note: You cannot specify the TSE Attribute option when selecting Open in the System Type option. 7. Select the pool according to the following steps. a. From the Drive Type/RPM list in Pool Selection, select the hard disk drive type and RPM. b. From the RAID level list, select the RAID level. c. Click Select Pool. The Select Pool window appears. d. In the Available Pools table, select a pool. Note: You can specify a pool when creating DP-VOLs if the pool has a status of one of the following: Normal status Exceeded Threshold status In progress of pool capacity shrinking
You can select only one pool. When Enable is selected in step 6, the Dynamic Tiering-pools appear, and when Disable is selected, only the non-Dynamic Tiering-pools appear. Perform the following if necessary: Click Filter to open the menu, specify the filtering, and then Apply. Click Options to specify the units of pools or the number of rows to be displayed.
e. Click OK. The Select Pool window closes. The selected pool name appears in Selected Pool Name (ID), and the total capacity of the selected pool appears in Selected Pool Capacity. 8. In the LDEV Capacity text box, enter the DP-VOL capacity to be created. You can enter the capacity within the range of figures displayed below the text box. You can enter the number with 2 digits after decimal point. You can change the capacity unit from the list. 9. In the Number of LDEVs text box, enter the number of LDEVs to be created. You can enter the number of LDEVs within a range of the figures displayed below the text box. 10.In the LDEV Name text box, enter the DP-VOL name.
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In the Prefix text box, enter the alphanumeric characters, which are fixed characters of the head of the DP-VOL name. The characters are case-sensitive. In the Initial Number text box, type the initial number following the prefix name, which can be up to 9 digits. You can enter up to 32 characters including the initial number. 11.Click Options. 12.In the Initial LDEV ID field, make sure that LDEV ID is set. To confirm the used number and unavailable number, click View LDEV IDs to display the View LDEV IDs window. 13.In the Initial SSID text box, type the 4-digit SSID of a hexadecimal number (0004 to FFFE). To confirm the created SSID, click View SSID to display the View SSID windows. 14.From the Cache Partition list, select CLPR. 15.From the Processor Blade list, select a processor blade. Select a processor blade to be used by the LDEVs. If you assign a specific processor blade, select the ID of the processor blade. If you can assign any processor blade, click Auto. 16.From the Tiering Policy field, select the tiering policy to be used by the LDEVs. If you assign a specific tiering policy, select any policy. All(0) is selected by default. You can change a level from Level1(1) to Level5(5) or from Level6(6) to Level31(31). You can specify the function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled. 17.From the New Page Assignment Tier list, select a new page assignment tier. You can select from levels High, Middle, and Low. You can specify the function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled. 18.In the Relocation Priority option, select a priority. To relocate the LDEV preferentially, set Prioritize. You can select Default or Prioritize. You can specify this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled. 19.If necessary, change the settings of the V-VOLs. You can change the following settings: Editing SSID Click Edit SSIDs to open the Edit SSIDs window. Changing the LDEV settings Click Change LDEV Settings to open the Change LDEV Settings window. 20.If necessary, delete a row from the Selected LDEVs table. Select a row to be deleted, and then click Remove. 21.Click Add. The created V-VOLs are added to the right Selected LDEVs table. If invalid values are set, an error message appears.
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The Provisioning Type, System Type, Emulation Type, Pool Selection, Drive Type/RPM, RAID Level, LDEV Capacity, and Number of LDEVs field must be set. If these required items are not registered, you cannot click Add. 22.Click Finish. The Confirm window appears. To continue the operation for setting the LU path and define LUN, click Next. 23.In the Task Name in the text box, enter the task name. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters and symbols in all, except for \ / : , ; * ? " < > |. "yymmdd-window name" is entered as a default. 24.Click Apply. If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
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If you change Processor Blade, click the list and specify the processor blade ID. If the specific processor blade is specified, select the processor blade ID. If any processor blade is specified, click Auto. 3. Change the settings, and then click OK. 4. In the Create LDEVs window, click Finish. 5. In the Confirm window, click Apply. The setting is changed. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Monitoring performance
You can monitor system performance using Performance Monitor (see the Performance Guide). You can monitor information on pools and DP-VOLs using Command Control Interface (CCI) (see Hitachi Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide). The following activities help you to monitor and control performance of the DP-VOL. Collecting monitor information and subsequent tuning may increase throughput and the operating rates. Collecting monitor information. Collecting the following monitor information helps you determine the pool load (including the access frequency, the trend of pool usage rates, and the access load upon data drives) and DP-VOL load (including the access frequency and the trend of pool allocation rates). You can then use this monitor information to tune the appropriate allocation. Access frequency of DP-VOL, read hit rates, and write hit rates (using Performance Monitor) Usage rates of property groups of pools (using Performance Monitor) Pool usage and elapsed time of pool usage (using Hitachi Command Suite). DP-VOL usage (stored data rates) and elapsed time of pool usage (using Hitachi Command Suite). Dynamic Tiering performance monitoring of pool storage Possible tuning actions (without Dynamic Tiering). The following techniques using ShadowImage or Hitachi Tiered Storage Manager will move a DP-VOL. The DP-VOL is copied using ShadowImage from a pool with an I/O bottleneck. For more information, see Hitachi ShadowImage User Guide. When normal volumes exist in the same parity group as the poolVOL, Hitachi Tiered Storage Manager can be used to move the normal volume to another parity group that is not shared with a poolVOL. For more information, see Hitachi Hitachi Command Suite Software User Guide (MK-90HC172). ShadowImage copies a DP-VOL with a high I/O load to a pool with a lower access level to adjust the pool load.
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Thresholds
Pool utilization thresholds
Dynamic Provisioning monitors pool capacity using thresholds. A threshold is the proportion (%) of used capacity of the pool to the total pool capacity. Each pool has its own pool threshold values. Warning Threshold: Set the value between 1% and 100%, in 1% increments. The default is 70%. Depletion Threshold: Set the value between 1% and 100%, in 1% increments. The default is 80%. The depletion threshold must be higher than the Warning threshold
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Pool usage over either threshold will cause a warning to be issued in the form of SIMs (Service Information Messages) to Storage Navigator and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) traps to the open-systems host. For more information on SNMP traps and the SNMP Manager, see the Hitachi SNMP Agent User Guide. See Working with SIMs on page 5-96 for more information about SIMs. The following figure illustrates a total pool capacity of 1 TB, Warning Threshold of 50%, and Depletion Threshold of 80%. If the used capacity of the pool is larger than 50% (500 GB) of the total pool capacity, a SIM is reported to Storage Navigator and an SNMP trap is reported to the opensystems host. If the used capacity of the pool increases and exceeds the Depletion Threshold (80%), a SIM and an SNMP trap are reported again.
Note that in this scenario, if the actual pool usage percentage is 50.1%, only 50% appears on the Storage Navigator window because the capacity amount is truncated after the decimal point. If the threshold is set to 50%, a SIM and an SNMP trap are reported even though the pool usage percentage appearing on the screen does not indicate an exceeded threshold.
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In this case, 25 (%) is displayed on the cell for Current in the Subscription (%). If you create a new V-VOL of the same size as the existing V-VOL, 26 (%) or more remaining capacity is necessary.
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3. Click More Actions, and then select Edit Pools. 4. In the Edit Pools window, check Warning Threshold or Depletion Threshold. 5. Type the threshold values in the text box. The threshold value can be within the range of values indicated below the text box. The Depletion Threshold value can be equal to or greater than the Warning Threshold. Note: For a pool where only one user-defined threshold is set, the system assigns the system threshold (fixed at 80%). The lower value of the single user-defined threshold and the fixed system threshold are set as the Warning Threshold; the higher value of the two is set as the Depletion Threshold. After one of the thresholds is changed, the system threshold cannot be enabled again. A SIM code is reported when the pool usage capacity exceeds the threshold changes. 6. Click Finish. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Types of reports Event Thresholds or Values Report to the host Completion Informatio report to n to the Storage operator Navigator
Yes No
621XXX
Pool usage level Default: 80% exceeded the System Threshold Pool is full Error occurred in the pool 100% Not applicable
Yes
No
No Yes Yes No
No space in the Not applicable shared memory Pool usage level Highest pool continues to threshold exceed the highest pool threshold. SOM 734 must be enabled. Pool usage level exceeded the Depletion Threshold
626XXX
Yes
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After the trouble that caused the SIM is solved, you can manually complete the SIM. After manually completing a SIM, the status of the SIM changes to completed. If you complete the SIM before the underlying cause is solved, the SIM may reoccur. 1. Change the status of the pool whose usage level exceeds the threshold to normal. For information about the solutions when the pool usage level exceeds the threshold, see Troubleshooting Dynamic Provisioning on page 8-2. 2. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Pool. The pool name appears below Pool. 3. Click More Actions, and then select Complete SIMs. OR From Pool in the Actions menu, select Complete SIMs. The Complete SIMs window opens. 4. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. It takes time if many SIMs need to be completed. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. You can check whether a SIM completes successfully in the Storage Navigator main window. For details, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
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For details about the window for pool information, see Pools window after selecting pool (Pools window) on page E-3 and Top window when selecting a pool under Pools on page E-10.
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Pool-VOLs which are external volumes in the selected pool are blocked. Correction access executes to the pool-VOL in the selected pool. The format function for the free space of a pool is not operating. If you want to change the method of performing the function to format the free space of a pool, contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center.
Note: Following are cases that the formatted pool capacity may decrease: New pages are being allocated. LDEV format is being performed on the pool-VOL. Correction copy is being executed.
If Mixable is set to Disabled, notes on adding the pool-VOL to the pool as follows: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels cannot coexist.
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To increase pool capacity 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Pool. 2. From the Pools table, select the pool for which you want to increase the capacity. You cannot increase pool capacity for multiple pools. 3. Click Expand Pool. 4. In the Expand Pool window, select the pool-VOL. a. Click Select Pool VOLs. b. In the Select Pool VOLs window, from the Available Pool Volumes table, select the pool-VOL you want to assign, and then click Add. The selected pool-VOLs are registered in the Selected Pool Volumes table. Up to 1024 volumes can be added including the volumes already in the pool. Note: If necessary, perform the following steps: From Filter option, select ON to filter the rows. Click Select All Pages to select pool-VOLs in the table. To cancel the selection, click Select All Pages again. Click Options to specify the unit of volumes or the number of rows to be viewed. To set the tier rank of an external volume to a value other than Middle, select a tier rank from External LDEV Tier Rank, and then click Add. For a pool, you can add volumes whose Drive Type/RPM settings are the same and whose RAID Levels are different. For example, you can add the following volumes to the same pool: Volume whose Drive Type/RPM is SAS/15K and whose RAID Level is 5 (3D+1P) Volume whose Drive Type/RPM is SAS/15K and whose RAID Level is 5 (7D+1P) c. Click OK.
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The Select Pool VOLs window closes. The number of the selected pool volumes appears in Total Selected Pool Volumes, and the total capacity of the selected pool-VOL appears in Total Selected Capacity. 5. Click Finish. 6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. The recovery time for pools varies depending on pool usage or DP-VOL usage. Allow roughly 20 minutes of recovery time for every 100 TB of pool or DP-VOL usage. Recovery time may vary depending on the workload of the storage system at the time of recovery.
While the pool capacity is being decreased, if maintenance of cache memory is performed, if the cache memory fails, or if the I/O load to the DP-VOL related to the pool is high, decreasing the pool capacity process might fail. In this case, check the Tasks window to determine whether processing has abnormally ended.
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If the processing has ended abnormally, restore the cache memory, and then try decreasing the pool capacity again. Note: You cannot perform the following operations on a pool while the pool volume capacity is in the process of shrinking. Wait until shrinking completes or stop the shrinking process. Expand Pool Shrink Pools Edit Pools Restore Pools
If you delete the pool-VOL with the pools system area, the used capacity and the management area will move to other pool volumes. If you delete the pool-VOL with system area, a different system area pool-VOL will be assigned automatically according to the priority shown in the following table. A pool must include one or more pool-VOLs.
Priority
1 2 3 4 5 6 SAS7.2K SAS10K SAS15K SSD External volume
If multiple pool-VOLs of the same hard disk drive type exist, the priority of each is determined by internal index of the storage system. If pool capacity is decreased soon after creating a pool or adding a poolVOL, processing may take a while to complete.
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If the pool-VOL with system area is deleted, more than 4.2 GB of free space is necessary in the pool.
When the pool-VOL is deleted, the pages contained in the deleted pool-VOL transfer to another pool-VOL in the same tier. If the used capacity in the tier exceeds Rate of Free Space Newly Allocated to, the overflowing pages transfer to another tier. When pool-VOLs in the pool are empty, the appropriate tier is deleted. Deleting the pool-VOL stops tier relocation. The process resumes after the pool-VOL is deleted.
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Deleting the pool-VOL stops the tier relocation. The process resumes after the pool-VOL is deleted. To delete a tier in a pool 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Pool. The pool name appears below Pool. 2. Select the pool that contains the pool-VOLs to be deleted. The pool information appears on the right. 3. Select the Pool volumes tab and select all the pool-VOLs contained in the tier to be deleted. To select multiple pool-VOLs that are consecutively listed, highlight all of the pool-VOLs to be selected and press the Shift key. To select separate pool-VOLs, click each pool-VOL while pressing the Ctrl key.
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You cannot delete a pool-VOL unless Shrinkable has been applied. 4. Click Shrink Pool. 5. In the Shrink Pool window, verify the changes. The details of Before Shrinking and After Shrinking, including the pool capacity, the used pool capacity and the free pool capacity, appears in Prediction Result of Shrinking. 6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Deleting a pool
When you delete a pool, its pool-VOLs (LDEVs) are blocked. If the pool-VOLs are blocked, they must be formatted before they can be reused. If the blocked pool-VOL is an external volume, select Normal Format when formatting the volume. You can delete a pool only when all of the DP-VOLs have been deleted. 1. In the Storage Systems tree on the left pane of the top window, select Pool. 2. From the Pools table on the right, select the pool to be deleted. You can select multiple pools with the Shift key if the LDEV IDs are listed consecutively. If the pools are not in consecutive order, click the LDEV ID of each pool that you want to delete while pressing the Ctrl key. 3. Click More Actions, and then select Delete Pools. The Delete Pools window opens. You cannot delete a pool whose usage is not 0%, or a pool for which DPVOLs are assigned. 4. Click Finish. The Confirm window opens. To continue with the shredding operation and delete volume data, click Next. For details about the shredding operation, see Hitachi Volume Shredder User Guide. If the pool is blocked, you might not be able to perform shredding operations. 5. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. Note: When the pool-VOLs of a pool are empty, the appropriate tier is deleted.
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To select multiple DP-VOLs that are consecutively listed, highlight all of the DP-VOLs to be selected and press the Shift key. To select separate DP-VOLs, click each DP-VOL while pressing the Ctrl key. 3. Click Expand V-VOLs. The Expand V-VOLs window opens. If the DP-VOL is selected from the LDEV table in the Logical Devices window, click More Actions, and then click Expand V-VOLs. 4. In Capacity, type the capacity amount. You can enter the LDEV capacity to two decimal places within the range of values indicated below the text box. 5. Click Finish. The Confirm window opens. 6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Pages that include file system metadata cannot be reclaimed. Refer to the Operating system and file system capacity on page 5-9 for a table with the pool capacity consumed by the file system. While releasing pages from a DP-VOL, performance of the host I/O to the DP-VOL may temporarily decrease due to scanning for non-zero data. If you stop an operation to reclaim zero pages in mid-stream, the pages that have been released will remain as free pool capacity. After an operation to reclaim zero pages, Dynamic Provisioning automatically balances usage levels among pool-VOLs in the pool. This rebalancing is performed on all of the DP-VOLs and pool-VOLs in the pool. If you do not want automatic balancing of the usage levels of pool-VOLs, call the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to change your configuration. Dynamic Provisioning does not automatically balance the usage levels among pool-VOLs if the cache memory is not redundant or if the pool usage reaches up to the threshold. If all the tracks that belong to a page assigned to a DP-VOL have no records written, you can reclaim the page and return it to the pool's available capacity.
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If you have started an operation to reclaim zero pages, and the storage system loses power, the shared memory is disrupted. The operation does not automatically continue after the storage system restarts. In the following cases, an operation reclaim zero pages stops and DP-VOL pages are not released. LDEV formatting is performed while the operation to reclaim zero pages is in progress. The pool-VOL accessed by the target DP-VOL is blocked. The pool associated with the target DP-VOL is blocked while the operation to reclaim zero pages is in progress. Cache memory failure occurs the operation to reclaim zero pages is in progress. The DP-VOL is released when the operation to reclaim zero pages is in progress. The initial copy operation between TrueCopy pair, Universal Replicator, ShadowImage pair is performed on the DP-VOL in which the zero pages are reclaimed.
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If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. After the operation to reclaim zero pages is complete, click Refresh in Storage Navigator to update the Page Status. If the Page Status is not immediately updated, wait a while, and then click Refresh again. Completed status is displayed when no pages can be reclaimed. If you have started the reclaiming zero pages operation, and the storage system is powered off the reclaiming zero pages operation will not automatically continue after the storage system restarts. In any of the following cases, the reclaiming zero pages will stop, and DPVOL pages will not be released: LDEV formatting was performed while reclaiming zero pages. The pool-VOL that is being accessed by the target DP-VOL was blocked. The pool associated with the target DP-VOL was blocked while reclaiming zero pages. Cache memory failure occurred while reclaiming zero pages. The DP-VOL was deleted when zero pages were reclaimed. The initial copy operation between the TrueCopy pair or the Universal Replicator pair was performed on the DP-VOL in which zero pages were being reclaimed.
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Deleting a DP-VOL
You cannot delete a DP-VOL if the status is online. 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Logical Devices. The following is another way to select LDEVs. a. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Pool. The pool name appears below Pool. b. Select the pool associated with the DP-VOLs to be deleted.
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c. Click the Virtual Volumes tab. 2. From the table, select the DP-VOL to be deleted. To select multiple DP-VOLs that are consecutively listed, highlight all of the DP-VOLs to be selected and press the Shift key. To select separate DP-VOLs, click each DP-VOL while pressing the Ctrl key. Do the following, if necessary. In the Filter option, select ON to filter the rows. Click Select All Pages to select all DP-VOLs in the list. Click Options to specify the unit of volumes or the number of rows to view. 3. Click More Actions, and then select Delete LDEVs. The Delete LDEVs window opens. 4. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Configuring access attributes
After provisioning your system, you can assign access attributes to opensystem volumes to protect the volume against read, write, and copy operations and to prevent users from configuring LU paths and command devices. Data Retention Utility software is required to assign access attributes to volumes.
About access attributes Access attribute requirements Access attributes and permitted operations Access attribute restrictions Access attributes work flow Assigning an access attribute to a volume Changing an access attribute to read-only or protect Changing an access attribute to read/write Enabling or disabling the expiration lock Disabling an S-VOL Reserving volumes
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One of the following access attributes can be assigned to each logical volume: Read/write If a logical volume has the read/write attribute, open-systems hosts can perform both read and write operations on the logical volume. You can use replication software to copy data to logical volumes that have read/write attribute. However, if necessary, you can prevent copying data to logical volumes that have read/write attribute. All open-systems volumes have the read/write attribute by default. Read-only If a logical volume has the read-only access attribute, open-systems hosts can perform read operations but cannot perform write operations on the logical volume. Protect If a logical volume has the protect access attribute, open-systems hosts cannot access the logical volume. Open-systems hosts cannot perform either read nor write operations on the logical volume.
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You cannot convert into spaces volumes that do not have the read/write attribute. You cannot initialize customized volumes that do not have the read/write attribute.
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Some software is likely to start automatically at the time specified by the user. For example, if a Volume Migration user or a Performance Monitoring user specifies the time for starting the monitor, the monitor will automatically start at the specified time.
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The access attribute remains read-only or protect until changed back to read/write.
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4. Select an LDKC number in the LDKC list, select a group that the CU belongs in the CU Group list, and then click a CU in the tree. 5. Right-click a volume whose access attribute you want to change. You may select multiple volumes. 6. Select Attribute, and then select Read Only or Protect.
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years: Specify the number of years within the range of 0 to 60. One year is counted as 365 days, whether the year is a leap year. days: Specify the number of days within the range of 0 to 21900. For example, if 10 years 5 days or 0 years 3655 days is specified, the access attribute of the volume cannot be changed to read/write in the next 3,655 days. 8. Click OK to close the dialog box. 9. In the Data Retention window, click Apply to apply the setting. To extend the retention term later, open the Data Retention window, rightclick the volume, and then select Retention Term.
To change an access attribute to read/write 1. Log on to Storage Navigator as a user assigned to the Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role. 2. In the Storage Navigator main window, click Actions > Other Function > Data Retention to open the Data Retention window. 3. Click to change to Modify mode.
4. Select an LDKC number in the LDKC list, select a group in which the CU belongs in the CU Group list, and then click a CU in the tree. 5. Right-click a volume for which you want to change access attributes. You may select multiple volumes, select Attribute, and then click Read/ Write. 6. Click Apply to apply the setting.
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4. In the Data Retention window, verify which button appears beside Expiration Lock. If Disable -> Enable appears, go to the next step. If Enable -> Disable appears, expiration lock is already enabled. You do not need to follow the rest of this procedure because attempts to change access attribute to read/write are already prohibited. 5. Click Disable -> Enable. A confirmation message appears. 6. Click OK. The button changes to Enable -> Disable, and then expiration lock is enabled. When expiration lock is enabled, access attributes of volumes cannot be changed to read/write even after the retention term ends. To disable the expiration lock, click Enable -> Disable. The access attribute can be changed to read/write after the retention term ends.
Disabling an S-VOL
Assigning a read-only or protect attribute is one of the ways to prevent data in a volume from being overwritten by replication software. Volumes having the read-only or protect attribute are not only protected against these copy operations, but are also protected against any other form of write operations. To protect a volume only from copy operations, you must ensure that the volume has the read/write attribute and then assign the S-VOL Disable attribute to the volume. This setting prohibits the volume from being used as a secondary volume for copy operations. To disable an S-VOL 1. Log on to Storage Navigator as a user assigned to the Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role.
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2. In the Storage Navigator main window, click Actions > Other Function > Data Retention to open the Data Retention window. 3. Click to change to Modify mode.
4. Select an LDKC number in the LDKC list, select a group that the CU belongs in the CU Group list, and then click a CU in the tree. 5. Right-click a volume for which the S-VOL column shows Enable. You may select multiple volumes. 6. Select S-VOL > Disable. 7. Click Apply to apply the setting. To use a volume as an S-VOL, ensure that the volume has the read/write attribute and then assign the S-VOL Enable attribute to the volume.
Reserving volumes
By default, all Storage Navigator users with proper permissions can make LU path settings and command device settings. If you perform the following procedure in Storage Navigator, all users, including yourself, will not be allowed to make LU path settings and command device settings on the specified volume. Command Control Interface users can still make LU path settings and command device settings on the volume. To reserve volumes 1. Log on to Storage Navigator as a user assigned to the Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role. 2. In the Storage Navigator main window, click Actions > Other Function > Data Retention. 3. Click to change to Modify mode.
4. In the Data Retention window, select an LDKC number in the LDKC list, select a group that the CU belongs in the CU Group list, and then click a CU in the tree. 5. Select a volume where the Reserved column contains a hyphen. You may select multiple volumes. 6. Right-click the selected volume or volumes, and then select Reserved > Set. 7. Click Apply to apply the setting. To permit Storage Navigator users to make LU path settings and command device settings on a volume, follow the steps above and select Reserved > Release. Then call the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to ask for SVP settings.
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Managing logical volumes
After provisioning your system, you can begin to manage open-system logical volumes. Managing logical volumes includes tasks such as configuring hosts and ports, configuring LU paths, setting LUN security on ports, and setting up fibre channel authentication. LUN Manager is required to manage logical volumes.
LUN Manager overview Managing logical units workflow Configuring hosts and fibre channel ports Configuring fibre channel ports Configuring hosts Configuring LU paths Releasing LUN reservation by host LUN security on ports Setting fibre channel authentication Managing hosts
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You can define paths between a single server host and multiple LUs. The figure shows that each of the two hosts in the host group hg-lnx can access the three LUs. You can also define paths between multiple server hosts and a single LU. The figure shows that the LU identified by the LDKC:CU:LDEV number 00:00:00 is accessible from the two hosts that belong to the hg-lnx host group. The figure also shows that the LUs associated with the hg-lnx host group are addressed by numbers 0000 to 0002. The address number of an LU is referred to as a LUN (logical unit number). When TrueCopy and other software manipulates LUs, the software use LUNs to specify the LUs to be manipulated. You can add, change, and delete LU paths when the system is in operation. For example, if new disks or server hosts are added to your storage system, you can add new LU paths. If an existing server host is to be replaced, you can delete the LU paths that correspond to the host before replacing the host. You do not need to restart the system when you add, change, or delete LU paths. If a hardware failure (such as a CHA failure) occurs, there is a chance that some LU paths are disabled and some I/O operations are stopped. To avoid such a situation, you can define alternate LU paths; if one LU path fails, the alternate path takes over the host I/O. For information, see Defining LU paths on page 7-20 and Defining alternate LU paths on page 7-22.
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Restrictions
You cannot define an LU path to volumes reserved by Volume Migration. For more information on Volume Migration, contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center. You cannot define an LU path to journal volumes. You cannot define an LU path to pool volumes. You cannot define an LU path to system disk volumes. When defining LU paths, you must not use Command Control Interface and Storage Navigator at the same time.
Guidelines
If you attempt to apply many settings in the LUN Manager windows, the SVP might be unable to continue processing. Therefore, you should make nor more than approximately 1,000 settings. Note that many settings are likely to be made when defining alternate paths (see Defining alternate LU paths on page 7-22), even though only two commands are required for defining alternate paths. Do not perform the following when host I/O is in progress and hosts are in reserved status (mounted): Remove LU paths (see Deleting LU paths on page 7-24) Disable LUN security on a port (see Disabling LUN security on a port on page 7-29) Change the data transfer speed for Fibre channel ports Change AL-PAs or loop IDs Change settings of fabric switches Change the topology Change the host modes Remove host groups Setting command devices
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Select the speed of the fibre channel port in the unit of Gbps (Gigabit per second). If Auto is selected, the storage system automatically sets the speed to 1, 2, 4, or 8 Gbps. Caution: Observe the following cautions when setting speed on a fibre channel port: If the HBAs (host bus adapters) and switches support 2 Gbps, use the fixed speed of 2 Gbps for the CHF (channel adapter for fibre channel) port speed. If they support 1, 4, or 8 Gbps, use 1, 4, or 8 Gbps for the CHF port speed, respectively. However, if the CHF supports 8 Gbps, the CHF does not support 1 Gbps port speed, so HBAs and switches that support 1 Gbps cannot be connected. If the Auto Negotiation setting is required, some links might not be up when the server is restarted. Check the channel lamp. If it is flashing, disconnect the cable, and then reconnect it to recover from the link-down state. If the CHF port speed is set to Auto, some equipment might not be able to transfer data at the maximum speed. When you start a storage system, HBA, or switch, check the host speed appearing in the Port list. If the transfer speed is different from the maximum speed, select the maximum speed from the list on the right, or disconnect, and then reconnect the cable.
6. Click Finish. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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1. In the Storage Systems tree, click Ports/Host Groups. 2. In the Ports/Host Groups window, select the Ports tab. 3. Select the desired port. 4. Click Edit Ports. 5. Select a check box of Fabric, and select ON if you set the fabric switch. If you do not set the fabric switch, select OFF. 6. Click Finish. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
When configuring your storage system, use the LUN Manager window to specify whether the hosts and the storage system are connected using a fabric switch (see Example of FC-AL and point-to-point topology on page 79). If a fabric switch is used, specify FC-AL or point-to-point in the LUN Manager window. FC-AL is the default. If a fabric switch is used, consult the documentation for the fabric switch to learn whether FC-AL or point-to-point should be used. Some fabric switches require you to specify point-to-point to get the system running. If no fabric switch is used, specify FC-AL. In Fibre Channel over Ethernet networks, Connection Type is fixed to Pto-P. Therefore, you do not need to set Connection Type.
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Configuring hosts
You can configure hosts in your storage system. You can also modify the host configuration with LUN Manager when the system is in operation. Read the following topics concerning host modes before configuring hosts: Host modes for host groups on page 7-9 Host mode options on page 7-11 Find WWN of the host bus adapter on page 7-14) Creating a host group and registering hosts in the host group (in a Fibre Channel environment) on page 7-17)
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Caution: Note the following when setting the host mode. If Windows server hosts are registered in a host group, ensure that the host mode of the host group is 0C Windows or 2C Windows Extension. If the host mode of a host group is 0C Windows and an LU path is defined between the host group and a logical volume, the logical volume cannot be combined with other logical volumes to form a LUSE volume (that is, an expanded LU). If the host mode of a host group is 2C Windows Extension and an LU path is defined between the host group and a logical volume, the logical volume can be combined with other logical volumes to form a LUSE volume (that is, an expanded LU). If you plan to expand LUs by using LUSE in the future, set the host mode 2C Windows Extension. If VMware server hosts are registered in a host group, ensure that the host mode of the host group is 01 VMware or 21 VMware Extension. If the host mode of a host group is 01 VMware and an LU path is defined between the host group and a logical volume, the logical volume cannot be combined with other logical volumes to form a LUSE volume (that is, an expanded LU). If the host mode of a host group is 21 VMware Extension and an LU path is defined between the host group and a logical volume, the logical volume can be combined with other logical volumes to form a LUSE volume (that is, an expanded LU). If you plan to expand LUs by using LUSE in the future, set the host mode 21 VMware Extension.
Automatic recognition When all of the following conditions are satisfied: function of LUN The host mode 00 Standard or 09 Solaris is used. SUN StorEdge SAN Foundation Software Version 4.2 or higher is used. You want to automate recognition of increase and decrease of devices when genuine SUN HBA is connected.
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When you want to be informed by SIM (service information message) that the number of link failures detected between ports exceeds the threshold. When all of the following conditions are satisfied: The host mode 07 Tru64 is used. You want to use TruCluster to set a cluster to each of P-VOL and S-VOL for TrueCopy or Universal Replicator. The host mode 0F AIX is used. HACMP 5.1 Version 5.1.0.4 or later, HACMP4.5 Version 4.5.0.13 or later, or HACMP5.2 or later is used.
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Prioritized device recognition command Prevent "OHUB PCI retry" Queue Full Response
When you want to execute commands to recognize the device preferentially. When IBM Z10 Linux is used. When the command queue is full in the VSP storage system connecting with the HP-UX host, and if you want to respond Queue Full, instead of Busy, from the storage system to the host.
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HAM Svol Read Option When you do not want to generate the failover from MCU to RCU, and when the applications that issue the Read commands more than the threshold to S-VOL of the pair made with High Availability Manager are performed.
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When you want to adjust the number of buffer-to-buffer credits (BBCs) to control the transfer data size by the fibre channel, for example when the distance between MCU and RCU of the TrueCopy pair is long (approximately 100 kilometers) and the Point-to-Point topology is used. Use the combination of this host mode option and the host mode option 49.
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Support Option for the When the VAAI (vStorage API for Array Integration) EXTENDED COPY function of VMware ESX/ESXi 4.1 is used. command HAM response change When you use 0C Windows, 2C Windows Extension, 01 VMware, or 21 VMware Extention as the host mode in the High Availability Manager environment. LUN0 Change Guard Expanded Persistent Reserve Key Support Option for vStorage APIs based on T10 standards Round Trip extended set up option3 When HP-UX 11.31 is used, and when you want to prevent adding or deleting of LUN0. Use this Host Mode Option when 128 keys are insufficient for the host. When you connect the storage system to VMware ESXi 5.0 and use the VAAI function for T10. If you want to adjust the response time of the host I/O when you use the host mode option 51 and the host connects the TrueCopy pair. For example, when the configuration using the maximum number of processor blades is used. Use the combination of this host mode option and the host mode option 51.
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Before attempting to acquire the WWN of the Emulex adapter, confirm whether the driver installed in the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 environment is an Emulex port driver or an Emulex mini-port driver, and then follow the driver instructions. To find a WWN on Windows environment with an Emulex mini-port driver 1. Verify that the fibre channel adapters and the fibre channel device drivers are installed. 2. Log on to the Windows 2000 host with administrator access. 3. Go to the LightPulse Utility to open the LightPulse Utility window. If you do not have a shortcut to the utility: a. Go to the Start menu, select Find and choose the Files and Folders option. b. On the Find dialog box, in Named type lputilnt.exe, and from the Look in list, choose the hard drive that contains the Emulex miniport driver. c. Choose Find Now to search for the LightPulse utility. If you still cannot find the LightPulse utility, contact Emulex technical support. d. Select lputilnt.exe from the Find: Files named list, then press Enter. 4. On the LightPulse Utility window, verify that any installed adapters appear in the tree. 5. In the Category list, choose the Configuration Data option. In the Region list, choose the 16 World-Wide Name option. The WWN of the selected adapter appears in the list on the right of the window.
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# dmesg |grep Fibre <- Enter the dmesg command. : fcaw1: JNI Fibre Channel Adapter model FCW fcaw1: Fibre Channel WWN: 200000e0694011a4 <- Record the WWN. fcaw2: JNI Fibre Channel Adapter model FCW fcaw2: Fibre Channel WWN: 200000e06940121e <- Record the WWN. #
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# /usr/sbin/ioscan -fnC lan <- 1 Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description ============================================================== lan 0 8/0.5 fcT1_cntl CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Cntl /dev/fcms0 <-2 lan 4 8/4.5 fcT1_cntl CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Cntl /dev/fcms4 <-2 lan 5 8/8.5 fcT1_cntl CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Cntl /dev/fcms5 <-2 lan 6 8/12.5 fcT1_cntl CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Cntl /dev/fcms6 <-2 lan 1 10/8/1/0 btlan4 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI(10110009) -- Built-in #1 lan 2 10/8/2/0 btlan4 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI(10110009) -- Built-in #2 lan 3 10/12/6 lan2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in LAN /dev/diag/lan3 /dev/ether3 /dev /lan3 # # fcmsutil /dev/fcms0 <-3 Local N_Port_ID is = 0x000001 N_Port Node World Wide Name = 0x10000060B0C08294 N_Port Port World Wide Name = 0x10000060B0C08294 <- 4 Topology = IN_LOOP Speed = 1062500000 (bps) HPA of card = 0xFFB40000 EIM of card = 0xFFFA000D Driver state = READY Number of EDB's in use = 0 Number of OIB's in use = 0 Number of Active Outbound Exchanges = 1 Number of Active Login Sessions = 2 # 1: Enter the ioscan. 2: Device name 3: Enter the fcmsutil command. 4: Record the WWN.
Creating a host group and registering hosts in the host group (in a Fibre Channel environment)
After discovering the WWNs of the host bus adapters, create a host group and register hosts in the host groups in a fibre channel environment. You can connect multiple server hosts of different platforms to one port of your VSP storage system. When configuring your storage system, you should group server hosts connected to the storage system by host groups. For example, if HP-UX hosts and Windows hosts are connected to a port,
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create one host group for HP-UX hosts and create another host group for Windows hosts. Then register HP-UX hosts to the corresponding host group and register Windows hosts to the other host group. Note: The above example relates to configurations in which all HP-UX hosts are on the same cluster. Before you can set LU paths, you must register the hosts in host groups. For example, if HP-UX hosts and Windows hosts are connected to a port, register HP-UX hosts and Windows hosts separately in two different host groups. When registering a host, you must also specify the WWN of the host bus adapters. When registering hosts in multiple host groups, set the security switch (LUN security) to ON, and then specify the WWN of the host bus adapter. When registering a host, you can assign a nickname to the host bus adapter. If you assign a nickname, you can easily identify each host bus adapter in the LUN Manager window. Although WWNs are also used to identify each host bus adapter, the nickname that you assign will be more helpful because you can name host bus adapters after the host installation site or for the host owners. 1. Display the Create Host Groups window by performing one of the following: In Storage Navigator, select Create Host Groups from the General Tasks menu and display the Create Host Groups window. From the Actions menu, choose Ports/Host Groups, and then Create Host Groups. From the Storage Systems tree, click the Ports/Hosts Groups. In the Host Groups page of the displayed window, click Create Host Groups. From the Storage Systems tree, expand the Ports/Hosts Groups node, and then click the relevant port. In the Host Groups page of the displayed window, click Create Host Groups. 2. Enter the host group name in the Host Group Name box. It is convenient if you name each host group after the host platform. A host group name can consist of up to 32 ASCII characters (letters, numerals, and symbols). However, you cannot use the following symbols for host group names: \ / : , ; * ? " < > | You cannot use space characters for the first and the last characters in host group names. Host group names are case-sensitive. For example, the host group names wnt and Wnt represent different host groups. 3. Select the resource group in which a host group is created.
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If you select Any, ports to which you may add host groups within all ports assigned to a user are displayed in the Available Ports list. If you select other than Any, ports to which you may add host groups within the ports assigned to the selected resource group are displayed in the Available Ports list. 4. Select a host mode from the Host Mode list. When selecting a host mode, you must consider the platform and some other factors. 5. Select hosts to be registered in a host group. If the desired host has ever been connected via a cable to another port in the storage system, select the desired host bus adapter from the Available Hosts list. If the desired host has never been connected via a cable to any port in the storage system, perform the following steps: a. Click Add New Host under the Available Hosts list. b. c. d. e. The Add New Host dialog box opens. Enter the desired WWN in the HBA WWN box. If necessary, enter a nickname for the host bus adapter in the Host Name box. Click OK to close the Add New Host dialog box. Select the desired host bus adapter from the Available Hosts list.
6. Select the port to which you want to add the host group. For details about host modes, see Host modes for host groups on page 7-9. If you select multiple ports, you may add the same host group to multiple ports by one operation. 7. If necessary, click Options and select host mode options. For details about host mode options, see Host mode options on page 7-11. Note: When you click Options, the dialog box expands to display the list of host mode options. The Mode No. column indicates option numbers. Select an option you want to specify and click Enable. 8. Click Add to add the host group. By repeating steps from 2 to 8, you can create multiple host groups. If you select a row and click Detail, the Host Group Properties window appears. If you select a row and click Remove, a message appears asking whether you want to remove the selected row or rows. If you want to remove the row, click OK. 9. Click Finish to display the Confirm window. To continue to add LUN paths, click Next. 10.Confirm the settings and enter the task name in the Task Name box. A task name can consist of up to 32 ASCII characters (letters, numerals, and symbols). Task names are case-sensitive. (date) - (task name) is input by default. If you select a row and click Detail, the Host Group Properties window appears. 11.Click Apply in the Confirm window.
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If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
Configuring LU paths
When provisioning your storage system, and after configuring ports, hosts, and host groups, you must configure fibre channel LU paths. LUN Manager is required for these tasks. You can also modify the LU paths configuration when the system is in operation.
Defining LU paths
In a fibre channel environment, you must define LU paths and associate host groups with logical volumes. For example, if you associate a host group consisting of three hosts with logical volumes, LU paths are defined between the three hosts and the logical volumes. When you use a logical volume larger than 2 TB, whether the host can access that logical volume depends on the operating system of the host. The following operating systems support a logical volume that is larger than 2 TB. AIX 5.2 TL08 or later AIX 5.3 TL04 or later Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 Update 1 or later
If you use an operating system other than these, make sure that a logical volume is not larger than 2 TB. For information about the maximum logical volume capacity supported by your operating system, contact the vendor of your operating system. To define LU paths 1. From the Storage Systems tree, click Ports/Hosts Groups. From the Actions menu, select Logical Device, and then Add LUN Paths. 2. Select the desired LDEVs from the Available LDEVs table, and then click Add. Selected LDEVs are listed in the Selected LDEVs table. 3. Click Next. 4. Select the desired host groups from the Available Host Groups table, and then click Add. Selected host groups are listed in the Selected Host Groups table. 5. Click Next. 6. Confirm the defined LU paths. To change the LU path settings, click Change LUN IDs and type the LUN ID that you want to change. To change the LDEV name, click Change LDEV Settings. In the Change LDEV Settings window, change the LDEV name. 7. Click Finish.
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8. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Setting a UUID
You can set an arbitrary ID to identify a logical volume from the host using LUN Manager when host mode option 33 is set to on. The ID is referred to as the UUID (user-definable LUN identifier) and is typically composed of a Prefix and an Initial Number. Note the following when setting a UUID: If host mode 05 OpenVMS is used, the host mode option 33 is set to ON, LUs that do not have UUID settings are inaccessible. If host mode 05 OpenVMS is used with host mode option 33 set to OFF, LUs that have UUID settings are inaccessible. These characters cannot be used for UUID: \ / : , ; * ? " < > | A space character cannot be used as the first or the last character of a UUID. UUID is case-sensitive. For example, Abc and abc are different UUIDs.
To keep track of device information, create a correspondence table similar to the example in Correspondence table for defining devices on page 7-22. To set a UUID 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Ports/Host Groups. The list of available ports appears in the tree. 2. In the tree, select a port. The host groups that correspond to the port appear in the tree. 3. In the tree, select a host group. Information about the selected host group appears on the right side of the window. 4. Select the LUNs tab. Information about LU paths associated with the selected host group appears. 5. Select one or more logical units to which volumes are assigned (if a volume is assigned to a LU, the columns on the right of the LUN column are not empty). When multiple LUs are selected, the same UUID is set to all selected LUs. 6. Click More Actions, and then select Edit UUIDs. 7. In the Edit UUIDs window, in Prefix, type the UUID.
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If a UUID is already specified, you can change it. The UUID before changing appears in UUID in the Edit UUIDs window. However, if multiple LUs, or N/As are selected, the Prefix box is blank. For an OpenVMS server host, you can enter a UUID composed of a Prefix and an Initial Number. The Prefix may include up to 5 digits, from 1 to 32767, and the Initial Number may include up to 5 digits, from 0 to 32767. For a server host other than OpenVMS, you can enter a UUID composed of a Prefix and an Initial Number. The Prefix may include up to 64 ASCII characters (letters, numerals and symbols) and the Initial Number may include up to 9 digits. When changing the server host OS from HP-UX to Open VMS, or from Open VMS to HP-UX, the same UUID cannot be used continuously. Clear the UUID setting (see Clearing a UUID setting on page 7-25), and then set the proper UUID for a server host. 8. To sequentially number the UUIDs, type the first digit in the Initial Number box. The following rules apply to the Initial Number:
1: Up to 9 numbers are added (1, 2, 08: Up to 92 numbers are added (08, If the host mode is set to OpenVMS, 8, 9, 10, ... 99 23: Up to 77 numbers are added (23, 3, ... 9). 09, 10, ... 99). the numbers are as follows: 24, 25, ... 99).
9. Click Finish. 10.In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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To create an alternate LU path, copy the original LU path from one port to another. For example, if you want to define an alternate for the LU path from the CL1-A port to logical volume 00:00:01, copy the LU path from the CL1A port to another port. Use one of these methods to copy LU paths: Copy all the LU paths defined in a host group Copy one or more (but not all) LU paths defined in a host group See LUN Manager rules, restrictions, and guidelines on page 7-4 for important information. To define alternate paths when LUN security is disabled, you must redefine the LU path.
To copy all the LU paths defined in a host group 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Ports/Host Groups. The list of available ports appears in the tree. 2. Select the Host Groups tab, or select a port from the tree and then select the Host Groups tab. 3. Select a host group. 4. Select Create Alternative LUN. 5. In the Create Alternative LUN Paths window, select the copy destination port from the Available Ports table, and then click Add. The selected ports appear in the Selected Ports table. 6. Click Finish. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. To copy one or more (but not all) LU paths defined in a host group 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Ports/Host Groups. The list of available ports appears in the tree. 2. In the tree, select a port. The host groups corresponding to the port appear. 3. In the tree, select a host group. Information about the selected host group appears on the right side of the window. 4. Select the LUNs tab. Information about LU paths associated with the selected host group appears.
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5. Select one or more logical units to which volumes are assigned (if a volume is assigned to a logical unit, the columns on the right of the LUN column are not empty). 6. Select Copy LUN Paths. 7. In the Copy LUN Paths window, select the host group to which you want to paste paths from the Available Host Groups table, and then click Add. The selected host groups appear in the Selected Host Groups table. 8. Click Finish. 9. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Managing LU paths
You can modify the LU paths configuration with LUN Manager when the system is in operation, but not when host I/O is in progress. Managing LU paths includes the following tasks: Deleting LU paths on page 7-24 Clearing a UUID setting on page 7-25 Viewing LU path settings on page 7-25
Deleting LU paths
Caution: Do not delete LU paths when host I/O is in progress. 1. In the Storage Navigator main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select LDEVs using either of the following methods. Select Logical Devices, and then select the LDEVs tab. Select Pools, select a pool, and then select the Virtual Volumes tab. Or, select logical units using the following method. Select Ports/Host Groups, select a port, select a host group, and then select the LUNs tab. Caution: When an LDEV is selected and Delete LUN Paths is performed, all LUN paths of the selected LDEV are deleted by default. 2. Click More Actions and select Delete LUN Paths. 3. In the Delete LUN Paths window, confirm that the LU paths that you want to delete are listed in Selected LUN Paths. If LU paths that you do not want to delete are listed, select the LU path you do not want to delete, and then click Remove from Delete process.
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4. If necessary, check the Delete all defined LUN paths to above LDEVs check box. When checked, all additional LU paths on the selected LDEVs will be deleted. 5. Click Finish to open the Confirm window. If you want to start shredding operations to delete the data of the volume, click Next. For detailed information about shredding operations, see the Hitachi Volume Shredder User Guide. 6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. If you delete many paths at one time, the deletion process may take time and the dialog box may seem to hang temporarily.
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Prerequisites
You must have the Storage Administrator (system resource management) role to perform this task. Caution: If you perform the releasing a LUN reservation by a host, the host which is connected to LDEV by LUN path is affected.
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Host group 0 is the only host group reserved, by default, for each port. If you use the LUN Manager window to view a list of host groups in a port, host group 0, indicated by 00, usually appears at the top of the list. The default name of host group 0 consists of the port name, a hyphen, and the number 00. For example, the default name of host group 0 for port 1A is 1A-G00. However, you can change the default name of the host group 0. LUN security is disabled, by default, on each port. When you configure your storage system, you must enable LUN security on each port to which hosts are connected.
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3. Select the desired port. 4. Select Edit Ports. The Edit Ports window opens. 5. Select the Port Security check box, and then select Enable. 6. Click Finish. A message appears, confirming whether to switch the LUN security. Clicking OK opens the Confirm window. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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Setting fibre channel port authentication on page 7-43) Registering user information on a fibre channel port on page 7-43) Registering user information on a fabric switch on page 7-44) Clearing fabric switch user information on page 7-45) Setting the fabric switch authentication mode on page 7-45) Enabling or disabling fabric switch authentication on page 7-46)
User authentication
When configuring a fibre channel environment, use LUN Manager to set user authentication for ports between the VSP storage system and hosts. In a fibre channel environment, the ports and hosts use Null DH-CHAP or CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol with a Null Diffie-Hellmann algorithm) as the authentication method. User authentication is performed in a fibre channel environment in three phases: 1. A host group of the storage system authenticates a host that attempts to connect (authentication of hosts). 2. The host authenticates the connection-target host group of the storage system (authentication of host groups). Caution: Because the host bus adapters at present do not support this function, this authentication phase is unusable in the fibre channel environment. 3. A target port of the storage system authenticates a fabric switch that attempts to connect (authentication of fabric switches). The storage system performs user authentication by host groups. Therefore, the host groups and hosts need to have their own user information for performing user authentication. When a host attempts to connect to the storage system, the authentication of hosts phase starts. In this phase, first it is determined whether the host group requires authentication of the host. If it does not, the host connects to the storage system without authentication. If it does, authentication is performed for the host, and when the host is authenticated successfully, processing goes on to the next phase. After successful authentication of the host, if the host requires user authentication for the host group that is the connection target, the authentication of host groups phase starts. In this way, the host groups and hosts authenticate with each other, that is, mutual authentication. In the authentication of host groups phase, if the host does not require user authentication for the host group, the host connects to the storage system without authentication of the host group. The settings for authentication of host groups are needed only when you want to perform mutual authentication. The following topics explain the settings required for user authentication. Settings for authentication of hosts on page 7-31
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If the host is not configured for authentication by host groups with CHAP, the authentication fails and the host cannot connect to the storage system. Case B - The user information of the host is registered on the host group, but authentication of the host is disabled.
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The host group does not perform authentication of the host. The host will connect to the storage system without authentication regardless of whether the host is configured for authentication by host groups with CHAP. Case C - The user information of the host is not registered on the host group. Regardless of the setting on the host, the host group performs authentication of the host, but results in failure. The host cannot connect to the storage system.
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In the example, host group 1 performs authentication of hosts, and host group 2 does not. The user information of host A is registered on the host group 1, and the authentication setting is enabled. Therefore, if the authentication of the host is successful, host A can connect to the storage system (or, the processing goes on to the authentication of the host group). As a precondition of successful authentication, host A should be configured for authentication by host groups with CHAP. The user information of host B is also registered on the host group 1, but the authentication setting is disabled. Therefore, host B can connect to the storage system without authentication. The user information of host C is not registered on the host group 1. Therefore, when host C tries to connect to the storage system, the authentication fails and the connection request is denied regardless of the setting on host C. Host D is attached to the host group 2 that does not perform authentication of hosts. Therefore, host D can connect to the storage system without authentication. During authentication of hosts, the connection result is determined depending on the combination of the following host group settings:
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Whether the user information of the host that attempts to connect is registered on the host group
Host settings
Connection results
Connected if the authentication of the host succeeded Failed to be authenticated and cannot be connected Failed to be authenticated and cannot be connected Connected without authentication of the host If a host is configured for authentication by ports with CHAP, authentication of the host will fail. To allow such a host to connect to the port without authentication, do not configure it for authentication by ports with CHAP.
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Each port does not perform authentication of the fabric switch. The fabric switch connects to the storage system without authentication regardless of whether the fabric switch is configured for authentication with CHAP. If the user information of the fabric switch is not registered on the port (Case C) Regardless of the setting on the fabric switch, the port performs authentication of the fabric switch, but results in failure. The fabric switch cannot connect to the storage system.
Whether the user information of the fabric switch that attempts to connect is registered on the port
Connection results
Connected if the authentication of the fabric switch succeeded Failed to be authenticated and cannot be connected Failed to be authenticated and cannot be connected
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Connected without authentication of the fabric switch If a fabric switch is configured for authentication by ports with CHAP, authentication of the host will fail. To allow such a fabric switch to connect to the port without authentication, do not configure it for authentication by ports with CHAP.
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3. In the Port tree, double-click the Storage System folder. If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder. 4. Double-click the Fibre folder and fibre channel port icon under the Fibre folder. When you double-click the Fibre folder, the fibre channel ports contained in the storage system appear as icons. If you double-click the fibre channel ports, host groups appear as icons. On the right of each icon appears the host group name. indicates the host group authenticates hosts. This is the default.
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indicates the host group does not authenticate hosts. 5. Right-click a host group that appears with and select changes
Authentication:Disable -> Enable. The host group icon to , and the port name appears in blue.
6. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 7. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system. To return the host group setting to , perform the same operation, except select the Authentication:Enable -> Disable menu in step 4.
3. In the Port tree, select a port or host group on which you want to register user information of a host. The user information of hosts currently registered on the selected port or host group appears in the Authentication Information (Host) list below the Authentication Information (Target) list. You can register user information of a host even if the port status is In this case, however, the registered user information of a host is ignored. 4. Right-click any point in the Authentication Information (Host) list and select Add New User Information. The Add New User Information (Host) dialog box opens. 5. In this dialog box, specify the following user information of the host you want to allow connection. Group Name: Specify the group name of host bus adapter. Select one from the list. In the list, all the group names of host bus adapters connected to the selected port by the cable appear. .
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User Name: Specify the WWN of the host bus adapter with up to 16 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters in a user name. Secret: Specify the secret (that is, a password used in CHAP authentication) between 12 to 32 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following symbols in a secret: . - + @ _ = : [ ] , ~ Re-enter Secret: Specify the secret, again, for confirmation. Protocol: Specify the protocol used in the user authentication. This protocol is fixed to CHAP. 6. Click OK to close the Add New User Information (Host) dialog box. The specified user information of the host is added in blue in the Authentication Information (Host) list of the Authentication window. 7. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 8. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, expand the Fibre folder and select a port or host group on which the user information you want to change is registered. All the user information of the hosts registered on the selected port or host group appears in the Authentication Information (Host) list below the Authentication Information (Target). 4. In the User Information (Host) list, right-click a user information item that you want to change and select Change User Information. The Change User Information (Host) dialog box opens. 5. Change the user information of the host in the Change User Information (Host) dialog box. You can change the specifications of User Name, and Secret. 6. Click OK to close the Change User Information (Host) dialog box. The user information of the host is changed in blue in the Authentication Information (Host) list of the Authentication window. 7. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system.
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8. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, expand the Fibre folder and select a port or host group on which the user information you want to delete is registered. The user information of hosts currently registered on the selected port or host group appears in the Authentication Information (Host) list below the Authentication Information (Target). 4. In the Authentication Information (Host) list, right-click a user information item that you want to delete. 5. Select Delete User Information. The Delete Authentication Information dialog box opens asking whether to delete the selected host user information. 6. Click OK to close the message. 7. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the setting to the storage system. 8. Click OK to close the message. The setting is applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, select a port or host group whose user information you want to specify. The currently registered user information of the selected port or host group appears in the Authentication Information (Target) list. 4. Right-click any point in the Authentication Information (Target) list and select Specify Authentication information. 5. In the Specify Authentication Information dialog box, specify the user information of the port or host group selected in the Port tree.
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Port Name: The port name of the selected port appears. You cannot change the port name. User Name: Specify the user name of the host group with up to 16 characters. You can use specified alphanumeric characters. User names are case-sensitive. Secret: Specify the secret (that is, a password used in CHAP authentication) between 12 to 32 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following symbols in a user name: . - + @ _ = : / [ ] , ~ Re-enter Secret: Specify the secret, again, for confirmation. 6. Click OK to close the Specify Authentication Information dialog box. The specified user information of the port appears in blue in the Authentication Information (Target) list of the Authentication window. 7. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 8. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, expand the Fibre folder and select a port or host group whose user information you want to clear. The currently registered user information of the port or host group appears in the Authentication Information (Target). 4. Right-click any point in the Authentication Information (Target) list and select Clear Authentication information. The Clear Authentication Information dialog box opens asking whether to clear the user information of the selected host group. 5. Click OK to close the Clear Authentication Information dialog box. The user information of the selected host group disappears from the Authentication Information (Target) list. 6. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the setting to the storage system. 7. Click OK to close the message. The setting is applied to the storage system.
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3. In the Port tree, double-click the Storage System folder. If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder. Information about the port appears in the Port Information list of the Authentication window. 4. Right-click any point in the Port Information list and select Set Port Information. 5. In the Set Port Information dialog box, specify the port information. Time out: Specify the period of time from when authentication fails to when the next authentication session is ended. This period of time is between 15 to 60 seconds. The initial value of the Time out is 45 seconds. Refusal Interval: Specify the interval from when connection to a port fails to when the next authentication session starts, with up to 60 minutes. The initial value of the Refusal Interval is 3 minutes. Refusal Frequency: Specify the number of times of authentication allowable for connection to a port with up to 10 times. The initial value of the Refusal Frequency is 3 times. 6. Click OK to close the Set Port Information dialog box. 7. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 8. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
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If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder. 4. In the Port tree, double-click the Fibre folder. Information about the port appears in the tree of the Authentication window. 5. Right-click any icon of port in the Port tree and select Default Setting(User Name / Secret). 6. In the Default Setting(User Name/Secret) dialog box, specify the user information. User Name: Specify the user name of fibre channel with up to 16 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters in a user name. User names are case-sensitive. Secret: Specify the secret (that is, a password used in CHAP authentication) between 12 to 32 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following symbols in a secret: . - + @ _ = : / [ ] , ~ Re-enter Secret: Specify the secret, again, for confirmation. 7. Click OK to close the Default Setting (User Name/Secret) dialog box. 8. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the setting to the storage system. 9. Click OK to close the message. The setting is applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, double-click the Storage System folder. If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder. 4. In the Port tree, double-click the Fibre folder. Information about the fabric switch appears in the Fabric Switch Information list below the Port Information list. 5. Right-click any point in the Fabric Switch Information list and select Specify User Information. 6. In the Specify Authentication Information dialog box, specify the user information of the host you want to allow connection. User Name: Specify the user name of the fabric switch with up to 16 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters in a user name.
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Secret: Specify the secret (that is, a password used in CHAP authentication) between 12 to 32 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following symbols in a secret: . - + @ _ = : / [ ] , ~ Re-enter Secret: Specify the secret, again, for confirmation. 7. Click OK to close the Specify Authentication Information dialog box. 8. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 9. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, double-click the Storage System folder. If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder. 4. In the Port tree, double-click the Fibre folder. Information about the fabric switch appears in the Fabric Switch Information list below the Port Information list. 5. Right-click any point in the Fabric Switch Information list and select Clear Authentication information. The Clear Authentication Information dialog box opens asking whether to clear the user information of the selected fabric switch. 6. Click OK to close the Clear Authentication Information dialog box. 7. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 8. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system.
3. In the Port tree, double-click the Storage System folder. If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder.
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4. In the Port tree, double-click the Fibre folder. Information about the fabric switch appears in the Fabric Switch Information list below the Port Information list. 5. Right-click any point in the Fabric Switch Information list and select Authentication Mode: unidirectional->bi-directional. 6. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 7. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system. To return the fibre channel setting, perform the same operation, except that you must select the Authentication Mode: bi-directional>unidirectional menu in step 4.
3. In the Port tree, double-click the Storage System folder. If the storage system contains any fibre channel adapters, the Fibre folder appears below the Storage System folder. 4. In the Port tree, double-click the Fibre folder. Information about the fabric switch appears in the Fabric Switch Information list below the Port Information list. 5. Right-click any point in the Fabric Switch Information list and select Authentication:Disable->Enable. 6. Click Apply in the Authentication window. A message appears asking whether to apply the settings to the storage system. 7. Click OK to close the message. The settings are applied to the storage system. To return the fabric switch setting so that the switch cannot authenticate hosts, perform the same operation, except select the Authentication:Enable->Disable menu in step 4.
Managing hosts
Changing WWN or nickname of a host bus adapter
In fibre channel environments, host bus adapters can be identified by WWNs or nicknames. 1. Select the Hosts tab using one of the following ways. Click Ports/Host Groups in the Storage Systems tree.
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Click Ports/Host Groups in the Storage Systems tree, and then select a port from the tree. Click Ports/Host Groups in the Storage Systems tree, select a port from the tree, and then select a host group from the tree. 2. Select the Hosts tab, and then select the host bus adapter you want to change from the list of hosts. 3. Select Edit Host. The Edit Host window opens. 4. To change the WWN, select the HBA WWN check box, and then type a new WWN in HBA WWN. To change the nickname, select the Host Name check box, and then type a new nickname in Host Name. 5. If necessary, check Apply same settings to the HBA WWN in all ports. If checked, new settings affect other ports. For example, if the same host bus adapter (the same WWN) is located below ports CL1-A and CL2-A in the tree, when you select the host bus adapter (or the WWN) from below one of the ports and change the nickname to hba1, the host bus adapter below the other port will also be renamed hba1. However, new settings will not affect any port if: The resulting nickname is already used as the nickname of a host bus adapter connected to the port, or The resulting WWN exists in the port. 6. Click Finish. 7. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Apply same settings to the HBA WWN in all ports is checked, a dialog box opens listing the host bus adapter to be changed. Confirm the changes and click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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3. Select a host group. 4. Select Edit Host Groups. The Edit Host Groups window opens. 5. To change the name of the host group, select the Host Group Name option, and then type a new host group name. 6. To change the host mode, select the Host Mode option, and then select the new host mode from the Host Mode table. The Mode No. column indicates option numbers. Select the option you want to specify, and then click Enable. 7. If necessary, select an option you want to specify in the Host Mode Options. For detailed information about host mode options, see Host mode options on page 7-11. 8. Click Finish. 9. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
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If host group 0 (zero) is deleted, all WWNs that belong to host group 0 are deleted and all LU paths that correspond to host group 0 are deleted. The host mode of host group 0 becomes Standard, and the host group name is initialized. To remove all the WWNs and LU paths from host group 0, you must initialize host group 0. For details, see Initializing host group 0 on page 7-48. To delete a host group 1. Click Ports/Host Groups in the Storage Systems tree. The list of available ports appear in the tree. 2. Select the Host Groups tab, or select a port from the tree and then select the Host Groups tab. 3. Select a host group that you want to delete. 4. Select Delete Host Groups. 5. In the Delete Host Groups window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task or accept the default, and then click Apply. If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens. 6. Click OK to close the message.
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Troubleshooting
The information in this chapter can help you troubleshoot problems when provisioning a storage system. If a failure occurs and a message appears, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator Messages for further instructions. For problems and solutions related to using Storage Navigator, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Troubleshooting VLL Troubleshooting Dynamic Provisioning Troubleshooting Data Retention Utility Troubleshooting provisioning while using Command Control Interface Calling the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center
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If a failure occurs while you are operating, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator Messages. For the problems and solutions regarding the Storage Navigator, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide
Solution:
Causes:
Solutions:
After correcting the causes of SIM 620XXX and 621XXX or 620XXX and 626XXX, you need to complete the SIMs (see Manually completing a SIM on page 5-97). If you do not complete the SIMs, no new SIM will occur even if the usage level increases and again exceeds the threshold (target SIM codes are 620XXX, 621XXX, and 626XXX). SIMs 620XXX, 621XXX, 625000, and 626XXX are automatically completed if you increase pool capacity by adding pool-VOLs, because the condition that caused the SIM is removed. Caution: You need free volumes to add as poolVOLs. If there are no free volumes, create new volumes or ask the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to add drives. Therefore, it may take time to solve the problem.
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Cannot create a DP-VOL. Causes:
Solutions:
Causes:
Solution:
A pool-VOL is blocked. SIM code Causes: 627XXX is reported. A failure occurred in two or more data drives. Solutions: A pool is blocked. Ask the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to solve the problem. The breaker has been turned off and the shared memory has been lost, and then the system has been started. Ask the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to solve the problem.
Causes:
Solutions:
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A pool cannot be restored. Causes:
Solutions:
Causes:
Solutions:
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A failure occurs to the application Causes: for monitoring the volumes Free space of the pool is insufficient. installed in a host. Something in the storage system is blocked. Solutions: Check the free space of the pool and increase the capacity of the pool. See Increasing pool capacity on page 5-100). Perform the operation to reclaim zero pages in order to release pages in which zero data are stored. See About releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-110. Ask the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to solve the problem.
When the host computer tries to Causes: access the port, error occurs and Free space of the pool is insufficient. the host cannot access the port. Something in the storage system is blocked. Solutions: Check the free space of the pool and increase the capacity of the pool. See Increasing pool capacity on page 5-100. Perform the operation to reclaim zero pages in order to release pages in which zero data are stored. See About releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-110. Ask the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to solve the problem.
When you are operating Storage Causes: Navigator, a timeout occurs The load on the Storage Navigator computer is frequently. too heavy, so that the Storage Navigator computer cannot respond to the SVP. The period of time until when time-out occurs is set too short. Wait for a while, then try the operation again. Verify the setting of the environment parameter of Storage Navigator RMI time-out period. For information about how to set the RMI time-out period, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Solutions:
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DP-VOL capacity cannot be increased.
Causes:
Solutions:
The DP-VOL cannot be released if Causes: the process to reclaim zero Pages of the DP-VOL are not released because pages in the DP-VOL is the process of reclaiming zero pages was interrupted. interrupted. Solutions: Make sure that the DP-VOL meets the conditions described in Releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-111.
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Cannot release the Protection attribute of the DP-VOLs. Causes:
Solutions:
SIM code such as 620XXX, Causes: 621XXX, 625000 or 626XXX was Pool usage level exceeds the threshold. issued. Solutions: Add pool-VOLs to the pool to increase the free space in the pool. See Increasing pool capacity on page 5-100. Perform the operation to reclaim zero pages in order to release pages in which zero data are stored. See About releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-110. Usage of the pool has reached to 100%. Add pool-VOLs to the pool to increase the free space in the pool. See Increasing pool capacity on page 5-100. Perform the operation to reclaim zero pages in order to release pages in which zero data are stored. See About releasing pages in a DP-VOL on page 5-110. The Protection attribute of Data Retention Utility may have been set to DP-VOLs. After performing the above solutions, release the Protection attribute of the DP-VOLs using the Data Retention window of Storage Navigator.
Causes: Solutions:
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Formatted pool capacity displayed in the View Pool Management Status window does not increase. Causes:
Solutions:
If you are unable to solve a problem using the above suggestions, or if you encounter a problem not listed, please contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center. If an error occurs during the operations, the error code and error message appear in the error message dialog box. For more information about error messages, see Hitachi Storage Navigator Messages.
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Description
Location where the error occurred. If an error relating to a volume occurred, the LDKC number, CU number, and LDEV number (volume number) are shown. Provides the full text of the error message. For details about the solution, see Hitachi Storage Navigator Messages. Closes the Error Detail window.
Error Message
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Open-systems hosts cannot read from or write to a volume.
The number of days in the Retention Term is calculated based on the operating time of the storage system. Therefore, the number of days in the Retention Term may not decrease.
Error Contents
Solutions
The command cannot be executed Perform user authentication. because user authentication is not performed. Error occurred when increasing DP-VOL capacity operation. Ask the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center to solve the problem.
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The operation was rejected because the configuration was being changed by SVP or Storage Navigator, or because the DP-VOL capacity was going to be increased by another instance of the CCI.
Solutions
Increase the DP-VOL capacity after finishing operations on your storage system, such as the Virtual LUN operation or a maintenance operation. See Caution in Requirements for increasing DP-VOL capacity on page 5-8. Increase the DP-VOL capacity after the specified volume is placed online with the OS which supports EAV.
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The operation was rejected because the specified volume is placed online with the OS which does not support EAV (Extended Address Volume).
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The operation was rejected Specify a capacity so that the pool because the total DP-VOL capacity reservation rate will not be exceeded the pool reservation rate exceeded. after the capacity was increased. The operation to increase capacity Check the emulation type of the cannot be performed on the specified DP-VOL. specified DP-VOL. The operation was rejected because of lack of cache management devices due to increased capacity. Specify a capacity so that the maximum number of cache management devices will not be exceeded.
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Because the specified volume was Makes sure that the volume is a not a DP-VOL, the operation was DP-VOL. rejected. Because the specified capacities are invalid or exceeded the value immediately below LDEV Capacity in the Expand Virtual Volumes window, the operation was rejected. To increase capacity, specify the correct capacity that does not exceed the value immediately below LDEV Capacity in the Expand Virtual Volumes window. See the conditions for increasing DP-VOL capacity in Requirements for increasing DP-VOL capacity on page 5-8. Re-execute the operation after a brief interval.
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Because the specified volume operation was not finished, the operation was rejected.
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Because the shared memory Confirm the value immediately capacity is not enough to increase below LDEV Capacity in the the specified capacity, the Expand Virtual Volumes window. operation was rejected. Because the specified DP-VOL was used by other software or was being formatted, the operation was rejected. Wait until formatting of the specified volume is finished, or see Using Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering with other VSP products on page 5-11 and confirm whether the DP-VOL is used with software in which that the DP-VOL capacity cannot be increased.
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Solutions
Because the DP-VOL capacity was Re-execute the operation after the increased when the microcode was microcode is replaced. replaced, the operation was rejected. Because the raidcom extend Re-execute the raidcom extend ldev command was executed with ldev command without specifying specifying the -cylinder option to the -cylinder option. the DP-VOL for the open system, the operation was rejected.
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Description
The command cannot be executed because user authentication is not performed. The setting failed because the specified volume does not exist. The specified volume is a command device. The command was rejected due to one of the following reasons: The specified volume is a P-VOL or S-VOL of Copy-on-Write Snapshot. The specified volume is a virtual volume. The specified volume is a pool volume. The specified volume is an S-VOL of Universal Replicator. The specified volume is a journal volume. The specified volume is reserved for the Volume Migration function. The specified volume is a P-VOL or S-VOL of ShadowImage. The consumed capacity exceeded the licensed capacity. The access attribute cannot be changed because the data retention term is set. The specified volume is a command device. The specified volume is in the PAIR or COPY status. The specified volume does not exist. The S-VOL Disable attribute is set to the specified volume. The reserve function cannot be canceled using CCI.
Data Retention Utility is not installed. The consumed capacity exceeded the licensed capacity. Either: More than 60 years are set as the data retention days, or Another interface updated the settings while Data Retention Utility was changing the settings (Java conflicted with the other interface).
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The retention term cannot be set because the access attribute is read/write.
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CCI command reference
This appendix provides information on Storage Navigator tasks and corresponding Command Control Interface commands used in provisioning.
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Create LDEVs Delete LDEVs Edit LDEVs Format LDEVs Block LDEVs Restore LDEVs Assign MP Blade Add LUN Paths Delete LUN Paths Expand V-VOLs Reclaim Zero Pages Shredding
CCI command
raidcom add ldev raidcom delete ldev raidcom modify ldev raidcom initialize ldev raidcom modify ldev raidcom modify ldev raidcom modify ldev raidcom add lun raidcom delete lun raidcom extend ldev raidcom modify ldev raidcom initialize ldev raidcom add host_grp raidcom delete host_grp raidcom modify host_grp raidcom add hba_wwn raidcom add hba_wwn raidcom delete hba_wwn raidcom add hba_wwn raidcom add lun raidcom modify port raidcom add dp_pool raidcom add dp_pool raidcom delete pool raidcom delete pool raidcom modify pool raidcom monitor pool raidcom monitor pool raidcom reallocate pool raidcom reallocate pool raidcom modify pool raidcom get dp_pool raidcom disconnect external_grp raidcom check_ext_storage
Port/Host Group
Create Host Groups Delete Host Groups Edit Host Groups Add Hosts Add to Host Groups Remove Hosts Edit Host Create Alternate LUN Paths Edit Ports
Pool
Create Pools Expand Pool Shrink pools Delete Pools Edit Pools Monitor Pools Stop Monitoring Pools Start Tier Relocation Stop Tier Relocation Restore Pools View Tier Properties
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Resource Partition Manager GUI reference
Sections in this appendix describe the windows, wizards, and dialog boxes of the Resource Partition Manager used in configuring resource groups. For information about common Storage Navigator operations, such as using navigation buttons and creating tasks, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Resource Groups window Window after selecting a resource group Create Resource Groups wizard Edit Resource Group wizard Add Resources wizard Remove Resources window Delete Resource Groups window Resource Group Properties window
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Description
The number of resource groups configured in your storage system. The maximum allowed is 1024. Displays whether the virtual ID of the resource group is enabled or disabled. Opens the Create Resource Group window, where you can create one or more new resource groups. The results will appear in this window Opens the Edit Resource Group window where you can edit the name of a selected resource group.
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Delete Resource Groups Export
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Opens the Delete Resource Groups window, where you can delete one or more resource groups selected in this window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as for backup or reporting.
Description
Name and identifier of a resource group. Number of user groups where the resource group is assigned. Number of parity groups that are assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs that are assigned to the resource group. Number of ports that are assigned to the resource group. Number of host groups that are assigned to the resource group. Displays whether the virtual ID of the resource group is enabled or disabled.
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Number of Parity Groups Number of LDEVs Number of Ports Number of Host Groups
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Number of parity groups that are assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs that are assigned to the resource group. Number of ports that are assigned to the resource group. Number of host groups that are assigned to the resource group.
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Identifiers of parity groups that are already defined. Capacity of each parity group. Number of LDEVs in each parity group. Opens the Add Resources window, where you can add one or more resources to the resource group.
Remove Resources Opens the Remove Resources window, where you can remove one or more resources from the resource group. Export Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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LDEVs tab
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LDEV ID LDEV identifiers.
Description
Some undefined LDEV IDs may appear. A hyphen appearing in the LDEV name indicates the LDEV is undefined.
LDEV name. Parity group identifier in which the LDEV belongs. Pool name and identifier in which the LDEV belongs.
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Capacity Provisioning Type Capacity of each LDEV.
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Provisioning type of each volume. Basic: Internal volume DP: V-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe External: External volume Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume External MF: Migration volume Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device. System Disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses is the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Attribute
Journal group identifier when the attribute is JNL VOL. A hyphen indicates the attribute is other than JNL VOL. Opens the Add Resources window, where you can add one or more resources to the resource group.
Remove Resources Opens the Remove Resources window, where you can remove one or more resources from the resource group. Export Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Ports tab
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Port ID
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Identifiers of the ports that are already mounted.
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Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/ O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Add Resources
Opens the Add Resources window, where you can add one or more resources to the resource group.
Remove Resources Opens the Remove Resources window, where you can Remove one or more resources from the resource group. Export Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Port ID Host Group Name Port identifiers.
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Name and identifier of each host group that uses a port. Some undefined host groups may appear. A hyphen indicates the host group is undefined.
Add Resources
Opens the Add Resources window, where you can add one or more resources to a resource group.
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Remove Resources Opens the Remove Resources window, where you can remove one or more resources from a resource group. Export Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Setting fields
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Resource Group Name
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Type a unique name for this resource group. the following rules apply: meta_resource cannot be set as a resource group name. Names should be unique, and multiple occurrences of the same resource group name are not allowed in one storage system. Resource names are case-sensitive. Usable characters are alphanumeric, spaces, and symbols (! # $ % & ' ( ) + - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~)
Select Parity Groups Select LDEVs Select Ports Select Host Groups Add
Opens the Select Parity Groups window, where you select one or more parity groups to be assigned to the resource group. Opens the Select LDEVs window, where you select one or more LDEVs to be assigned to the resource group. Opens the Select Ports window, where you select one or more ports to be assigned to the resource group. Opens the Select Host Groups window, where you select one or more host groups to be assigned to the resource group. Adds your settings to the Selected Resource Groups table.
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Resource Group Name (ID) Number of Parity Groups Number of LDEVs Number of Ports Number of Host Groups Detail Remove
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Name and identifier of each resource group. A hyphen indicates the ID number is not assigned before setting a resource group. Number of parity groups to be assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs to be assigned to the resource group. Number of ports to be assigned to the resource group. Number of host groups to be assigned to the resource group. Opens the Resource Group Property window, where you can view details of the selected resource group. Removes a selected resource group.
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Parity Group ID Capacity Number of LDEVs Add Remove Parity group identifiers.
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Capacity of each parity group. Number of LDEVs in each parity group. Adds one or more parity groups selected in the Available Parity Groups table to the Selected Parity Groups table. Removes one or more selected parity groups from the Selected Parity Groups table and relocates the parity groups to the Available Parity Groups table.
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Parity Group ID Capacity Number of LDEVs Parity group identifiers.
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Capacity of each parity group. Number of LDEVs in each parity group.
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LDEV ID LDEV identifiers.
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LDEV IDs may be appear for undefined LDEVs. A hyphen appearing in columns to the right of the LDEV ID and LDEV name (for example, Parity Group ID, Pool Name ID, Capacity, and so on) indicates the LDEV is undefined.
LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Capacity Provisioning Type
LDEV names. Parity group identifier where the LDEV belongs. Pool name and identifier where the LDEV belongs. Capacity of each LDEV. Provisioning type of each volume. Basic: Internal volume DP: V-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe External: External volume Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume
Attribute
Attribute of the volume indicating how the LDEV is used. Command Device: Command device Remote Command Device: Remote command device System Disk: System disk JNL VOL: Journal volume Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses shows the pool ID. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined
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Journal group identifier when the attribute is JNL VOL. A hyphen indicates the attribute is other than JNL VOL. Adds one or more LDEVs selected in the Available LDEVs table to the Selected LDEVs table. Removes one or more selected LDEVs from the Selected LDEVs table and relocates the LDEVs to the Available LDEVs table.
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LDEV ID LDEV identifiers.
Description
Some undefined LDEV IDs may appear. A hyphen in the LDEV name indicates the LDEV is undefined.
LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Capacity Provisioning Type
LDEV names. Parity group identifier where the LDEV belongs. Pool name and identifier where the LDEV belongs. Capacity of the LDEV. Displays the type of each volume. Basic: Internal volume DP: V-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe External: External volume Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume External MF: Migration volume
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Attribute Journal Group ID
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Attribute of the volume indicating how the LDEV is being used. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device. System Disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses is the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Journal group identifier when the attribute is JNL VOL. A hyphen indicates the attribute is other than JNL VOL.
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Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Add Remove
Adds one or more ports selected in the Available Ports table to the Selected Ports table. Removes one or more selected ports from the Selected Ports table and relocates the ports to the Available Ports table.
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Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
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Name and identifier of each host group that uses a port. Some undefined host groups may appear. A hyphen indicates the host group is undefined.
Add Remove
Adds one or more host groups selected in the Available Host Groups table to the Selected Host Groups table. Removes one or more selected host groups from the Selected Host Groups table and relocates the host groups to the Available Host Groups table.
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Port ID Host Group Name Port identifiers.
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Name and identifier of each host group that uses a port. Some undefined host groups may appear. A hyphen indicates the host group is undefined.
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Name and identifier of each resource group. Number of parity groups to be assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs to be assigned to the resource group. Number of ports to be assigned to the resource group. Number of host groups to be assigned to the resource group. Opens the Resource Group Property window, where you can view the details of the selected resource group.
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Resource Group Name
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Type the name of the resource group after editing. meta_resource cannot be set as a name. Duplicate occurrences of the same resource group name are not allowed in one storage system. Names are case-sensitive. Usable characters are alphanumeric, spaces, and symbols (! # $ % & ' ( ) + - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~)
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Name and identifier of the edited resource group. Number of parity groups that are assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs that are assigned to the resource group. Number of ports that are assigned to the resource group. Number of host groups that are assigned to the resource group. Opens the Resource Group Property window, where you can view the details of the selected resource group.
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Select Parity Groups Select LDEVs Select Ports Select Host Groups
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Opens the Select Parity Group window, where you can select one or more parity groups to be added to the resource group. Opens the Select LDEVs window, where you can select one or more LDEVs to be added to the resource group. Opens the Select Ports window, where you can select one or more ports to be added to the resource group. Opens the Select Host group window, where you can select one or more host groups to be added to the resource group.
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Name and identifier of the resource group to be added to the storage system.
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One or more parity group identifiers to be added to the resource group. Capacity of each parity group. Number of LDEVs in each parity group. Total number of selected parity groups.
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The identifiers of the LDEVs to be added to a resource group. Some undefined LDEV IDs may appear. A hyphen in the LDEV name indicates the LDEV is undefined.
LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Capacity Provisioning Type
LDEV names. Parity group identifier where the LDEV belongs. Pool name and identifier where the LDEV belongs. Capacity of the LDEV. Provisioning type of the volume. Basic: Internal volume DP: V-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume External MF: Migration volume Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device. System Disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses is the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Attribute
Journal group identifier appears when the attribute is JNL VOL. A hyphen indicates the attribute is other than JNL VOL. Total number of selected LDEVs.
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Port identifiers to be added to a resource group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
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Port identifiers that are used by the host group. Name and identifier of each host group to be added to a resource group. Some undefined host groups may appear. A hyphen indicates the host group is undefined.
Total
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Name and identifier of each resource group whose resources are deleted.
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Identifier of each parity group to be deleted from the resource group. Capacity of each parity group. Number of LDEVs in the parity group. Total number of parity groups.
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LDEV identifiers to be deleted from a resource group. Some undefined LDEV IDs may appear. A hyphen in the LDEV name indicates the LDEV is undefined.
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LDEV names to be deleted from the resource group. Parity group ID where the LDEV belongs. Pool name where the LDEV belongs. Capacity of each LDEV. Provisioning type of each volume. Basic: Internal volume DP: V-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe External: External volume Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume External MF: Migration volume
Attribute
Attribute of the volume indicating how the LDEV is being used. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device. System Disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses is the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Journal group ID when the attribute is JNL VOL. A hyphen indicates the attribute is other than JNL VOL. Total number of selected LDEVs.
Description
Port IDs that to be deleted from the resource group.
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Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Total
Description
Port IDs that are used by the host group. Name and ID of each host group name to be deleted from the resource group. Some undefined host group names may appear. A hyphen indicates the host group is undefined.
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Name and ID of each resource group name to be deleted.
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Description
Name and ID of a resource group name. Number of parity groups that are assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs that are assigned to the resource group. Number of ports that are assigned to the resource group. Number of host groups that are assigned to the resource group.
Description
LDEVs table
Item
LDEV ID LDEV IDs. Some undefined LDEV IDs may appear. A hyphen in the LDEV name indicates the LDEV is undefined. LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Capacity Provisioning Type LDEV names. Parity group ID where the LDEV belongs. Pool name and ID where the LDEV belongs. Capacity of each LDEV. Provisioning type of a volume. Basic: Internal volume DP: V-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume External: External volume External MF: External volume
Description
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Attribute Journal Group ID Total
Description
Attribute of the volume indicating how the LDEV is being used. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device. System Disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses is the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Journal group ID when the attribute is JNL VOL. A hyphen indicates the attribute is other than JNL VOL. Total number of selected volumes.
Ports table
Item
Port Name Attribute Total Port IDs. Displays the attribute of each port. Initiator, Target, RCU Target, or External is displayed. Total number of selected ports.
Description
Description
Port IDs that are used by the host group. Name and ID of each host group. Some undefined host group names may appear. A hyphen indicates the host group is undefined.
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LDEV GUI reference
Sections in this appendix describe the windows, wizards, and dialog boxes used in creating LDEVs. For information about common Storage Navigator operations, such as using navigation buttons and creating tasks, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Parity Groups window Parity Groups window after selecting Internal (or External) under Parity Groups Window after selecting a parity group under Internal (or External) of Parity Groups Window after selecting Logical Devices Create LDEVs wizard Edit LDEVs wizard Change LDEV Settings window View SSIDs window Select Free Spaces window Select Pool window View LDEV IDs window View Physical Location window
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Edit SSIDs window Change SSIDs window Format LDEVs wizard Restore LDEVs window Block LDEVs window Delete LDEVs window LDEV Properties window Top window when selecting Components Top window when selecting controller chassis under Components Edit Processor Blades wizard Assign Processor Blade wizard View Management Resource Usage window
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Summary
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Capacity - Internal Capacity - External
Description
Capacity of all of the parity groups in the internal volume. Free1: Free space capacity of the internal volume. Total2: Total capacity of the internal volume. Free1: Free space capacity of the external volume. Total2: Total capacity of the external volume.
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Notes:
Description
1. The control information, such as control cylinders, used by the storage system is not included in the Free space. 2. The total capacity of the LDEVs and Free capacity is displayed in the Total.
Description
Parity group identifier of the parity group in the storage system. Status of each LDEV in the parity group. Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written on a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above.
RAID Level
RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated). Either RAID level of the parity group appears. Emulation type of each parity group. Capacity of the free space of each parity group. The control information, such as control cylinders, used by the storage system is not included in the displayed capacity. The total capacity of the LDEVs and "Capacity - Free" is displayed. Number of unallocated LDEVs in each parity group. Total number of LDEVs in each parity group. Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV.
Capacity - Total Number of LDEVs Unallocated Number of LDEVs - Total Drive Type/RPM
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Protection
Description
Protection status on the parity group. SATA-W/V, SATA-E, or Standard. Standard is for SAS, SSD, and External.
Encryption Key
Encryption key information. Key identifier for the encrypted parity group, and Disable for the non-encrypted parity group.
Attribute
Displays the attribute of the parity group. Nondisruptive Migration: Parity group for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): The parity group in which the attribute is not defined.
Resource Group Name (ID) Resource group name and ID of which this parity group is a member. Create LDEVs Format LDEVs Edit Encryption Export Opens the Create LDEVs window. Opens the Format LDEVs window. Opens the Edit Encryption window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
Parity Groups window after selecting Internal (or External) under Parity Groups
Use this window to view information about the parity groups in the internal (or external) volume. Only the parity groups assigned to the logged-on user are available. Summary on page C-6 Parity Groups tab on page C-6
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Capacity - Free
Description
The free space capacity of the internal (or external) volume. The control information, such as control cylinders, used by the storage system is not included in the displayed capacity. The total capacity of the LDEVs and "Capacity - Free" is displayed.
Capacity - Total
Description
The parity group identifiers of the parity groups in the storage system.
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LDEV Status
Description
The icons indicate the LDEV status. Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written on a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above.
RAID Level
RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated). Either RAID level of the parity group appears. Emulation type. Capacity of the free space. The control information, such as control cylinders, used by the storage system is not included in the displayed capacity. The total capacity of the LDEVs and "Capacity - Free" is displayed. Number of unallocated LDEVs. Total number of LDEVs. Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV. Protection status on the parity group. SATA-W/V, SATA-E, or Standard. Standard is for SAS, SSD, and External.
Capacity - Total Number of LDEVs Unallocated Number of LDEVs - Total Drive Type/RPM Protection
Encryption Key
Encryption key information. Key identifier for the encrypted parity group. Disable for the non-encrypted parity group.
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Attribute
Description
Displays the attribute of the parity group. Nondisruptive Migration: Parity group for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): The parity group in which the attribute is not defined.
Resource Group Name (ID) Resource group name and ID of which this parity group is a member. Create LDEVs Format LDEVs Edit Encryption Export Opens the Create LDEVs window. Opens the Format LDEVs window. Opens the Edit Encryption window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
Window after selecting a parity group under Internal (or External) of Parity Groups
Use this window to view information about the parity groups in the internal (or external) volume. Only the parity groups assigned to the logged-on user are available. Summary on page C-10 LDEVs tab on page C-10
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LDEV Status
Description
Current status of the LDEV. Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written on a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above.
RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated). Capacity of the free space. The control information, such as control cylinders, used by the storage system is not included in the displayed capacity. The total capacity of the LDEVs and "Capacity - Free" is displayed. Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV. Interleaved (concatenated) parity groups. Number of unallocated LDEVs. Total number of LDEVs.
Capacity - Total Drive Type/RPM Interleaved Parity Groups Number of LDEVsUnallocated Number of LDEVs - Total
LDEVs tab
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LDEV ID LDEV Name LDEV name.
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV.
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Status LDEV status.
Description
Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written on a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above. Emulation Type Individual Capacity Attribute Emulation type. Capacity of the selected LDEV. Attribute of the volume indicating how the LDEV is being used. Resource Group Name (ID) Create LDEVs Edit LDEVs Format LDEVs Delete LDEVs* Command Device: The volume is a command device. Remote Command Device: The volume is a remote command device. System Disk: The volume is a system disk. JNL VOL: The volume is a journal volume. Pool VOL: The volume is a pool volume. The number in the parenthesis indicates the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: The volume is a reserved volume. Quorum Disk: The volume is a quorum disk for High Availability Manager. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. TSE: TSE-VOL Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined
Resource group name and identifier of the LDEV. Opens the Create LDEVs window. Opens the Edit LDEVs window. Opens the Format LDEVs window. Opens the Delete LDEVs window.
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Shred LDEVs* Block LDEVs* Restore LDEVs* Export
Description
Opens the Shred LDEVs window. Opens the Block LDEVs window. Opens the Restore LDEVs window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Summary
Item
Number of LDEVs - Open Allocated Number of LDEVs - Open Unallocated Number of LDEVs - Open Reserved Number of LDEVs - Open V-VOLs Number of LDEVs Mainframe Allocated Number of LDEVs Mainframe Reserved Number of LDEVs Mainframe V-VOLs Total Number of LDEVs
Description
Number of allocated LDEVs for open system. Number of unallocated LDEVs for open system. Number of reserved LDEVs for the open system. Number of allocated V-VOLs for the open system. Number of allocated LDEVs for the mainframe system. Number of reserved LDEVs for the mainframe system. Number of allocated V-VOLs for the mainframe system. Total number of LDEVs.
LDEVs tab
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Status LDEV name. LDEV status. Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written on a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above. Parity Group ID Parity group identifier.
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level Emulation Type Capacity
Description
Pool name (pool identifier). RAID level. An asterisk (*) indicates that the parity group that the LDEV belong to is interleaved (concatenated). Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOLs of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume External MF: Migration volume Command Device: Volume is a command device. Remote Command Device: Volume is a remote command device. System Disk: Volume is a system disk. JNL VOL: Volume is a journal volume. Pool VOL: Volume is a pool volume. The number in the parentheses shows the pool identifier. Reserved VOL: Volume is a reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Volume is a quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL Nondisruptive Migration: This volume is for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume other than the above.
Attribute
Number of paths
V-VOL Displays the V-VOL management task being performed on a Management Task Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, Dynamic Tiering, or a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL. MP Blade ID Resource Group Name (ID) Create LDEVs Add LUN Paths Edit LDEVs Format LDEVs* Delete LDEVs* Shred LDEVs* Reclaiming Zero Pages: The process is in progress. Waiting for Zero Page Reclaiming: The process has been waited. Hyphen (-): The process is not being performed on the LDEV.
Processor blade identifier. Resource group name and ID of which this LDEV is a member. Opens the Create LDEVs window. Opens the LUN Paths window. Opens the Edit LDEVs window. Opens the Format LDEVs window. Opens the Delete LDEVs window. Opens the Shred LDEVs window.
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Delete LUN Paths* Edit Command Device Block LDEVs* Restore LDEVs* Delete UUIDs* Reclaim Zero Pages* Stop Reclaiming Zero Pages* Expand V-VOLs* Export
Description
Opens the Delete LUN Paths window. Opens the Edit Command Devices window Opens the Block LDEVs window. Opens the Restore LDEVs window. Opens the Delete UUIDs window. Opens the Reclaim Zero Pages window. Opens the Stop Reclaiming Zero Pages window. Opens the Expand V-VOLs window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Setting fields
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Provisioning Type
Description
Select the type of LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. Dynamic Provisioning: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume
System Type
Select the system of LDEV. Open: Volume for open system. Mainframe: Volume of mainframe system.
Emulation Type
Select the LDEV emulation. For open system, OPEN-V is default. For mainframe system, 3380 is default. Note: The emulation type might differ depending on the configuration.
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Multi-Tier Pool
Description
Select Enable or Disable of using Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Enable: The pool for Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is displayed in the Select Pool window. Disable: The pool for Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe is displayed in the Select Pool window.
TSE Attribute
Select whether to create TSE-VOL or not. Enable: TSE-VOL is created. Disable: TSE-VOL is not created. If all the following conditions are satisfied, you can specify this item: Selected Mainframe in the System Type Selected Disable in the Multi-Tier Pool field
Select the parity group to which the LDEV is assigned. Parity Group Selection: Displayed when you create internal volumes. Pool Selection: Displayed when you create DP-VOLs. External Volume Selection: Displayed when you create external volumes.
Drive Type/RPM
Select the hard disk drive type and RPM. Any: All types of disk drives and RPMs that can be contained in the system. SSD: SSD. SAS/RPM: SAS drive and RPM. SATA/RPM: SATA drive and RPM. External Storage: External storage system. Mixed: Mixes the hard disk drive type.
RAID Level Select Free Spaces Select Pool Total Selected Free Spaces Total Selected Free Space Capacity Selected Pool Name (ID) Selected Pool Capacity LDEV Capacity
Select the RAID level. External Storage is selected from the Drive Type/RPM field, a hyphen (-) appears. Displays the Select Free Spaces window. Displays the Select Pool window. Displays the number of the selected free spaces. Displays the total capacity of the free spaces. Displays the selected pool name and ID. Displays the selected pool capacity. Specify the LDEV capacity. Specify the LDEV capacity to create in a free space, a pool, or an external volume. Detailed calculation of the LDEV capacity differs depending on the specification of the unit. For details, see VLL size calculations on page 3-4.
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Number of LDEVs per Free Space, Number of LDEVs, or Number of LDEVs per External Volume LDEV Name
Description
Specify the number of LDEVs to create in a free space, pool, or the external volume.
LDEV name. Specify the prefix characters and the initial number. Prefix is a fixed character string. Initial Number is the initial number of the LDEV name. Specify the prefix characters and the initial number according to the rules below. You can specify up to 32 characters total. Example: 1: Up to 9 numbers are added (1, 2, 3... 9). 08: Up to 92 numbers are added (08, 09, 10... 99). 23: Up to 77 numbers are added (23, 24, 25... 99). 098: Up to 902 numbers are added (098, 099, 100... 999).
Format Type
Specify the format type. This appears when an internal or external volume is used. Quick Format: Quick formatting is the default format type. You cannot select this when the provisioning type is something other than the internal volume. Write to Control Blocks: You can select this option when the external mainframe volume is created. This is default when selecting the external volume of the mainframe system. Normal Format: Normal formatting. No Format: Volumes are not formatted.
Initial LDEV ID
Specify the LDEV ID. LDKC is fixed to 00. Default of CU and DEV is 00:00. For creating multiple LDEVs, select the interval of the assigned LDEV ID from the Interval list.
Displays the View LDEV IDs windows. Specify the SSID. The default is 0004. When creating multiple LDEVs, specify the beginning number setting to the LDEV.
Displays the View SSIDs window. Cache logical partition number, displayed as ID:CLPR. Specify the processor blade you want to assign to the LDEV. You can select an ID from MPB0 to MPB7. If automatic assignment is enabled for one or more processors, you can also select Auto. If Auto is enabled, the default is Auto. If Auto is disabled, the default is the lowest number of the processor blade.
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Tiering Policy
Description
Tiering Policy: All(0) is selected by default. You can change a level from Level1(1) to Level5(5) or from Level6(6) to Level31(31). See Notes on tiering policy settings on page 5-52. You can specify this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled.
Specify the new page assignment tier you want to assign to the LDEV. Middle is selected by default. You can select from the levels of High, Middle, and Low. See New New page assignment tier on page 5-54. You can specify this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled. Specify this option if the LDEV is to be relocated preferentially. You can select Default or Prioritize. You can specify this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled.
Relocation Priority
Select this option when creating LDEVs as the system disk. Adds the LDEVs that have settings specified in the setting field is added to the Selected LDEVs table.
The items that can be set in this window depend on the type of volume you are creating. The following table lists the items that can be set according to volume type.
Item
Provisioning Type System Type Emulation Type Multi-Tier Pool TSE Attribute Drive Type/RPM RAID Level Select Free Spaces Select Pool LDEV Capacity Number of LDEVs per Free Space Number of LDEVs Number of LDEVs per External Volume LDEV Name Format Type Initial LDEV ID
Internal volume
Required Required Required N/A N/A Required Required Required N/A Required Required N/A N/A Optional Required Optional
V-VOL for V-VOL for External open mainfram volume system e system
Required Required Required Required Disabled Required Required N/A Required Required N/A Required N/A Optional N/A Optional Required Required Required Required Required Required Required N/A Required Required N/A Required N/A Optional N/A Optional Required Required Required N/A N/A Disabled Disabled Required N/A Required N/A N/A Required Optional Required Optional
Snapshot volume
Required Required Required N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Required N/A Required N/A Optional N/A Optional
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View LDEV IDs Initial SSID View SSIDs CLPR Processor Blade Tiering Policy New Page Assignment Tier Relocation Priority Create LDEVs as System Disk
Internal volume
Optional Optional Optional N/A Optional N/A N/A N/A Optional
V-VOL for V-VOL for External open mainfram volume system e system
Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional N/A Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional N/A Optional Optional Optional N/A Optional N/A N/A N/A Optional
Snapshot volume
Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional N/A N/A N/A N/A
Item
LDEV ID
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV.
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LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Drive Type/RPM RAID Level
Description
LDEV name, including the combination of prefix characters and the initial number. Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV. RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated). Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Format type. Storage system identifier in hexadecimal format. Cache logical partition number, displayed as ID:CLPR. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide.
Processor blade identifier. If Auto is selected, the ID is automatically assigned. Indicates whether the LDEV is being used as the system disk. Yes: System disk. No: Not system disk.
Multi-Tier Pool
Indicates whether Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled or disabled. Enable: The LDEV is for Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Disable: The LDEV is for Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe.
Tiering Policy New Page Assignment Tier Relocation Priority Attribute Resource Group Name (ID) Edit SSIDs Change LDEV Settings Remove
The tiering policy name and ID for the LDEV. Displays the new page assignment tier for the LDEV. Displays the relocation priority assigned to the LDEV. A hyphen (-) is displayed. Resource group name and ID of which this LDEV is a member. Opens the Edit SSIDs window. Opens the Change LDEV Settings window. Removes the added LDEV.
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LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name, including the combination of prefix characters and the initial number. Parity group identifier. Pool name (pool identifier). Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV. RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated). Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Type of LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Format type. Storage system identifier in hexadecimal format. Cache logical partition number, in ID:CLPR format. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide.
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MP Blade ID System Disk
Description
Processor blade identifier. If Auto is selected, the ID is automatically assigned. Indicates whether the LDEV is being used as the system disk. Yes: System disk. No: Not system disk.
Multi-Tier Pool
Displays whether Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled or disabled. Enable: The LDEV for Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is displayed. Disable: The LDEV for Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe is displayed.
Displaying the tiering policy name and ID for the LDEV. Displays the new page assignment tier for the LDEV. Relocation priority assigned to the LDEV. Displays the attribute of the LDEV. TSE: TSE-VOL. -: Volume in which attribute is not defined.
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LDEV Name
Description
Specify the LDEV name, using up to 32 characters. Prefix: Fixed character string. Initial Number: Initial number.
Specify the prefix characters and the initial number according to these rules. Tiering Policy 1: Up to 9 numbers are added (1, 2, 3 ... 9) 08: Up to 92 numbers are added (08, 09, 10 ... 99) 23: Up to 77 numbers are added (23, 24, 25 ... 99) 098: Up to 902 numbers are added (098, 099, 100 ... 999)
Specify the tiering policy for the LDEV. For details about the setting. You can specify this function only when the V-VOLs using Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe are available. See Notes on tiering policy settings on page 5-52
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Description
New Page Assignment Tier Specify the new page assignment tier you want to assign to the LDEV. Middle is set by default. You can select from High, Middle, or Low. See New page assignment tier on page 5-54. You can specify this function only when the V-VOLs that use Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe are available. Tier Relocation Specify Enable or Disable for the performing of the tier relocation. You can specify this function only when the VVOLs using Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe are available. Specify the relocation priority assigned to the LDEV. You can set this function under the following conditions: When there are V-VOLs where Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled. When the tier relocation is enabled.
Relocation Priority
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name, including the combination of prefix characters and the initial number. Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Type of LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Tiering Policy
Tiering policy. A hyphen is displayed for volumes other than Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe volumes. Displays the new page assignment tier for the LDEV. A hyphen (-) is displayed for volumes other than Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe volumes. Displays whether tier relocation is enabled or disabled. A hyphen (-) is displayed for volumes other than Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe volumes. Displays the relocation priority assigned to the LDEV. A hyphen is displayed if LDEV is the one of following: LDEV other than Dynamic Tiering. LDEV other than Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. The tier relocation of LDEV is set to disabled.
Tier Relocation
Relocation Priority
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LDEV Name
Description
Specify the LDEV name, using up to 32 characters. Prefix: Fixed character string. Initial Number: Initial number. Specify the prefix character and the initial number according to these rules. 1: Up to 9 numbers are added (1, 2, 3 ... 9) 08: Up to 92 numbers are added (08, 09, 10 ... 99) 23: Up to 77 numbers are added (23, 24, 25 ... 99) 098: Up to 902 numbers are added (098, 099, 100 ... 999)
Initial LDEV ID
Specify the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Assigns the ID at a certain interval starting with the ID you specify. Specify the LDKC number. It is fixed to 00. Specify the CU number. Specify the LDEV number. Specify the interval of the assigned LDEV ID. Opens the View LDEV IDs window. Select the processor blade you want to assign to the LDEV. Select any ID or Auto. Select an ID from MPB0 to MPB7. If automatic assignment is enabled for one or more processors, you can also select Auto.
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LDKC CU LDEV Boundary LDKC number. Control unit number.
Description
The range of LDEVs that can be allocated to the SSID. Each LDEV group (divided by LDEV boundary) has a unique SSID. Storage system identifier in hexadecimal format.
SSID
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Parity Group ID Free Space No. RAID Level Capacity Base Emulation Type Drive Type/ RPM Parity group identifier.
Description
Sequence number for identifying free space in the parity group. RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated). Capacity of free space. Emulation type of the parity group. Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV.
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Protection
Description
Protection status on the parity group. SATA W/V, SATA E, or Standard. SAS, SSD, and External appears as Standard.
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. Displays information about the pool capacity. Total: Total capacity of pool. Used: Used pool capacity. Used (%): Pool usage rates for pool capacity. Used (%) displays the value which is truncated after the decimal point of the actual value.
Drive Type/RPM
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
Tier Management
Displays Auto or Manual according to the Tier Management setting when Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled. Displays Manual for pools other than Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe which are available for monitoring. For other pools, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Subscription (%)
Description
Displays information about subscription of the pool. Current: Percentage of the total V-VOL capacity assigned to the pool and the V-VOL capacity to be created. Limit: Percentage of the subscription limit of the pool.
Detail
Displays the Pool Properties window when selecting a row and clicking this button
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Usage of selected emulation type LDEV IDs
Description
Emulation type selected in the Create LDEVs window. See Emulation groups and types on page C-33 for a list. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDKC: Indicates the LDKC number. CU: Indicates the CU number.
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The following table shows the emulation groups and emulation types for open systems.
Emulation group
Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 None OPEN-V
Description
Parity group identifier. For an interleaved parity group, all parity groups that are contained in the interleaved parity group are shown. RAID level. An asterisk "*" indicates that the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is interleaved (concatenated).
RAID Level
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Capacity (Free/Total)
Description
Free capacity and total capacity of the parity group. The control information, such as control cylinders, used by the storage system is not included in the Free space. The total capacity of the LDEVs and Free capacity is displayed in the Total. Drive type and rpm in use on this LDEV. For external volumes, vendor name, model name, and serial number appear. For internal volumes, -/-/- appears.
Resource Group Name (ID) Resource group name and ID of which this parity group is a member.
Description
Location where the free spaces and LDEVs are assigned. Free space number. The hyphenation appears for volumes other than free spaces. LDEV identifier. A hyphen (-) appears for other than LDEV IDs. LDEV name. A hyphen (-) appears for volumes other than LDEVs. Emulation type. A hyphen (-) appears for volumes other than LDEVs. Capacity of the LDEV. Number of paths set for the LDEV. A hyphen (-) appears for volumes other than LDEVs.
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LDKC CU LDEV Boundary LDKC number. Control unit number.
Description
The range of LDEVs that can be allocated to the SSID. Each LDEV group (divided by LDEV boundary) has a unique SSID. Storage system identifier in hexadecimal format. Indicates whether the storage system identifier is can be changed. Yes: The SSID can be changed. The SSID was assigned when creating LDEVs but has not yet been registered (unused). No: The SSID can not be changed. The SSID has been registered (used) and cannot be changed. Hyphen (-): The SSID is not assigned.
Change SSIDs
Select a row and click this button to open the Change SSID window.
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Initial SSID
Description
Specify the initial storage system identifier in hexadecimal format. The default is 0004 if none is specified.
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Format Type
Description
Select the type of formatting to be used on this LDEV. Quick Format (default): Select this to perform quickformatting. This option is available only for formatting an internal volume. Write-to-Control Blocks: Select this when the provisioning type is for a mainframe external volume. The management area of external volumes for mainframe systems will be overwritten. This is the default option for an external volume. Normal Format: Select this to perform normalformatting. This option is available for formatting an internal volume, or an external volume whose emulation type is OPEN.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name. Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Provisioning type to be assigned to the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Attribute
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. System Disk: System disk TSE: TSE-VOL. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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Format Type
Description
How the LDEV will be formatted. Quick Format: Quick-formatting is performed. Normal Format: Normal formatting is performed. Write-to-Control Blocks: The management area of external volumes for mainframe systems is overwritten.
Item
LDEV ID LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name. Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Provisioning type assigned to the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
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Attribute
Description
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. System Disk: System disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name. Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Emulation type. LDEV capacity.
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Provisioning Type Attribute
Description
Provisioning type assigned to the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. System Disk: System disk. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name.
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Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type
Description
Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Provisioning type assigned to the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Attribute
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. System Disk: System disk. TSE: TSE-VOL. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the emulation type. Displays the LDEV capacity. If the component of the LUSE volume is selected, a hyphen (-) is displayed. If the top LDEV of the LUSE volume is selected, total capacity of the LUSE volume including components is displayed.
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Basic tab
LDEV basic information is displayed in the Basic Properties, LUNs, Hosts, and Concatenated LDEVs(LUSE) tables.
Description
ID: Displays the parity group ID. Interleaved Parity Groups: Displays the interleaved parity groups. RAID Level: Displays the RAID level of parity group. The asterisk (*) indicates the parity group is the interleaved parity group. Drive Type/RPM: Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. Protection: SATA W/V, SATA E, or Standard is displayed. Standard indicates that a SAS drive, SSD, and an external volume is used. Encryption: Displays the setting (enable or disable) of encryption.
Pool
Name (ID): Displays the pool name and ID. RAID Level: Displays the RAID level of pool. Type: Displays the hard disk drive type of pool.
Displays the LDEV capacity of the selected LDEV. Display the type of LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume. External MF: Migration volume.
Status
Displays the LDEV status. Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access blocked volumes. Warning: Problem occurs in the volumes. Formatting: Volumes are being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volumes are being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volumes are being quickformatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volumes are being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written on the Read Only volumes. Shredding: Volumes are being shredded.
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Attribute
Description
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. System Disk: System disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses shows the pool ID. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Security: Displays the setting (enable or disable) of Command Device Security. User Authentication: Displays the setting (enable or disable) of user authentication. Device Group Definition: Displays the setting (enable or disable) of Device Group Definition.
Number of Paths
Displays the number of paths of the selected LDEV. If the component of the LUSE volume is selected, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
UUID CLPR Access Attribute SSID Cache Mode V-VOL Management Task
Displays the UUID. Displays the ID and name of the CLPR in ID:CLPR format. Displays the access attribute of the LDEV. Displays the SSID. Displays the cache mode. Displays the V-VOL management task being performed on a Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, Dynamic Tiering, or a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL. Reclaiming Zero Pages: The process is in progress. Waiting for Zero Page Reclaiming: The process has been waited. Hyphen (-): The process is not being performed on the LDEV.
Current MP Blade ID Current MP Blade Name Assigned MP Blade ID Assigned MP Blade Name Resource Group Name (ID) Tiering Policy
Displays the current processor blade ID. Displays the current processor blade name. Displays the assigned processor blade ID. Displays the assigned processor blade name. Displays the resource group name and ID of the LDEV. The ID is provided in parentheses. Displays the tiering policy name and ID.
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New page Assignment Tier Tier Relocation Relocation Priority
Description
Displays the new page assignment tier. Displays the tier relocation setting. Displays the relocation priority setting.
LUNs table
This table is not displayed if the path is not set.
Item
Port ID Host Group Name LUN ID Port name. Host group name. Identifier of the logical unit.
Description
Hosts table
This table provides information about the host that can view LDEVs. This table is not available if the WWN is not registered in the host to which the path is set.
Item
HBA WWN Host Name Host name.
Description
WWN of the host that can view LDEVs.
Description
Displays the LDEV ID. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays the capacity of the LDEV. Displays the attribute of the LDEV in the LUSE volume. The Top is displayed if the LDEV locates in the top of the LUSE volume. The Member is displayed if the LDEV locates in the LUSE volume other than the top.
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For details about each item, see Hitachi ShadowImage User Guide, Hitachi ShadowImage for Mainframe User Guide, Hitachi Thin Image User Guide, Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide, or Hitachi Compatible FlashCopy User Guide.
Description
Displays the status of the ShadowImage L1 pair. Displays the status of the ShadowImage L2 pair. Displays the status of the Copy-on-Write Snapshot pair. Displays the status of the Thin Image pair. Displays the status of the ShadowImage for Mainframe pair. Displays the status of the Compatible FlashCopy V2 relationship.
Compatible Software for IBM Displays the status of the Compatible Software for FlashCopy SE IBM FlashCopy SE relationship. Reserve Volume If the volume is the reserved volume for the pair, Yes is displayed. If the volume other than the reserved volume is specified, No is displayed.
Pairs table
Item
Primary Volume
Description
Displays LDEV ID, LDEV Name, Emulation type, Capacity, CLPR ID, and CLPR name of the primary volume. Displays the copy type of the pair. Displays the snapshot group name Displays the pair status. Displays LDEV ID, LDEV Name, Emulation type, Capacity, CLPR ID, and CLPR name of the secondary volume. Displays the date when the Snapshot data of the pair was stored. Displays the pool name(ID) of the pair. Displays the pace of copying of the pair. Displays the consistency group number of the pair. Displays the mirror unit number of the pair. Displays the View Pair Properties.
Snapshot Date Pool Name(ID) Copy Pace CTG ID Mirror Unit Detail
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Summary
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Number of Controller Chassis
Description
Number of controller chassis.
Components tab
Item
Chassis ID Chassis Type Chassis type.
Description
Chassis identifier of the storage system.
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Export
Description
Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Summary
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Number of MP Blades
Description
Number of processor blades assigned to this component.
Description
Identifier of the processor blade. Name of the processor blade. Status of the processor blade. Normal: Available. Warning: The processor blade is partially blocked. Blocked: The processor blade is blocked. Failed: The processor blade is in abnormal status.
Cluster number of the processor blade. Indicates whether the processor blade is automatically assigned to resources. Enabled: The processor blade is automatically assigned to resources (logical devices, external volumes, and journal volumes). Disabled: The processor blade is not automatically assigned to resources.
Opens the Edit Processor Blades window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Auto Assignment
Description
Specify whether to automatically assign a processor blade to resources (logical devices, external volumes, and journal volumes). Enable: Resources will be automatically assigned to the specified processor blade. Disable: Resources will not be automatically assigned to the specified processor blade.
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MP Blade ID Cluster Auto Assignment
Description
Processor blade identifier. Cluster number of the processor blade. Indicates whether automatic assignment of processor blades is in use. Enabled: A processor blade is automatically assigned to resources (logical devices, external volumes, and journal volumes). Disabled: A processor blade is not automatically assigned to resources.
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Processor Blade
Description
Change the processor blade assigned to the LDEV. processor blade ID: The selected processor blade is assigned to the LDEV.
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. LDEV name.
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Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type
Description
Parity group identifier. Pool name and pool identifier. Emulation type. LDEV capacity. Provisioning type to be assigned to the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume. External MF: Migration volume.
Attribute
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. System Disk: System disk. JNL VOL: Journal volume. Pool VOL: Pool volume. The number in parentheses shows the pool ID. Reserved VOL: Reserved volume. Quorum Disk: Quorum disk for High Availability Manager. TSE: TSE-VOL. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
MP Blade ID
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Number of Cache Management The current number and maximum allowed number of Devices cache management devices in the storage system are displayed.
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LUSE GUI reference
Sections in this appendix describe the LUN Expansion windows, wizards, and dialog boxes used in creating and configuring LUSE volumes. For information about common Storage Navigator operations, such as using navigation buttons and creating tasks, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
LUN Expansion window LDEV operation detail RAID Concatenation dialog box Set LUSE confirmation dialog box Reset LUSE confirmation dialog box Release LUSE confirmation dialog box LUSE Detail dialog box
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LDEV Information tree LDEV Detail table LDEV operation detail
Description
Provides an outline view of the LDKC (logical DKC) and control units (CU) installed on the storage system. Provides detailed information for all open-system LDEVs in the selected CU. Provides LDEV operational detail.
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LDKC:CU:LDE V
Description
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears. The LDEV status icons indicate: : Normal LDEV. : Expanded (LUSE) volume An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the Hitachi Thin Image User Guide or the Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide.
Emulation
Emulation type. If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the emulation type appears with an asterisk and the number of volumes in the LUSE volume (for example, OPEN-E*5). LDEV capacity, in either MB or GB, depending on which unit is selected in the Capacity Unit box. RAID level of the LDEV. A hyphen (-) indicates the RAID level is unspecified when the LDEV is an external LU or a virtual volume (VVOL). Data protection level. SATA-W/V: Indicates the data protection level if the write and verify mode is set on a SATA drive. SATA-E: Indicates the data protection level if the Enhanced mode is set on a SATA drive. Standard: Indicates that a SAS drive, SSD, external volume, or virtual volume (V-VOL) is being used.
Capacity RAID
Protection
PG
Parity group. If the LDEV extends over two or more parity groups, the PG column shows the smaller parity group number. A parity group number starting with E (for example, E1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more external LUs. A parity group number starting with V (for example, V1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more virtual volumes (V-VOLs) for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot.
Paths
Number of paths set for the LDEV. If this column shows the number of paths for an LDEV, you can use the LDEV as the top LDEV of a LUSE volume. Access attribute that is set for the LDEV. Read/Write: Both read and write operations are permitted on the logical volume. Read-only: Read operations are permitted on the logical volume. Protect: Neither read nor write operations are permitted.
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Cache mode
Description
Local storage system cache mode. Disable: Indicates the local storage system cache memory is set to be unused for responding to the I/O request for the external volume from the host. Enable: Indicates the local storage system cache memory is set to be used for responding to the I/O request for the external volume from the host. Asterisk (*): Indicates a SATA or BD drive containing external volumes. Dollar sign ($): Indicates an SSD containing external volumes. Hyphen (-): Indicates a drive containing internal volumes. Nothing appears for SAS drives containing external volumes. Asterisk (*): Indicates a SATA drive containing internal volumes. Dollar sign ($): Indicates an SSD containing internal volumes. Hyphen (-): Indicates a drive containing external volumes. Nothing appears for a SAS drive containing internal volumes.
Two-digit identifier of the cache logical partition to which the selected volumes belong. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide. Number of a pool associated with virtual volumes (V-VOLs) for Dynamic Provisioning. Hyphen (-): Indicates a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Dynamic Provisioning is not associated with a pool. Nothing appears for volumes that are not virtual volumes (VVOLs) for Dynamic Provisioning.
Pool ID
Click an option to select the capacity, in either GB (default) or MB, of the LDEV selected in the Capacity column. Number of LDEVs that are selected in the LDEV Detail table.
Select an LDEV LDEVs and LUSE volumes of the selected CU that are eligible to become part of a LUSE volume appear in this list. The selected LDEV number becomes the top LDEV number of a LUSE volume.
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Volume Count
Description
The number of LDEVs that form a LUSE volume. For example, if you select 3 in the Volume Count box, three LDEVs are expected to form a LUSE volume and then three LDEVs are added to the Expanded LDEVs list. You can select an LDEV only from the Volume Count box. You cannot select a LUSE volume.
Expanded LDEVs
A list of the LDEVs that are selected as LUSE volume components. An LDEV is added to this list by clicking Add. Selected LDEVs: Number of LDEVs selected in the Expanded LDEVs list. Number of LDEVs: Total number of LDEVs selected in the Expanded LDEVs list. Size: Total capacity, in either GB or MB, of the LDEVs selected in the Expanded LDEVs list.
LDEVs or LUSE volumes selected in the Select an LDEV box that are eligible to become part of a LUSE volume appear in this list. Use the lists on the upper right of the Free LDEVs table to narrow entries in this table. If you select an LDKC and a CU from the LDKC and CU lists, the Free LDEVs table shows only the LDEVs belonging to the selected LDKC and CU.
Moves a selected LDEV from the Free LDEVs list to the Expanded LDEVs list. Moves a selected LDEV from the Expanded LDEVs list to the Free LDEVs list. Creates a LUSE volume consisting of the volumes currently in the Expanded LDEVs list. The new LUSE appears in blue bold italics on the LUN Expansion window in the LDEV Detail table, but is not actually created until you click Apply. Applies the settings to the storage system. Cancels the settings.
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LDKC:CU:LDE V
Description
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears. The LDEV status icons indicate: : Normal LDEV. : Expanded (LUSE) volume An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the Hitachi Thin Image User Guide or the Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide.
Capacity of the LDEV. RAID level of the LDEV. The RAID level is left unspecified with a hyphen (-) when the LDEV is an external LU or virtual volume (V-VOL). Data protection level on the LDEV. SATA-W/V: Indicates the data protection level if the write and verify mode is set on a SATA drive. SATA-E: Indicates the data protection level if the Enhanced mode is set on a SATA drive. Standard: Indicates that a SAS drive, SSD, external volume, or virtual volume (V-VOL) is being used.
PG
Parity group. If the LDEV extends over two or more parity groups, the PG column shows the smaller parity group number. A parity group number starting with E (for example, E1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more external LUs. A parity group number starting with V (for example, V1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more Thin Image or Copy-onWrite Snapshot virtual volumes (V-VOLs).
Cache logical partition number. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide. Number of LDEVs selected in the Free LDEVs table.
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Parity Group
Description
Lists parity groups. A parity group number starting with E (for example, E1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more external LUs. Closes the dialog box.
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LDKC:CU:LDE V
Description
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears. The LDEV status icons indicate: : Normal LDEV. : Expanded (LUSE) volume An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the Hitachi Thin Image User Guide or the Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide.
Emulation Capacity OK
Emulation type of the LDEV. Capacity of the LDEV. Creates the LUSE volume. Click this button to set the LUSE volume configuration having the LDEVs in the LUSE component list. The LDEVs registered as components of the LUSE volume appear in blue bold italics in the LDEV information list. Cancels the operation to create a LUSE volume using the LDEVs in the list.
Cancel
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LDKC:CU:LDE V
Description
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears. The LDEV status icons indicate: : Normal LDEV. : Expanded (LUSE) volume An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image or Copy-onWrite Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the Hitachi Thin Image User Guide or the Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide.
Emulation Capacity OK
Emulation type of the LDEV. Capacity of the LDEV. Creates the LUSE volume. Click this button to create the LUSE volume configuration having the LDEVs in the LUSE component list. The LDEVs registered as components of the LUSE volume appear in blue bold italics in the LDEV information list.
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Cancel
Description
Cancels the operation to create a LUSE volume using the LDEVs in the list.
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LDKC:CU:LDE V
Description
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears. The LDEV status icons indicate: : Normal LDEV. : Expanded (LUSE) volume An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the Hitachi Thin Image User Guide or the Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot User Guide.
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Emulation Capacity OK Emulation type of the LDEV. Capacity of the LDEV.
Description
Creates the LUSE volume. Click this button to set the LUSE volume configuration having the LDEVs in the LUSE component list. The LDEVs registered as components of the LUSE volume appear in blue bold italics in the LDEV information list. Cancels the operation to create a LUSE volume using the LDEVs in the list.
Cancel
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LDKC:CU:LDEV
Description
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears. The LDEV status icons indicate: : Normal LDEV. : Expanded (LUSE) volume An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide. An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the Hitachi Thin Image User Guide or the Hitachi Copy-onWrite Snapshot User Guide.
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RAID
Description
RAID level of the LDEV. A hyphen (-) indicates the RAID level is unspecified when the LDEV is an external LU or a virtual volume (VVOL). Data protection level on the LDEV. SATA-W/V: Indicates the data protection level if the write and verify mode is set on a SATA drive. SATA-E: Indicates the data protection level if the Enhanced mode is set on a SATA drive. Standard: Indicates that a SAS drive, SSD, external volume, or virtual volume (V-VOL) is being used. A parity group number starting with E (for example, E1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more external LUs. A parity group number starting with V (for example, V1-1) indicates that the parity group consists of one or more Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot virtual volumes (V-VOLs).
Protection
PG
CLPR Close
Cache logical partition number. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide. Closes the LUSE Detail dialog box.
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The Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering windows, wizards, and dialog boxes are described in the following topics. For information about common Storage Navigator operations such as using navigation buttons and creating tasks, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Pools window after selecting pool (Pools window) Top window when selecting a pool under Pools Create Pools wizard Expand Pool wizard Edit Pools wizard Delete Pools wizard Expand V-VOLs wizard Restore Pools window Shrink Pool window Stop Shrinking Pools window Complete SIMs window Select Pool VOLs window
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Pool Capacity1 Used/Total DP: Displays the pool capacity (used/total) of Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering. Mainframe DP: Displays the pool capacity (used/total) of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe and Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. TI: Displays the pool capacity (used/total) of Thin Image. SS: Displays the pool capacity (used/total) of Copy-onWrite Snapshot. For each value, if the Estimated Configurable capacity is zero, is displayed in the cell.
Description
Displays information about the pool capacity.
Estimated Configurable2 DP: Displays the estimated pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering. Mainframe DP: Displays the estimated pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe and Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. TI: Displays the remaining physical pool capacity that is configurable for Thin Image. SS: Displays the remaining physical pool capacity that is configurable for Copy-on-Write Snapshot.
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Displays information about the DP-VOL capacity. Allocated/Total DP: In the Allocated field, total capacity of the Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering DP-VOLs to which LU paths are allocated is displayed. In the Total field, total capacity of the Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering DP-VOLs is displayed. Mainframe DP: In each of the Allocated and Total fields, total capacity of the Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe and Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe DP-VOLs is displayed. For each value, if the Estimated Configurable capacity is zero, is displayed in the cell.
Estimated Configurable2 DP: Displays the DP-VOL estimated configurable capacity of Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering. Mainframe DP: Displays the DP-VOL estimated configurable capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe and Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe.
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Licensed Capacity (Used / Licensed)
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DP: Displays the licensed capacity of Dynamic Provisioning. Used displays the total capacity of pools for Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Tiering, Mainframe DP: Displays the licensed capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe. Used displays the total capacity of pools for Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe and Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. TI: Displays the licensed capacity of the Thin Image. SS: Displays the licensed capacity of ShadowImage and Copyon-Write Snapshot. Caution: In the Licensed Capacity(Used/Licensed) field, the total capacity of the system is displayed. The total capacity of the system includes capacities of LDEVs assigned to each user and resources other than LDEVs. Therefore, the value displayed as the "Used" Licensed Capacity (Used/ Licensed) might differ from the value of the "Total" Pool Capacity.
Number of Pools
Displays the total number of pools for Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, Copy-on-Write Snapshot, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, and Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Displays the Edit Tiering Policies window.
The total value of the Total cells under Capacity of each pool type in the Pools tab window and the total Used capacity of the Pool Capacity in the Summary table are almost same, but small differences might occur. The capacity used by the Mainframe DP volume is different from the capacity used by the DP volume. If the pool-VOL or DP-VOL for Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe is created, the estimated configurable pool capacity and estimated configurable V-VOL capacity for both DP and Mainframe DP change. The estimated capacity is calculated based on the configuration of current pools and DP-VOL, and remaining capacity of the shared memory.
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The estimated configurable capacity of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe is the estimate of the DP-VOL capacity or the pool capacity that can be created by using the remaining capacity of the shared memory after deduction of the capacity of the shared memory used by the current pool and DP-VOL. The values of the Estimated Configurable Pool Capacity and the Estimated Configurable V-VOL Capacity can be used only as a guide, but are not guaranteed to create pools and DP-VOLs having the estimated configurable capacity. If the pool-VOL or DP-VOL for Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe is created or deleted, the estimated configurable pool capacity and estimated configurable V-VOL capacity for both Dynamic Provisioning and Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe change.
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Pool Name (ID)
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Clicking the pool name takes you to the pool information window in the lower hierarchy.
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Status
Description
Displays information about the pool status. Normal: Pool is in a normal status. Warning: Pool-VOL in the pool is blocked, or the pool is being shrunk. Exceeded Threshold: Used capacity of the pool exceeds the pool threshold. Shrinking: Pool-VOL is being reduced. Blocked: Pool is full, or an error occurred in the pool, indicating that the pool is blocked. If the pool is in both Warning and Blocked status, only Blocked is displayed.
Displays the number of pool-VOLs associated with the pool. Displays the number of V-VOLs associated with the pool. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Displays the number of primary volumes of the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pairs. If the pool is other than the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates as Mixed. Displays information about the pool capacity. Total: Total capacity of pool. Using Options, you can select unit of capacity. - One block means 512 bytes and one page means 42 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, or Thin Image, - One slot means 58 kilobytes and one page means 38 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. - One block means 512 bytes and one page means 256 kilobytes in a pool capacity of Copy-on-Write Snapshot. Used: Used pool capacity. Used (%): Pool usage rates to pool capacity. Used (%) displays the value which is truncated after the decimal point of the actual value. For the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed if the unit of capacity is changed into Cylinder.
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User-Defined Threshold (%)
Description
Displays information about the threshold of a pool. Warning: Warning threshold. Depletion: Depletion threshold.
For a Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering pool, as for the pool with only one user-defined threshold setting, the system threshold (fixed at 80%) is enabled. If the userdefined threshold is 80% or less, the value is displayed in the Warning column. If the user-defined threshold is 81% or more, the value is displayed in the Depletion column. In this case, the other column displays a hyphen (-). For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Caution: For a pool with only one user-defined threshold setting, the system threshold (fixed at 80%) is enabled. If the used capacity of the pool exceeds the user-defined threshold, the SIM code 620XXX is reported. In the current version, the system threshold cannot be set because the user must set 2 of the user-defined thresholds: Warning and Depletion. Subscription (%) Displays information about subscription of the pool. Current: Percentage of the total V-VOL capacity assigned to the pool. Limit: Percentage of the subscription limit of the pool.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Current and Limit. Pool Type Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed. Drive Type/RPM Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM of the pool. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays whether Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled or disabled. If it is enabled Auto or Manual is displayed. If it is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed. CLPR Displays the CLPR set for the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool-VOLs. Displays in ID:CLPR form. For Pool-VOLs other than the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Shrinkable
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Displays whether the pool-VOL can be removed. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool or while the pool is being shrunk, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the monitoring mode that is set for the pool. If the continuous mode is enabled, Continuous Mode is displayed. If the period mode is enabled, Period Mode is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the status of pool monitoring. In Progress: The monitoring is being performed. During Computation: The calculating is being processed.
Monitoring Mode
Monitoring Status
Other than these cases, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Recent Monitor Data Displays the latest monitoring data. If the monitoring data exists, the monitoring period of time is displayed. Example: 2010/11/15 00:00 - 2010/11/15 23:59 If the monitoring data is being obtained, only the starting time is displayed. Example: 2010/11/15 00:00 Pool Management Task If the latest monitoring data does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Displays the pool management task being performed to the pool. Waiting for Rebalance: The rebalance process is being waited. Rebalancing: The rebalance process is being performed. Waiting for Relocation: The tier relocation process is being waited. Relocating: The tier relocation process is being performed. Waiting for Shrink: The pool shrinking process is being waited. Shrinking: The pool shrinking process is being performed. Hyphen (-): The pool management task is not being performed to the pool. If the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool is displayed, a hyphen (-) appears. For details about the tier relocation, see the tier relocation log file. For details about the table items of the tier relocation log file, see Tier relocation log file contents on page 5-42.
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Relocation Result
Description
Displays the status of the tier relocation processing. In Progress: The status of Pool Management Task is Waiting for Relocation or Relocating. Completed: The tier relocation operation is not in progress, or the tier relocation is complete. Uncompleted (n% relocated): The tier relocation is suspended at the indicated percentage progression. Hyphen (-): The pool is not a Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool.
Mixable1
Indicates whether pool-VOLs of different RAID levels can coexist in a pool. Enabled: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels can coexist in the pool. For details about the requirements, see Pool-VOL requirements on page 5-5. Disabled: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels cannot coexist in the pool. Hyphen (-): The pool is a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool.
Create Pools Create LDEVs Expand Pool Delete Pools2 Restore Pools2 Edit Pools2 Monitor Pools2 Stop Monitoring Pools2 Start Tier Relocation2 Stop Tier Relocation2 Complete SIMs2 View Tier Properties2
Displays the Create Pools window. Displays the Create LDEVs window. Displays the Expand Pool window. Displays the Delete Pools window. Displays the Restore Pools window. Displays the Edit Pools window. Displays the Monitor Pools window. Displays the Stop Monitoring Pools window. Displays the Start Tier Relocation window. Displays the Stop Tier Relocation window. Displays the Complete SIMs window. Displays the View Tier Properties window. This window can be viewed only for the pools for which Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled. Displays the View Pool Management Status window. Displays the window for outputting table information. Displays the window to download the result of the tier relocation. For more information about the table item of the tier relocation file, see Tier relocation log file contents on page 5-42.
Notes: 1. Does not appear by default. To display this item, change settings in the Column Settings window of the table option. For details about the Column Settings window, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide. Appears when you click More Actions.
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Status
Description
Displays information about the pool status. Normal: Pool is in a normal status. Warning: Pool-VOL in the pool is blocked, or the pool is being shrunk. Exceeded Threshold: Used capacity of the pool exceeds the pool threshold. Shrinking: Pool-VOL is being reduced. Blocked: The pool is full, or an error occurred in the pool, indicating that the pool is blocked. If the pool is in both Warning and Blocked status, only Blocked is displayed.
Pool VOL with System Area Displays the LDEV ID and LDEV name of the pool-VOL (Name) which includes the pool management area. For Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Pool Type Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed. RAID Level Drive Type/RPM Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates as Mixed. Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM of the pool. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the CLPR set for the Thin Image or Copy-onWrite Snapshot pool-VOLs. Displays in ID:CLPR form. For Pool-VOLs other than the Thin Image or Copy-onWrite Snapshot pool-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Cache Mode Displays whether the cache mode is enabled or disabled. For a configuration other than external volume configuration, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the number of pool-VOLs set for the pool, and the maximum number of pool-VOLs that can be set for the pool.
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Number of V-VOLs
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Displays the number of V-VOLs associated with the pool, and the maximum number of V-VOLs that can be associated with the pool. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Displays the number of primary volumes of the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pairs. When the applicable volume does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the used and total pool capacity. If the pool consists of multiple pool-VOLs, the sum of its capacities is displayed in the Total field. Displays the used and total V-VOL capacity. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed along with the used and total V-VOL capacity. Displays the subscription (Rate of total V-VOL capacity associated with a pool to the pool capacity/Subscription that is set). For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Current or Limit.
Displays the user-defined threshold (Warning/Depletion). For a Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering pool, as for the pool with only one of the user definition threshold set, the system threshold (fixed at 80%) is enabled. If the user-defined threshold is 80% or less, the value is displayed in the Warning column. If the user-defined threshold is 81% or more, the value is displayed in the Depletion column. In this case, the other column displays a hyphen (-). For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion.
Tier Management
If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled, Auto or Manual is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen () is displayed. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Cycle Time
Displays the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the time of starting and ending of performance monitoring. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the monitoring mode that is set for the pool. If the continuous mode is enabled, Continuous Mode is displayed. If the period mode is enabled, Period Mode is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the status of pool monitoring. If the monitoring is being performed, In Progress is displayed. A hyphen (-) is displayed other than this case.
Monitoring Period
Monitoring Mode
Monitoring Status
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Recent Monitor Data
Description
Displays the latest monitoring data. If the monitoring data exists, the monitoring period of time is displayed. Example: 2010/11/15 00:00 - 2010/11/15 23:59 If the monitoring data is being obtained, only the starting time is displayed. Example: 2010/11/15 00:00 If the latest monitoring data does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Displays the pool management task being performed to the pool. Waiting for Rebalance: The rebalance process is being waited. Rebalancing: The rebalance process is being performed. Waiting for Relocation: The tier relocation process is being waited. Relocating: The tier relocation process is being performed. Waiting for Shrink: The pool shrinking process is being waited. Shrinking: The pool shrinking process is being performed. Hyphen (-): The pool management task is not being performed to the pool. If the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool is displayed, a hyphen (-) appears. For details about the tier relocation, see the tier relocation log file. For details about the table items of the tier relocation log file, see Tier relocation log file contents on page 5-42.
Relocation Result
Displays the status of the tier relocation processing. In Progress: The status of Pool Management Task is Waiting for Relocation or Relocating. Completed: The tier relocation operation is not in progress, or the tier relocation is complete. Uncompleted (n% relocated): The tier relocation is suspended at the indicated percentage progression. Hyphen (-): The pool is not a Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool.
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV.
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LDEV Name Status
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Displays the LDEV name. Displays the following information about the pool-VOL status. Normal: Pool-VOL is in the normal status. Shrinking: Pool-VOL is being reduced. Blocked: Pool-VOL is blocked.
Displays the parity group ID. Displays available capacity of page boundaries in a poolVOL by the specified unit. For the pool-VOL with system area, the displayed capacity does not include the capacity of the management area. For the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed if the unit of capacity is changed to Cylinder.
Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates as Mixed. Displays the emulation type. Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the tier ID. For a Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, Thin Image, or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the type of the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume.
Tier ID
Provisioning Type
Shrinkable
Displays whether the pool-VOL can be removed. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool or while the pool is being shrunk, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Resource Group Name (ID) Displays the resource group names and IDs of the LDEV. The ID is provided in parentheses. Expand Pool Shrink Pool Stop Shrinking Pools Edit External LDEV Tier Rank* Displays the Expand Pool window. Displays the Shrink Pool window. Displays the Stop Shrinking Pools window. Displays the Edit External LDEV Tier Rank window. You cannot operate the pool other than the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, Dynamic Tiering, Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Displays the window for outputting table information.
Export*
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LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written to a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above.
Displays the emulation type. Displays the V-VOL capacity. Displays the V-VOL used capacity. The displayed value on Total might be larger than the displayed value on Used due to following reasons: Used displays the used V-VOL capacity which is rounded up on each page. If the emulation type is 3390-A, the used capacity of V-VOL includes the capacity of control cylinders (7 Cyl is required per 1,113 Cyl).
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Capacity
Description
Displays the V-VOL capacity in the specified unit. Total: Displays the V-VOL total capacity. Used: Displays the V-VOL used capacity. Used (%): Displays the V-VOL usage rate. * The V-VOL used capacity is calculated, being rounded up for each page. Therefore, the total capacity might be displayed as the larger value than the used capacity.
Number of Paths
Displays the number of alternate paths. A hyphen(-) is displayed for the Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL. Displays the CLPR ID. Displays the tiering policy name and ID. All(0): Policy set when all tiers in the pool are used. Level1(1) - Level31(31): One of the policies from Level1 to Level31 is set. Hyphen (-): V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL.
New Page Assignment Tier Displays the new page assignment tier. High: High is set to V-VOL. Middle: Middle is set to V-VOL. Low: Low is set to V-VOL. Hyphen (-): V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering V-VOL. Tier Relocation Displays whether tier relocation is set to enabled or disabled. If the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL is not used, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the relocation priority. Prioritized: The priority is set to V-VOL. Blank: The priority is not set to V-VOL. Hyphen (-): V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL or the tier relocation function is disabled. Pool Management Task Displays the pool management task being performed to the pool. Waiting for Rebalance: The rebalance process is being waited. Rebalancing: The rebalance process is being performed. Waiting for Relocation: The tier relocation process is being waited. Relocating: The tier relocation process is being performed. Waiting for Shrink: The pool shrinking process is being waited. Shrinking: The pool shrinking process is being performed. Hyphen (-): The pool management task is not being performed to the pool.
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V-VOL Management Task
Description
Displays the V-VOL management task being performed to V-VOL. Reclaiming Zero Pages: The zero page reclaiming processing is being performed. Waiting for Zero Page Reclaiming: The zero page reclaiming processing is being waited. Hyphen (-): The V-VOL management task is not being performed to V-VOL.
Attribute
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. TSE: TSE-VOL. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Resource Group Name (ID) Displays the resource group names and IDs of the LDEV. The ID is provided in parentheses. Create LDEVs Add LUN Paths Displays the Create LDEV window. Displays the Add LUN Paths window. If Mainframe DP or DT is displayed in the Pool Type, you cannot select this item. Displays the Expand V-VOLs window. Displays the Format LDEVs window. Displays the Delete LDEVs window. Displays the Shred LDEVs window. Displays the Delete LUN Paths window. Displays the Block LDEVs window. Displays the Restore LDEVs window. Displays the Edit LDEVs window. Displays the Reclaim Zero Pages window. Displays the Stop Reclaiming Zero Pages window. Displays the View Tier Properties window. This window can open only for a pool for which Dynamic Tiering is enabled. Displays the View Pool Management Status window. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, nothing is displayed. Displays the window for outputting table information.
Expand V-VOLs Format LDEVs* Delete LDEVs* Shred LDEVs* Delete LUN Paths* Block LDEVs* Restore LDEVs* Edit LDEVs* Reclaim Zero Pages* Stop Reclaiming Zero Pages* View Tier Properties* View Pool Management Status* Export*
Description
Displays the combination of the LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Clicking LDEV ID opens the LDEV Properties window. Displays the LDEV name.
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Status
Description
Normal: Normal status. Blocked: Host cannot access a blocked volume. Warning: Problem occurs in the volume. Formatting: Volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: Volume is being prepared for quick formatting. Quick Formatting: Volume is being quick-formatted. Correction Access: Access attribute is being corrected. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Data cannot be written to a read-only volume. Shredding: Volume is being shredded. Hyphen (-): Any status other than the above.
Emulation Type Used Pool Capacity Pool Usage(%) Number of Paths CLPR Export
Displays the emulation type. Displays the used pool capacity. Displays the pool usage level. Displays the number of alternate paths. Displays the CLPR. Displays in ID:CLPR form. Displays the window for outputting table information.
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*Pool Type Select the pool type.
Description
For Thin Image, select Thin Image. For Copy-on-Write Snapshot, select COW Snapshot. For following program products, select Dynamic Provisioning. Dynamic Provisioning Dynamic Tiering Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe
*System Type
Select the system type. If you select Thin Image or COW Snapshot, only Open is displayed.
*Multi-Tier Pool
If Dynamic Provisioning is selected for the pool type, you can enable or disable Multi-Tier Pool. If it is set to enabled, Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled. Select the hard disk drive type and RPM of the pool-VOL. Mixable appears. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage. Select the RAID level of the pool-VOL. Mixable appears in the case of Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Tiering. A hyphen (-) appears when External Storage is selected in the Drive Type/RPM list.
*Drive Type/RPM
*RAID Level
*Select Pool VOLs Total Selected Pool Volumes Total Selected Capacity *Pool Name
Opens the Select Pool VOLs window. Selecting a pool-VOL is mandatory. Displays the total number of the selected pool-VOLs. Displays the total capacity of the selected pool-VOLs. Set the pool name. Prefix: Enter the alphanumeric characters, which are fixed characters of the head of the pool name. The characters are case-sensitive. Initial Number: Enter the initial number following the prefix name, which can be entered up to 9 digits. You can enter up to 32 characters including the initial number.
Initial Pool ID
The smallest available number is entered in the text box as a default. No number appears in the text box if no available pool ID exists. If you specify the pool ID which is used already, the minimum pool ID after that the specified pool ID is automatically set.
Subscription Limit
Set the subscription limit of the pool from 0 to 65534 (%). If this is blank, the subscription is set to unlimited. When creating a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, this setting is not necessary.
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Warning Threshold
Description
Set the threshold between 1 and 100%. The default value is 70%. For Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot: Set the threshold between 20% and 95%. The default value is 80%.
Depletion Threshold
Set the threshold between 1% and 100%. The default value is 80%. When creating a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, this setting is not necessary.
Tier Management
Select Auto or Manual of performance monitoring and tier relocation. Cycle Time Select the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. Monitoring Period When 24 Hours is selected in the Cycle Time list, specify the time zone from 00:00 to 23:59 (default value), in which performance monitoring is to be performed. Take one or more hours between the starting time and the ending time. If you specify the starting time later than the ending time, the performance monitoring continues until the time when you specify as the ending time on the next day. This function can be set when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled.
Monitoring Mode
Specifies the monitoring mode, If you perform the tier relocation weighted to the past period monitoring result, select Continuous Mode. If you perform the tier relocation on the specified cycle, select Period Mode. You can specify this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled.
Buffer Space for New page You can set this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is assignment enabled. Tier 1: Enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 1. A default value depends on the hard disk drive type of pool-VOL in tier 1. The default value of SSD is 0%. The default value other than SSD is 8%. Tier 2: Enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 2. A default value depends on the hard disk drive type of pool-VOL in tier 2. Tier 3: Enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 3. A default value depends on the hard disk drive type of pool-VOL in tier 3. Buffer Space for Tier relocation You can set this function when the Multi-Tier Pool is enabled. Tier 1: Enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 1. A default value is 2%. Tier 2: Enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 2. A default value is 2%. Tier 3: Enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 3. A default value is 2%.
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*Items with asterisks require configuration.
Description
Caution: When you create the Dynamic Provisioning or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, if you specify Mixable for RAID level to display the Select Pool VOLs window, external volumes with the cache mode set to disabled are not displayed in the Available Pool Volumes table because they cannot coexist with volumes of the other RAID levels: When you select these volumes in the Select Pool VOLs window, specify a hyphen (-) for RAID level.
Add
When you click Add, the configured information is added to the right side of the Selected Pools table.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays RAID level of the pool. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed.
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Capacity
Description
Displays the total capacity of the created pool in the specified unit. For open systems, the displayed capacity is approximately 4.1 GB (capacity of the management area) less than the total capacity of the selected pool-VOLs. For mainframe systems, the displayed capacity is approximately 3.7 GB (capacity of the management area) less than the total capacity of the selected pool-VOLs.
Pool Type
Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
Drive Type/RPM
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates Mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Subscription Limit (%) Displays subscription limit of the pool. For Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Number of Pool VOLs Displays the number of pool-VOLs.
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Multi-Tier Pool
Description
Displays the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe information. Monitoring Mode If the continuous mode is enabled, Continuous Mode is displayed. If the period mode is enabled, Period Mode is displayed. Tier Management If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled, Auto or Manual of performance monitoring and tier relocation is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen () is displayed. Cycle Time Displays the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Monitoring Period Displays the time zone of performance monitoring when 24 Hours is selected in the Cycle Time list. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Buffer Space for New page Displays the information of the buffer space for new page assignment (%) assignment to each tier. Tier 1: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 1 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 2: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 2 exists, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 2 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 3: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 3 exists, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 3 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Buffer Space for Tier relocation (%)
Description
Displays the information of the buffer space for tier relocation to each tier. Tier 1: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 1 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 2: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 2 exists, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 2 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 3: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 3 exists, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 3 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Detail
Displays the Pool Properties window when a row is selected, and shows the error window when a row is not selected or multiple rows are selected. Deletes the pool selected in the Selected Pools window. Displays the error window when a row is not selected.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level Capacity Pool Type
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Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed. Displays the pool capacity. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
Drive Type/RPM
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank.
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User-Defined Threshold (%)
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Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Subscription Limit (%) Displays the subscription limit. For Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Number of Pool VOLs Multi-Tier Pool Displays the number of pool-VOLs. Displays the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe information. Monitoring Mode If the continuous mode is enabled, Continuous Mode is displayed. If the period mode is enabled, Period Mode is displayed. Tier Management If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled, Auto or Manual of performance monitoring and tier relocation is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen () is displayed. Cycle Time Displays the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Monitoring Period Displays the time zone of performance monitoring when 24 Hours is selected in the Cycle Time list. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Buffer Space for New page Displays the information of the buffer space for new page assignment (%) assignment to each tier. Tier 1: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 1 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 2: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 2 exists, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 2 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 3: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 3 exists, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 3 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Buffer Space for Tier relocation (%)
Description
Displays the information of the buffer space for tier relocation to each tier. Tier 1: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 1 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 2: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 2 exists, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 2 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 3: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 3 exists, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 3 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Detail
Displays the Pool Properties window when a row is selected, and shows the error window when a row is not selected or multiple rows are selected.
Note: Information in this topic assumes that only a single task is executed. If multiple tasks are executed, this window displays all configuration items. To check information for a configuration item, click Back to return to each configuration window, and then click Help.
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Drive Type/RPM
Description
The Drive Type/RPM of the selected pool or Mixable is displayed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage. Set the RAID level for the selected pool. If not set, Mixable appears. This setting is not available for Copy-on-Write Snapshot pools.
RAID Level
Select Pool VOLs Total Selected Pool Volumes Total Selected Capacity
Opens the Select Pool VOLs window. Total number of the pool-VOLs selected for this pool. Total capacity of the pool-VOLs selected for this pool.
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Caution: When you create the Dynamic Provisioning pool, if you specify Mixable for RAID level to display the Select Pool VOLs window, external volumes with the cache mode set to disabled are not displayed in the Available Pool Volumes table because they cannot coexist with volumes of the other RAID levels: When you select these volumes in the Select Pool VOLs window, specify a hyphen (-) for RAID level.
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID.
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Displays LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool-VOL capacity. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the RAID level. Mixed indicates multiple RAID levels exist in a pool. Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the emulation type.
Emulation Type
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Multi-Tier Pool
Description
Select the check box, then Enable or Disable when using or not using Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. If Mixable is set to Enabled, a pool that consists of the external volumes to which the cache mode is set to Disable cannot be changed from Disable to Enable. If Mixable is set to Disabled, the following pools cannot be changed from Disable to Enable. Pool that consists of the external volumes. Pool that consists of volumes of RAID 1.
A pool that consists of pool-VOLs with different RAID levels cannot be changed from Enable to Disable. In Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot, you cannot change the setting of this function. If TSE-VOL is assigned to the selected pool, the pool cannot be changed from Disable to Enable.
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Options for Multi-Tier Pool
Description
Specifies the performance monitoring, tier relocation, edit buffer space for new page assignment, and buffer space for tier relocation if Multi-Tier Pool is set to Enable. In Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot, you cannot change the setting of this function. Select the Tier Management check box, and then set the tier management, the cycle time, and the monitoring period. Tier Management: Select Auto or Manual. Cycle Time: When selecting Auto in the Tier Management option, select the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation from the Cycle Time list. Monitoring Period: When selecting 24 Hours in the Cycle Time list, specify the time of starting and ending of performance monitoring in 00:00 to 23:59 (default value). Take one or more hours between the starting time and the ending time. If you specify the starting time later than the ending time, the performance monitoring continues until the time when you specify as the ending time on the next day.
Select the Monitoring Mode check box, and then set the monitoring mode. Monitoring Mode: Specify the monitoring mode. If you perform the tier relocation weighted to the past period monitoring result, select Continuous Mode. If you perform the tier relocation on the specified cycle, select Period Mode. Select the Buffer Space for New page assignment check box, and then set the buffer space for new page assignment. Buffer Space for New page assignment: Enter an integer value from 0 to 50 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3. If there is no tier, you cannot set this item. Select the Buffer Space for Tier relocation check box, and then set the buffer space for tier relocation. Buffer Space for Tier relocation: Enter an integer value from 2 to 40 as the percentage (%) to set for tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3. If the check box is not selected, you cannot set this item. You must set all items if you change the pool setting from Dynamic Provisioning (or Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe) to Dynamic Tiering (or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe). If the check box is selected, you cannot collapse the Options for Multi-Tier Pool field.
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Subscription Limit
Description
Select the Subscription Limit check box, and then enter the subscription limit (%). In Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot, you cannot change the setting of this function. If this field is blank, the subscription is set to be unlimited. The following shows the available range: (Total V-VOL capacity allocated to the pool/pool capacity) 100(%) +1 to 65534(%) You cannot configure the subscription limit if both of the following conditions are satisfied: - The subscription is unlimitedly set. - ((Total V-VOL capacity allocated to the pool/pool capacity) 100) exceeds 65534. If the check box is not selected, the subscription limit is disabled.
Pool Name
Select the Pool Name check box, and then enter the pool name. Prefix: Enter the alphanumeric characters, which are fixed characters of the head of the pool name. The characters are case-sensitive. Initial Number: Enter the initial number following the prefix name, which can be entered up to 9 digits.* You can enter up to the 32 characters including the initial number. The initial number should be 9 or less digits.
*When a pool is selected, the pool name appears in the Prefix text box by default. When multiple pools are selected, the initial number from the set number to the maximum number of the digit number is automatically set. Example: Warning Threshold When 1 is set in the Initial Number field, number 1 to 9 is automatically given to the pool name. When 08 is set in the Initial Number field, number 08 to 99 is automatically given to the pool name. When 098 is set in the Initial Number field, number 098 to 999 is automatically given to the pool name.
Select the Warning Threshold check box, and then enter a threshold. The minimum threshold is the pool usage rate plus 1%. The maximum threshold is 100%. For Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot, you cannot change the setting of this function. Copy-on-Write Snapshot: Check Warning Threshold and enter a threshold. You cannot set this item if the result of the following calculation exceeds 95: (used-pool-capacity/pool-capacity) * 100 (%)
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Depletion Threshold
Description
Select the Depletion Threshold check box, and then enter a threshold. The minimum threshold is the pool usage rate plus 1%. The maximum threshold is 100%. If you change the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, you cannot set this item.
Caution: If you want to change multiple parameters for a pool two or more times, wait until the current task finishes, and then change the next settings. If you attempt to change settings before the current task finishes, only the settings in the next task will be applied, so the result might be different from what you expected. If you use Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, or Copy-onWrite Snapshot for the pool in which only one of the user-defined thresholds is set, the system threshold (fixed at 80%) is enabled. When the Edit Pools window opens on the pool to which the system threshold is enabled, the lower value of the user-defined threshold or the system threshold is assigned to the Warning Threshold, and the other value is assigned to the Depletion Threshold. In this case, the text box of the assigned system threshold is blank. In the pool for which the system threshold is enabled, if either of the thresholds is changed, the unchanged threshold is defined as follows: If you change only Warning Threshold, the higher value of the userdefined threshold or the system threshold (fixed at 80%) is defined as Depletion Threshold. If you change only Depletion Threshold, the lower value of the userdefined threshold or the system threshold (fixed at 80%) is defined as Warning Threshold.
In this case, note that the reported SIM code number changes when the pool usage capacity exceeds the threshold. If the threshold changes once, the system threshold is not enabled again.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level Capacity Pool Type
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed. Displays the pool capacity. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
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Drive Type/RPM
Description
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPMs. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates Mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Subscription Limit (%) Displays the subscription limit. For Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Number of Pool VOLs Multi-Tier Pool Displays the number of pool-VOLs. Displays the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe information. Monitoring Mode: If the continuous mode is enabled, Continuous Mode is displayed. If the period mode is enabled, Period Mode is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier Management: If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled, Auto or Manual of performance monitoring and tier relocation is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Cycle Time: Displays the cycle of performance monitoring and tier relocation. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen () is displayed. Monitoring Period: Displays the time zone of performance monitoring when 24 Hours is selected in the Cycle Time list. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Description
Buffer Space for New page Displays the information of the buffer space for new page assignment (%) assignment to each tier. Tier 1: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 1 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 2: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 2 exists, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 2 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 3: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 3 exists, the buffer space for new page assignment to tier 3 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Buffer Space for Tier relocation (%) Displays the information of the buffer space for tier relocation to each tier. Tier 1: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 1 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 2: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 2 exists, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 2 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Tier 3: If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function available, and tier 3 exists, the buffer space for tier relocation to tier 3 is displayed. If you make the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe function unavailable, or tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed.
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Pool Type
Description
Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
Drive Type/RPM
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM of the pool. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Number of Pool VOLs Mixable Displays the number of pool-VOLs. Indicates whether pool-VOLs of different RAID levels can coexist in a pool. Enabled: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels can coexist in the pool. For details about the requirements, see Pool-VOL requirements on page 5-5. Disabled: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels cannot coexist in the pool. Hyphen (-): The pool is a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool. Detail Displays the Pool Properties window when a row is selected, and shows the error window when a row is not selected or multiple rows are selected.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level
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Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed.
Displays the pool capacity. In the case of LUSE, shows the LUSE capacity. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
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Drive Type/RPM
Description
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Number of Pool VOLs Mixable Displays the number of pool-VOLs. Indicates whether pool-VOLs of different RAID levels can coexist in a pool. Enabled: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels can coexist in the pool. For details about the requirements, see Pool-VOL requirements on page 5-5. Disabled: Pool-VOLs of different RAID levels cannot coexist in the pool. Hyphen (-): The pool is a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool. Detail Displays the Pool Properties window when a row is selected, and shows the error window when a row is not selected or multiple rows are selected.
Note: Information in this topic assumes that only a single task is executed. If multiple tasks are executed, this window displays all configuration items. To check information of a configuration item, click Back to return to each configuration window, and then click Help.
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Capacity
Description
Specify the V-VOL (LDEV) capacity within the range of values indicated below the text box.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays the capacity of the LDEV. Current: Displays the capacity before expanding the volume. Assigned: Displays the capacity that is derived by the current value subtracted from the final value. The value may not be exact because the size is displayed with two decimal places. Final: Displays the capacity after expanding the volume.
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Attribute
Description
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. TSE: TSE-VOL. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed.
Capacity
Displays the pool capacity. If the pool is blocked and poolVOLs that belong to the pool cannot be identified, 0 is displayed. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
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Drive Type/RPM
Description
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Number of Pool VOLs Displays the number of pool-VOLs. If the pool is blocked and pool-VOLs that belong to the pool cannot be identified, 0 is displayed.
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID.
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User-Defined Threshold (%)
Description
Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Capacity(Used/Total) Displays the capacity before and after shrinking. Before Shrinking: Displays the used capacity, total capacity before shrinking and the usage rates. After Shrinking: Displays the used capacity, total capacity after shrinking and the usage rates.
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays the pool-VOL capacity.
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Pool Name (ID) RAID Level
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed.
Displays the pool capacity. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, COW snapshot is displayed.
Drive Type/RPM
Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. If multiple drive types or RPMs exist in a pool, this field indicates that drive types or RPMs are mixed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the pool threshold. Warning: Warning threshold is displayed. Depletion: Depletion threshold is displayed.
For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Depletion. Number of Pool VOLs Detail Displays the number of pool-VOLs. Displays the Pool Properties window when a row is selected, and shows the error window when a row is not selected or multiple rows are selected.
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Task Name
Description
Confirm the settings, type a unique task name or accept the default, and then click Apply. A task name is case-sensitive and can be up to 32 ASCII letters, numbers, and symbols. The default is <date><window name>.
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Displays the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool-VOL capacity. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the RAID level. Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage. Displays the emulation type. Displays the type of the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume.
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Cache Mode
Description
Displays whether the cache mode is enabled. If the LDEV is not an external volume, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Resource Group Name (ID) Displays the resource group names and IDs of the LDEV. The ID is provided in parentheses.
Add
When you select a row in the Available Pool Volumes table and click Add, the selected pool-VOL is added to the Selected Pool Volumes table. Note: Up to 1,024 volumes can be added including the volumes already in the pool. When adding a volume to the pool for which Multi-Tier Pool is enabled, note the following: For a pool, you can add volumes whose Drive Type/RPM settings are the same and whose RAID Levels are different. For example, you can add the following volumes to the same pool: Volume whose Drive Type/RPM is SAS/15K and whose RAID Level is 5 (3D+1P) Volume whose Drive Type/RPM is SAS/15K and whose RAID Level is 5 (7D+1P)
Remove
When you select a row in Selected Pool Volumes table and click Remove, the selected pool-VOL is removed from the Selected Pool Volumes table.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Capacity Parity Group ID RAID Level Drive Type/RPM
Description
Displays the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool-VOL capacity. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the RAID level. Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage. Displays the tier rank of the external volume. If the volume is not an external volume, a hyphen(-) is displayed. Displays the emulation type. Displays the type of the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume.
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Cache Mode
Description
Displays whether the cache mode is enabled. If the LDEV is not an external volume, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Resource Group Name (ID) Displays the resource group names and IDs of the LDEV. The ID is provided in parentheses.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type Attribute
Description
Displays the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays the capacity. Displays the LDEV type. In this case, DP is displayed. Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Pool Name (ID) Emulation Type Capacity Provisioning Type Attribute
Description
Displays the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays the capacity. Displays the LDEV type. In this case, DP is displayed. Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, SS is displayed.
Displays the pool capacity in the specified unit. Displays the user-defined threshold (Warning/Depletion). Displays the subscription limit. For a Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Current or Limit.
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RAID Level CLPR
Description
Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, this field indicates that RAID levels are mixed. Displays the CLPR set for the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool-VOLs. Displays in ID:CLPR form. For Pool-VOLs other than the Thin Image or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Pool VOL with System Area Displays LDEV ID and LDEV name of the pool-VOL which (Name) includes the system area. If you open this window from the Selected Pools table in the Create Pool window, a hyphen() is displayed. For a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pool, a hyphen (-) is displayed for Current or Limit.
Description
Displays the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool volumes capacity in the specified unit. If you open this window from the Selected Pools table in the Create Pool window, the LDEV capacity selected in the Select Pool VOLs window is displayed. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the RAID level. Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Displays the emulation type. Displays the type of the LDEV. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume.
Resource Group Name (ID) Displays the resource group names and IDs of the LDEV. The ID is provided in parentheses.
When the pool name (pool ID) appears in the graph banner, you are looking a pool information. When the LDEV name (LDEV ID) appears in the graph banner, you are looking at V-VOL information.
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For pools
The following table lists the View Tier Properties table information concerning pools.
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Tier 1
Description
Tier 1 is a high-speed hierarchy. Drive Type/RPM: Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM of tier 1.1 Capacity (Used/Total): Displays the used and total capacity of tier 1.2 Performance Utilization: Displays rate of the average used capacity while the performance information is being collected.3 Buffer Space (New page assignment/Tier relocation): Displays buffer spaces for new page assignment and tier relocation of tier 1. Drive Type/RPM: Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM of tier 2.1 Capacity (Used/Total): Displays the used and total capacity of tier 2.2 Performance Utilization: Displays rate of the average used capacity while the performance information is being collected.3 Buffer Space (New page assignment/Tier relocation): Displays buffer spaces for new page assignment and tier relocation of tier 2. Drive Type/RPM: Displays the hard disk drive type and RPM of tier 3.1 Capacity (Used/Total): Displays the used and total capacity of tier 3.2 Performance Utilization: Displays rate of the average used capacity while the performance information is being collected.3 Buffer Space (New page assignment/Tier relocation): Displays buffer spaces for new page assignment and tier relocation of tier 3.
Tier 2
Tier 3
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Description
If multiple types exist in a tier, Mixed is displayed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank. Capacity (Used/Total) is updated asynchronously with Performance Utilization. It is updated whenever the View Tier Properties window is opened. Performance Utilization is updated when the performance monitoring information is collected. It is updated asynchronously with Capacity (Used/Total). If ? is displayed, take actions according to the instruction shown in the footer of the performance graph. If an error message and the countermeasure are not shown in the footer of the performance graph, refresh the window. If ? still appears, call the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center.
2. 3.
The following table describes the details of the performance graph when pool information is present.
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Performance Graph (pool name(pool ID)) Object
Description
Displays the pool name and ID. Select the object to display a graph. Entire Pool: Displays the graph of the entire pool. Tiering Policy: Displays the graph per tiering policy. Select the policy from the tiering policy.
Tiering Policy
Select the level of the tier of which is displayed in the graph. If Entire Pool is selected in the Object, this option appears dimmed. You can select All(0) or from Level1(1) to Level31(31). Displays the performance graph. Period Mode: The vertical scale indicates the average number of I/Os per hour. The horizontal scale indicates the capacity. Continuous Mode: The vertical scale indicates the average number of I/Os per hour. The number of I/Os is calculated with the past cycle monitoring data weighted to the current cycle monitoring data. The horizontal scale indicates the capacity.
Performance Graph
Tier1 Range Tier2 Range Used capacity of the each tiering policy
Displays the Tier1 range. Displays the Tier2 range. Tier 1: Displays the used capacity of the each tiering policy in the tier 1. Tier 2: Displays the used capacity of the each tiering policy in the tier 2. Tier 3: Displays the used capacity of the each tiering policy in the tier 3 Total: Displays the total used capacity of the each tiering policy in the tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3.
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Footer area
Description
Displays the start time and end time of the performance monitoring. When acquisition of the performance graph fails, the Warning icon is displayed along with an error message and solution. In the parentheses, an error code is displayed.
The following describes how to read the performance graph when it contains pool information. The vertical scale of the graph indicates an average number of I/Os by each hour and the horizontal scale indicates capacity (GB) of the area where the I/Os are performed. In the screen above, the first dot shows approximately 1,500 I/Os on the vertical scale and 0 GB on the horizontal scale. The second dot shows approximately 1,100 I/Os and 20 GB. The third dot shows approximately 1,050 I/Os and 38 GB. This indicates that 20 GB of capacity is available of over 1,100 I/Os but less than 1,500 I/Os between the first dot and the second dot, and 18 GB (38 GB minus 20 GB) of capacity is available of over 1,050 I/Os but less than 1,100 I/Os between the second dot and the third dot. The I/O counts on a dot were processed on the capacity by subtracting the previous dot's capacity from the dot's capacity. The two lines in the graph indicate tier 1 range and tier 2 range. They are calculated when the collection of performance monitoring has been completed (monitoring period is completed). They show the boundary of each tier. The sample graph, above, shows 1,050 I/Os for tier 1 range, and 200 I/Os for tier 2 range. This case means the area with 1,050 or more I/Os moves to tier 1, the area with over 200 I/Os but less than 1,050 I/Os moves to tier 2, and the area with less than 200 I/Os moves to tier 3. However, the area in the appropriate tier does not move. When the cursor is placed on a dot of the graph, information such as average I/O counts, capacity, and tier range appears over the dot. When no I/Os are in the lower tier with multiple tiers, the tier range line is placed at 0 on the vertical scale. For example, if the dot is placed far from the lower limit of the tier range, the lower limit levels of the Tier 1 Range and Tier 2 Range are adjusted to improve the visibility of the performance graph. In this case, the value that is obtained by Command Control Interface may not correspond with the value of the dot displayed in a performance graph.
For V-VOLs
The following table provides the View Tier Properties table information when LDEV information is present.
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Tier 1
Description
Tier 1 is the most frequently accessed and high-speed hierarchy. Drive Type/RPM: The drive type and rpm of tier 1.* Capacity (Used): The used capacity of tier 1. Performance Utilization: Not available. Buffer Space (New page assignment/Tier relocation): Buffer spaces for new page assignments and tier relocation of tier 1.
Tier 2
Tier 2 is the second frequently accessed and middle-speed hierarchy. Drive Type/RPM: The drive type and rpm of tier 2.* Capacity (Used): The used capacity of tier 2. Performance Utilization: Not available. Buffer Space (New page assignment/Tier relocation): Buffer spaces for new page assignments and tier relocation of tier 2.
Tier 3
Tier 3 is the less frequently accessed and low-speed hierarchy. Drive Type/RPM: The drive type and rpm of tier 3.* Capacity (Used): The used capacity of tier 3. Performance Utilization: Not available. Buffer Space (New page assignment/Tier relocation): Buffer spaces for new page assignments and tier relocation of tier 3.
* If multiple types exist in a tier, Mixed is displayed. When the volume is the external volume, Drive Type displays External Storage and the value of the external LDEV tier rank.
The following table describes the details of the performance graph when LDEV information is presented.
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Performance Graph (LDEV name(LDEV ID)) Performance Graph
Description
Displays the LDEV name and ID. Displays the performance graph. The vertical scale indicates the average I/O per hour. The horizontal scale indicates the capacity.
Displays the Tier1 range. Displays the Tier2 range. Displays the start time and end time of the performance monitoring. When acquisition of the performance graph fails, the Warning icon is displayed along with an error message and solution. In the parentheses, an error code is displayed.
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The following describes how to read the performance graph when LDEV information is presented. The vertical scale of the graph indicates an average number of I/Os by each hour and the horizontal scale indicates a capacity, in GB, of the area where the I/Os are performed. In the screen above, the first dot shows approximately 1,500 I/Os on the vertical scale and 0 GB on the horizontal scale. The second dot shows approximately 1,100 I/Os and 20 GB. The third dot shows approximately 1,050 I/Os and 38 GB. This indicates that 20 GB of capacity is available of over 1,100 I/Os but less than 1,500 I/Os between the first dot and the second dot, and 18 GB (38 GB - 20 GB) of capacity is available of over 1,050 I/Os but less than 1,100 I/Os between the second dot and the third dot. The I/O counts on a dot were processed on the capacity subtracted the previous dot's capacity from the dot's capacity. The two lines in the graph indicate tier 1 range and tier 2 range. These ranges are calculated when the collection of performance monitoring data is complete (monitoring period is completed). They show the boundary of each tier. The sample graph shows 1,050 I/Os for tier 1 range, and 200 I/Os for tier 2 range. This case means the area with 1,050 or more I/Os moves to tier 1, the area with over 200 I/Os but less than 1,050 I/Os moves to tier 2, and the area with less than 200 I/Os moves to tier 3. However, the area in the appropriate tier does not move. When the cursor is placed on a dot of the graph, the information such as average I/O counts, capacity, and tier range appears on the dot. When no I/Os are in the lower tier with multiple tiers, the tier range line is placed at 0 on the vertical scale.
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Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the number of pool-VOLs in the selected pool. Displays the information about the pool capacity. Total: Total capacity of pool. Using Options, you can select unit of capacity. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 42 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, or Thin Image. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 256 kilobytes in a pool capacity of Copy-on-Write Snapshot. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 38 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Used: Used pool capacity. Used (%): Pool usage rates to pool capacity. Used (%) displays the value which is truncated after the decimal point of the actual value. For the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed if the unit of capacity is changed into Cylinder.
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Recent Monitor Data
Description
Displays the period of monitoring time as follows: Starting-time-Ending-time If the monitoring data is being obtained, only the starting time is displayed. If the latest monitoring data does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the number of pool-VOLs in the selected pool.
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Capacity
Description
Displays the information about the pool capacity. Total: Total capacity of pool. Using Options, you can select unit of capacity. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 42 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, or Thin Image. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 256 kilobytes in a pool capacity of Copy-on-Write Snapshot. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 38 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Used: Used pool capacity. Used (%): Pool usage rates to pool capacity. Used (%) displays the value which is truncated after the decimal point of the actual value. For the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed if the unit of capacity is changed into Cylinder.
Displays the period of monitoring time as follows: Starting-time-Ending-time If the monitoring data is being obtained, only the starting time is displayed. If the latest monitoring data does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the number of pool-VOLs in the selected pool. Displays the information about the pool capacity. Total: Total capacity of pool. Using Options, you can select unit of capacity. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 42 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, or Thin Image. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 256 kilobytes in a pool capacity of Copy-on-Write Snapshot. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 38 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Used: Used pool capacity. Used (%): Pool usage rates to pool capacity. Used (%) displays the value which is truncated after the decimal point of the actual value. For the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed if the unit of capacity is changed into Cylinder.
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Recent Monitor Data
Description
Displays the period of monitoring time as follows: Starting-time-Ending-time If the monitoring data is being obtained, only the starting time is displayed. If the latest monitoring data does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the number of pool-VOLs in the selected pool.
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Capacity
Description
Displays the information about the pool capacity. Total: Total capacity of pool. Using Options, you can select unit of capacity. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 42 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, or Thin Image. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 256 kilobytes in a pool capacity of Copy-on-Write Snapshot. One block equals 512 bytes and one page equals 38 megabytes in a pool capacity of Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe. Used: Used pool capacity. Used (%): Pool usage rates to pool capacity. Used (%) displays the value which is truncated after the decimal point of the actual value. For the pool of Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Thin Image, and Copy-on-Write Snapshot, a hyphen (-) is displayed if the unit of capacity is changed into Cylinder.
Displays the period of monitoring time as follows: Starting-time-Ending-time If the monitoring data is being obtained, only the starting time is displayed. If the latest monitoring data does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Relocation Progress(%)
Displays the progress percentage of the tier relocation. 0 to 99: The relocation is performed at the indicated percentage progression. 100: The relocation operation is not in performed, or the relocation is complete. For details about the tier relocation, see the tier relocation log file. For details about the table items of the tier relocation log file, see Tier relocation log file contents on page 5-42.
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Relocation Status
Description
Displays the status of the pool tier relocation. Status: Displays In Progress if the tier relocation is being performed. Displays a hyphen(-) if the tier relocation is not performed. Progress (%): Displays the progress ratio of the tier relocation. 0 to 99: Shows one of the following statuses. When In Progress is displayed in the Status cell: Relocation is in progress. When a hyphen (-) is displayed in the Status cell: Relocation is suspended at the indicated percentage progression. 100: Shows if the relocation operation is not in progress, or the relocation is completed. For details about the relocation progress rate, check the tier relocation log file.
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Displays the pool name and pool ID. Displays the pool type. For a Dynamic Provisioning pool, DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering pool, DT is displayed. For a Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DP is displayed. For a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, Mainframe DT is displayed. For a Thin Image pool, TI is displayed.
Number of V-VOLs
Displays the number of V-VOLs associated with the pool, and the maximum number of V-VOLs that can be associated with the pool. If you select a Dynamic Provisioning, Dynamic Tiering, Dynamic Provisioning for Mainframe, or a Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool, this item appears.
Displays the number of primary volumes of Thin Image pairs that are associated with the pool. If you select a Thin Image pool, this item appears. Displays the number of pool-VOLs set for the pool, and the maximum number of pool-VOLs that can be set for the pool. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is enabled, Auto or Manual of performance monitoring and tier relocation is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the monitoring mode that is set for the pool. If the continuous mode is enabled, Continuous Mode is displayed. If the period mode is enabled, Period Mode is displayed. If Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is disabled, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the status of pool monitoring. If the monitoring is being performed, In Progress is displayed. A hyphen (-) is displayed other than this case.
Tier Management
Monitoring Mode
Monitoring Status
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Pool Management Task (Status/Progress)
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Displays the status and progress ratio of the pool management task being performed to the pool, and average progress ratio of the each V-VOL in the pool. Waiting for Rebalance: The rebalance process is being waited. Rebalancing: The rebalance process is being performed. Waiting for Relocation: The tier relocation process is being waited. Relocating: The tier relocation process is being performed. Waiting for Shrink: The pool shrinking process is being waited. Shrinking: The pool shrinking process is being performed. Hyphen (-): The pool management task is not being performed to the pool. Because the progress of the pool management task is calculated after the progress of the V-VOL management task was calculated, the following values displayed on the Virtual Volume table may not correspond with the value displayed on this item. Pool Management Task - Status Pool Management Task - Progress(%)
For details about the tier relocation, see the tier relocation log file. For details about the table items of the tier relocation log file, see Tier relocation log file contents on page 5-42. Relocation Result Displays the status of the tier relocation processing. In Progress: The status of Pool Management Task is Waiting for Relocation or Relocating. Completed: The tier relocation operation is not in progress, or the tier relocation is complete. Uncompleted (n% relocated): The tier relocation is suspended at the indicated percentage progression. Hyphen (-): The pool is not a Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe pool. Capacity - Used/Total Displays the used and total pool capacity. If the pool consists of multiple pool-VOLs, the sum of its capacities is displayed in the Total field. Displays the free and formatted pool capacity. If the pool consists of multiple pool-VOLs, the sum of its capacities is displayed in the Total field.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Pool Management Task Status
Description
Displays the LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the pool management task being performed to the pool. Waiting for Rebalance: The rebalance process is being waited. Rebalancing: The rebalance process is being performed. Waiting for Relocation: The tier relocation process is being waited. Relocating: The tier relocation process is being performed. Waiting for Shrink: The pool shrinking process is being waited. Shrinking: The pool shrinking process is being performed. Hyphen (-): The pool management task is not being performed to the pool.
Displays V-VOL progress percentage (%) of the pool management task being performed. A hyphen (-) is displayed when the pool management task is not performed.
V-VOL Management Task - Displays the V-VOL management task being performed to Status V-VOL. Reclaiming Zero Pages: The zero page reclaim processing that is being performed. Waiting for Zero Page Reclaiming: The zero page reclaim processing Hyphen (-): The V-VOL management task is not being performed to V-VOL. V-VOL Management Task - Displays the progress percentages (%) of the V-VOL Progress(%) management task being performed. A hyphen (-) is displayed when the V-VOL management task is not performed. Emulation Type Capacity - Total Capacity - Used Displays the emulation type. Displays the V-VOL capacity. Displays the V-VOL used capacity. The displayed value of Total might be larger than the displayed value of Used due to following reasons: Used displays the used V-VOL capacity which is rounded up on each page. If the emulation type is 3390-A, the used capacity of V-VOL includes the capacity of control cylinders (7 Cyl is required per 1,113 Cyl). If the emulation type is 3390-A and the TSE Attribute is set to Enable, the used capacity of V-VOL includes the management area capacity.
Capacity - Used(%)
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Tiering Policy
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Displays the tiering policy name and ID. All(0): Policy set when all tiers in the pool are used. Level1(1) - Level31(31): One of the policies from Level1 to Level31 is set. Hyphen (-): V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL.
New Page Assignment Tier Displays the new page assigned tier. High: High is set to V-VOL. Middle: Middle is set to V-VOL. Low: Low is set to V-VOL. Hyphen (-): V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL. Tier Relocation Displays whether tier relocation is set to enable or disable. If the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe VVOL is not used, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the relocation priority. Prioritized: The priority is set to V-VOL. Blank: The priority is not set to V-VOL. Hyphen (-): V-VOL is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL or the tier relocation function is disabled. Attribute Displays the attribute of the LDEV. TSE: TSE-VOL. Hyphen (-): Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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Displays the combination of the LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays the LDEV name. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays available capacity of page boundaries in a poolVOL by the specified unit. For the pool-VOL with system area, the displayed capacity does not include the capacity of the management area. Displays the tier rank of the external volume.
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Change
Description
Changes the tier rank of the selected pool-VOL to High, Middle, or Low.
Description
Displays the pool name and pool ID.
Description
Displays the combination of the LDKC, CU, and LDEV.
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LDEV Name Parity Group ID Emulation Type Usable Capacity
Description
Displays the LDEV name. Displays the parity group ID. Displays the emulation type. Displays available capacity of page boundaries in a poolVOL by the specified unit. For the pool-VOL with system area, the displayed capacity does not include the capacity of the management area. Displays the tier rank of the external volume.
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Displays the ID of the tiering policy. Displays the name of the tiering policy. Displays the maximum percentage that is allocated to tier 1 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy with an ID from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the minimum percentage that is allocated to tier 1 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy whose ID is from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the maximum percentage that is allocated to tier 3 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy with an ID from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the minimum percentage that is allocated to tier 3 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy whose ID is from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the number of V-VOLs to which the tiering policy is set. Displays the Change Tiering Policy window when you select the row and click this button. A policy with an ID is from 0 to 5 cannot be changed.
Tier1 Min(%)
Tier3 Max(%)
Tier3 Min(%)
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Description
Displays the ID of the tiering policy. Displays the name of the tiering policy. Displays the maximum percentage that is allocated to tier 1 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy with an ID from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the minimum percentage that is allocated to tier 1 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy whose ID is from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
Tier1 Min(%)
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Tier3 Max(%)
Description
Displays the maximum percentage that is allocated to tier 3 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy with an ID from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the minimum percentage that is allocated to tier 3 in the total capacity to which tier relocation is performed. For a policy whose ID is from 0 to 5, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the number of V-VOLs to which the tiering policy is set.
Tier3 Min(%)
Number of V-VOLs
Description
Displays the tiering policy name and policy ID. Select the maximum percentage that is allocated to tier 1 in the total capacity for the tier relocation from 0 (%) to 100 (%). The setting value is needed to satisfy either one of following conditions: Equal to Tier1 Min Bigger than Tier1 Min
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Tier1 Min(%)
Description
Select the minimum percentage that is allocated to tier 1 in the total capacity for the tier relocation from 0 (%) to 100 (%). The setting value is needed to satisfy either one of following conditions: Equal to Tier1 Max Smaller than Tier1 Max
Tier3 Max(%)
Select the maximum percentage that is allocated to tier 3 in the total capacity for the tier relocation from 0 (%) to 100 (%). The setting value is needed to satisfy either one of following conditions: Equal to Tier1 Min Bigger than Tier1 Min
Tier3 Min(%)
Select the minimum percentage that is allocated to tier 3 in the total capacity for the tier relocation from 0 (%) to 100 (%). The setting value is needed to satisfy either one of following conditions: Equal to Tier1 Max Smaller than Tier1 Max
* The total of Tier1 Min and Tier3 Min must be 100(%) or less.
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Data Retention Utility GUI reference
Sections in this appendix describe the windows, wizards, and dialog boxes of the Data Retention Utility used to assign access attributes to opensystem volumes. For information about common Storage Navigator operations such as using navigation buttons and creating tasks, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
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LDKC CU Group
Description
Select the LDKC that contains the desired CU groups. Select the CU group that contains the desired CUs from the following: 00-3F: CUs from 00 to 3F appear in the tree. 40-7F: CUs from 40 to 7F appear in the tree. 80-BF: CUs from 80 to BF appear in the tree. C0-FE: CUs from C0 to FE appear in the tree.
Tree
A list of CUs. Selecting a CU provides the selected CU information in the volume list on the right of the tree. This tree appears only the CUs that include volumes to which access attributes can be actually set.
Volume list
Lists information about the CU selected in the tree. See the table below for details.
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Expiration Lock
Description
Enables or disables enhanced volume protection. Disable -> Enable: Indicates the expiration lock is disabled. You can change an access attribute to read/write when the retention term is over. Enable -> Disable: Indicates the expiration lock is enabled. You cannot change an access attribute to read/write even when the retention term is over.
Apply Cancel
Volume list
The volume list provides information about access attributes that are assigned to volumes. If multiple volumes are combined in a LUSE volume, the top volume appears on the volume list, but the other volumes do not appear on the list. For example, if you create a LUSE volume by combining three volumes from #03 to #05 among the volumes that belong to CU01, volume #03 appears on the volume list, but volumes #04 and #05 do not appear.
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LDEV LDEV number. : Read/write : Read-only : Protect #: an external volume V: a virtual volume X: a virtual volume used for Dynamic Provisioning
Description
Note that, if multiple volumes are combined in a LUSE volume, the Data Retention Utility counts these volumes as one volume. For example, if you combine five volumes into a LUSE volume, the number of these volumes is not assumed to be one but is assumed to be five. Attribute Access attribute assigned to this volume. These attributes can be assigned using the Command Control Interface (CCI). Read/Write: Both read and writer operations are permitted on the logical volume. Read-only: Read operations are permitted on the logical volume. Protect: Neither read nor write operations are permitted.
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Emulation Volume emulation types.
Description
If an asterisk and a number appear, the volume is a LUSE volume. For example, OPEN-3*36 indicates a LUSE volume in which 36 volumes are combined. Only the top volume appears in the list. To view all the volumes, right-click the volume and select Volume Detail.
Capacity S-VOL
Capacity of each volume in GB to two decimal places. Indicates whether the volume can be specified as a secondary volume (S-VOL). You can also use the CCI to specify whether each volume can be used as an S-VOL. Indicates the method that can be used to make LU path and command device settings. Hyphen (-): Both CCI and Storage Navigator can be used to make LU path and command device settings. CCI: Only CCI can be used to make LU path and command device settings. Storage Navigator cannot be used to do so.
Reserved
Retention Term
Period (in days) when you are prohibited from changing access attribute to read/write. The retention term can be extended but cannot be shortened. During the retention term, you can change read-only to protect, or vice versa. 500 days. Attempts to change access attribute to read/write are prohibited in the next 500 days. Unlimited: The retention term is extended with no limits. 0 days: You can change access attribute to read/write.
Caution: In Data Retention Utility, you can increase the value for Retention Term, but cannot decrease the value. Path Mode Number of LU paths. Indicates the mode that the CCI user assigns to the volume. You cannot use Storage Navigator to change modes. You must use the CCI to change modes. Zer: Zero Read Cap mode is assigned to the volume. If the Read Capacity command (which is a SCSI command) is issued to a volume in Zero Read Cap mode, it will be reported that the capacity of the volume is zero. Inv: Invisible mode is assigned to the volume. If the Inquiry command (which is a SCSI command) is issued to a volume in Invisible mode, it will be reported that the volume does not exist. Therefore, the hosts will be unable to recognize the volume. Zer/Inv. Both Zero Read Cap mode and Invisible mode are assigned to the volume. Hyphen (-): No mode is assigned by CCI to the volume.
Operation
Target of the operation or the name of the operation. When no operation is performed, No Operation appears. Also shown are the volume icons and the total number of volumes with each access attribute.
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LUN Manager GUI reference
Sections in this appendix describe the LUN Manager windows, wizards, and dialog boxes used in managing logical units. For information about common Storage Navigator operations such as using navigation buttons and creating tasks, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Port/Host Groups window after selecting Ports/Host Groups Port/Host Groups window after selecting a port under Ports/Host Groups Port/Hosts window when selecting a host group under the port of Ports/ Host Groups Add LUN Paths wizard Create Host Groups wizard Edit Host Groups wizard Add to Host Groups wizard (when specific host is selected) Add Hosts wizard (when specific hosts group is selected) Delete LUN Paths wizard Edit Host wizard Edit Ports wizard Create Alternative LUN Paths wizard
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Copy LUN Paths wizard Remove Hosts wizard Edit UUIDs wizard Add New Host window Change LUN IDs window Delete Host Groups window Delete Login WWNs window Delete UUIDs window Host Group Properties window LUN Properties window Authentication window Edit Command Devices wizard Host-Reserved LUNs window Release Host-Reserved LUNs wizard View Login WWN Status window
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Summary
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Target RCU Target Initiator External Total
Description
Total number of target ports. Total number of RCU Target ports. Total number of Initiator ports. Total number of External ports. Total number of ports.
Description
Resource Group Name (ID) Resource group name and identifier of the host groups.
Hosts tab
This tab provides information about the HBA WWNs that are registered to the host groups assigned to the logged-on user.
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Port ID HBA WWN Host Name Host Group Name Add to Host Groups Edit Host Remove Hosts Export Identifier of the port.
Description
Clicking a port ID opens the port information window. HBA WWNs and their icons. Name of hosts. Name of the host group. Opens the Add to Host Groups window. Opens the Edit Host window. Opens the Remove Hosts window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
Ports tab
This tab provides information about the ports assigned to the logged-on user.
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Port ID Internal WWN Speed
Description
Identifier of the port. Clicking a port ID opens the port information window. WWN of the port. Data transfer speed for the selected fibre channel port in the unit of Gbps (Gigabit per second). Valid speeds are 1, 2, 4, or 8, or 10 Gbps. If Auto is set for the port speed, Auto (actual transfer speed) appears.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Type of the port. Address of the port. Indicates whether a fabric switch is used. Topology of the port. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Resource Group Name (ID) Resource group names and IDS of the ports ENode MAC address* VLAN ID* The static MAC address assigned by the FCoE controller. Unique identifier of the VLAN.
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FPMA* VP Index* VP Status*
Description
Dynamic MAC address assigned by the FCoE switch. Management number of the FCoE switch. Status of the virtual ports Link Down Link Up (Logged In) Link UP (Logged Out)
Opens the Edit Ports window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
*This item does not appear in the window by default. To show this item in the window, change the display settings in the Column Settings window for the table option. For details, see the Hitachi Storage Navigator User Guide.
Description
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Internal WWN Speed Security Attribute WWN of the port. Data transfer speed for the selected fibre channel port in the unit of Gbps (Gigabit per second). LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Description
Address of the selected port. Indicates whether a fabric switch is used. Topology of the selected port. Total number of logical units set to the relevant port, and the maximum number of logical units that can be registered to the port. When an initiator port or external port is selected, a hyphen (-) appears. Total number of hosts set to the relevant port, and the maximum number of hosts that can be registered to the port. When an initiator port or external port is selected, a hyphen (-) appears. Total number of host groups set to the relevant port, and the maximum number of host groups that can be registered to the port. When an initiator port or external port is selected, the maximum number is not available.
Number of Hosts
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Port Security Number of Hosts Number of LUNs
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LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts in the host group. Number of logical units in the host group.
Resource Group Name (ID) Resource group name and ID of the host group. If the port is the initiator port, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Create Host Groups Add LUN Paths Add Hosts Delete Host Groups* Edit Host Groups* Create Alternative LUN Paths* Export* Opens the Create Host Groups window. Opens the Add LUN Paths window. Opens the Add Hosts window. Opens the Delete Host Groups window. Opens the Edit Host Groups window. Opens the Create Alternative LUN Paths window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
Hosts tab
This tab provides information about the HBA WWNs that are registered to the host groups assigned to the logged-on user.
Item
Port ID HBA WWN Host Name Host Group Name Add to Host Groups Edit Host Remove Hosts Export Identifier of the port. HBA WWNs and their icons. Name of the host. Name of the host group. Opens the Add to Host Groups window. Opens the Edit Host window. Opens the Remove Hosts window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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Summary on page G-11 Hosts tab on page G-11 LUNs tab on page G-11 Host Mode Options tab on page G-13
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Host Group Name Port ID Host Mode Port Security Identifier of the port. Host mode of the host group. LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port.
Description
Name of the host group.
Hosts tab
Item
Port ID HBA WWN Host Name Host Group Name Add to Host Groups Edit Host Add Hosts Remove Hosts* Add Hosts Export Identifier of the port. HBA WWNs and their icons. Name of the host. Name of the host group. Opens the Add to Host Groups window. Opens the Edit Host window. Opens the Add Hosts window Opens the Remove Hosts window. Opens the Add Hosts window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
Description
LUNs tab
This tab provides information about the LU paths that correspond to the LDEV assigned to the logged-in user.
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Port ID LUN ID LDEV ID Identifier of the port. Icons and identifiers of the logical unit. Clicking a LUN ID opens the LUN Properties window. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Clicking an LDEV ID takes you to the LDEV Properties window. LDEV Name Pool Name (ID) Name of each LDEV. Displays the pool name and pool ID. If the logical volume is not the volume other than V-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined.
Description
Emulation Type
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Capacity - Total Capacity - Used
Description
Displays the logical volume capacity. Displays the V-VOL used capacity. The Total value displayed might be larger than the Used value due to following reasons: Used displays the used capacity of the V-VOL that is rounded up on each page. If the emulation type is 3390-A, the used capacity of V-VOL includes the capacity of the control cylinders (7 Cyl is required per 1,113 Cyl).
If the logical volume is not the volume other than V-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Capacity - Used(%) Capacity - Tier1 Displays the V-VOL usage level. If the logical volume is not the volume other than V-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the used capacity of tier 1. If the logical volume is not the volume other than V-VOL, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the used capacity of tier 2. If the logical volume is not the volume other than V-VOL, or if tier 2 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the used capacity of tier 3. If the logical volume is not the volume other than V-VOL, or if tier 3 does not exist, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Displays the type for each logical volume. CLPR Tiering Policy Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume. DP: V-VOL of Dynamic Provisioning. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Capacity - Tier2
Capacity - Tier3
Provisioning Type
Cache logical partition number, displayed as ID:CLPR. Displays the tiering policy name and ID. All(0): Policy specified when all tiers in the pool are used. Level1(1) to Level31(31): Policy selected from Level1 to Level31, set to the V-VOL. -: The logical volume is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL.
New Page Assignment Tier Displays the new page assignment tier of the tiering policy. See New page assignment tier on page 5-54. -: The logical volume is not the Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe V-VOL. Tier Relocation Displays whether tier relocation is set to Enable or Disable. If the logical volume is not to the V-VOL of Dynamic Tiering or Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
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Attribute Number of Paths Add LUN Paths Copy LUN Paths Edit Command Devices Delete LUN Paths* Edit UUIDs* Export*
Description
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Displays the total number of relevant paths and alternative paths. Opens the Add LUN Paths window. Opens the Copy LUN Path window. Opens the Edit Command Devices window. Opens the Delete LUN Paths window. Opens the Edit UUIDs window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
Description
Number of the host mode option. Description of the host mode option. Setting (enable or disable) of the host mode option. Opens the Edit Host Group window. Opens a window where you can export configuration information listed in the table to a file that can be used for multiple purposes, such as backup or reporting.
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This table lists logical volumes for which LU paths can be established. Only the LDEVs available to the logged-on user are available.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID)
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Identifier of the parity group. Pool name and pool identifier. If the LDEV is not used as a pool-VOL, a hyphen (-) appears.
Displays the RAID level. If multiple RAID levels exist in a pool, Mixed appears in this field. Emulation type for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume.
Capacity
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Provisioning Type Attribute
Description
Provisioning type for each logical volume. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume. DP: V-VOL of Dynamic Provisioning. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Number of paths set for the LDEV. Resource group name and identifier of the LDEV. Adds logical volumes selected from the Available LDEVs table to the Selected LDEVs table. Removes logical volumes from the Selected LDEVs table.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Parity Group ID Pool Name (ID)
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Identifier of the parity group. Pool name and pool identifier. If the LDEV is not used as a pool-VOL, a hyphen (-) appears.
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Emulation Type
Description
Emulation type for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume. Provisioning type for each logical volume. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume. DP: V-VOL of Dynamic Provisioning. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Attribute
Number of paths set for the LDEV. Resource group name and identifier of the LDEV.
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This table lists host groups for which LU paths can be established. Only the host groups assigned to the logged-on user are available.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode
Description
Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Port Security Number of Hosts Resource Group Name (ID) Detail Add Remove
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Resource group name and identifier of the host group. Details about the selected host group. Adds host groups selected from the Available Host Groups table to the Selected Host Groups table. Removes the selected host groups from the Selected Host Groups table.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode
Description
Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Resource group name and identifier of the host group. Details about the selected host group.
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LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Identifier of the parity group. Pool names and pool identifiers. If the LDEV is not used as a pool-VOL, a hyphen (-) appears.
Emulation Type
Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume. Provisioning types for each logical volume. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume. DP: V-VOL of Dynamic Provisioning. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Attribute
LUN ID ((number of LUNs) Sets of Paths) port ID/ host group name
Number of assigned LUNs. Name of the port and the host group of assigned LUNs. This item appears according to the number of assigned LUNs. To change the LDEV name setting, select an LDEV and then click this button. To change the LUN setting, select the check box in the table column of port ID/host group name, select the target LDEV, and then click this button.
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Identifier of the LDEV.
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Attribute LUN ID ((number of LUNs) Sets of Paths) port ID/ host group name
Description
Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Number of assigned LUNs for the relevant LDEV. Name of the port and the host group of the assigned LUNs. Assigned LUN IDs also appear.
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Host Group Name
Description
Enter the name of the host group. As a host group name, you can use single-byte ASCII characters (alphanumeric characters and symbols) up to 64 characters. You cannot use the following symbols: \ / : , ; * ? " < > | You cannot use blanks at the beginning or end of the host group name.
Select the resource group in which the host group is created. If Any is selected, among all ports being allocated to the user, ports where the host group can be add are available in the Available Ports table. If other than Any is selected, among ports assigned to the selected resource group, ports where the host group can be add are available in the Available Ports table. Select the host mode from the list. Adds the settings to the Selected Host Groups table.
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Identifier of the port.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Adds a new host. Or, select host bus adapters and then click this button to assign a nickname to the host bus adapter.
Description
Identifier of the port. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Security Options
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Click to view a list of host mode options.
Description
The ID number of the host mode option. The description of host mode option. The setting status (enable or disable) of the host mode option. Indicates that the host mode option is enabled. Indicates that the host mode option is disabled.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode Port Attribute
Description
Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group.
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Resource Group Name (ID) Detail Remove Next Task Option
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Resource group name and identifier of the host group. Details about the selected host group. Removes the selected host groups from the Selected Host Groups table. Click Next to go to the task setting window, which is indicated in Next Task Option.
Description
Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
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Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Resource group name and identifier of the host group. Details about the selected host group.
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Host Group name
Description
Specify the name of the host group. Host group name can be up to 64 single-byte ASCII characters (alpha-numerals and symbols). You cannot use the following symbols: \ / : , ; * ? " < >| You cannot use blanks at the beginning or end of the host group name. If a host group assigned to an initiator port is included in the specified host groups, this item is unavailable.
Host Mode
Select the host mode from the list. If a host group assigned to an initiator port is included in the specified host groups, this item is unavailable.
Description
Number identifier of the host mode option. Description of the host mode option. Indicates the current status setting (enable or disable) of the host mode option on this host group. Enables the host mode option. Disables the host mode option.
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
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Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Details about the selected host group.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Details about the selected host group. Adds host groups selected from the Available Host Groups table to the Selected Host Groups table. Removes the selected host groups from the Selected Host Groups table.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
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Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Details about the selected host group.
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group.
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Port ID HBA WWN Host Name Host Group Name New Host WWN of the port. Name of the host.
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Identifier of the port.
Name of the host group. Indicates whether this is a newly added host. Yes: The host is newly added and has never been connected via a cable to any port in the storage system. No: The host has been connected via a cable to another port.
Adds a new host. Note that Port ID and Host Group Name will be blank after a new host is added.
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Add Remove
Description
Adds hosts selected from the Available Hosts table to the Selected Hosts table. Removes hosts from the Selected Hosts table.
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Port ID HBA WWN
Description
Identifier of the port. This field is blank for the host created by clicking Add New host. WWN of the port.
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Host Name Host Group Name New Host Name of the host.
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Name of the host group. Note that this field is blank for the host created by clicking Add New host. Indicates whether this is a newly added host. Yes: The host is newly added and has never been connected via a cable to any port in the storage system. No: The host has been connected via a cable to another port.
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group.
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Host Mode Port Attribute
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The host mode of the host group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group.
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Identifier of the port. Identifier of the selected LUN paths. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Name of the host group. Size of each logical volume. Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
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Remove from Delete process
Description
Removes LUN paths from the Selected LUN Paths table.
Delete all defined LUN paths to Removes LUN paths from the Selected LUN Paths above LDEVs table. When this check box is selected, the host groups of all the alternate paths in the LDEV displayed in the Selected LUNs table must be assigned to the Storage Administrator group permitted to manage them. Next Task Option Click Next to go to the task setting window, which is indicated in Task Next Option.
Description
Identifier of the port. Identifier of the selected LUN path. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV.
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Host Group Name Capacity Attribute
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Name of the host group. Size of each logical volume. Displays the attribute of the LDEV. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
Information in this topic assumes only a single task is executed. If multiple tasks are executed, the window shows all configuration items. To check information of a configuration item, click Back to return to the configuration window, and then click Help
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HBA WWN Host Name
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Specify the WWN of the port in 16 digits of hexadecimal numbers. Specify the host name. Host name can be up to 64 single-byte ASCII characters (alpha-numerals and symbols). You cannot use the following symbols: \ / : , ; * ? " < >| You cannot use blanks at the beginning or end of the host name. A host name is case-sensitive.
If this check box is selected, the changes made in this dialog box will also affect other ports.
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Identifier of the port.
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Port Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager. If this port attribute is changed from Target or RCU Target to Initiator or to External, the host group of this port belongs to meta_resource. Therefore, the host group of this port is not displayed in windows.
Select whether LUN security is enabled or disabled. Select the data transfer speed, in Gbps, for the selected fibre channel port. If Auto is selected, the storage system automatically sets the data transfer speed to 1, 2, 4, 8, or 10 Gbps. Caution: If you are using 2-Gbps HBA and switch, set the transfer speed of the CHF (fibre channel adapter) port as 2 Gbps. If you are using 1-Gbps HBA and switch, set the transfer speed of the CHF port as 1 Gbps. If you are using 4-Gbps HBA and switch, set the transfer speed of the CHF port as 4 Gbps. If you are using 8-Gbps HBA and switch, set the transfer speed of the CHF port as 8 Gbps. However, the transfer speed of the CHF port cannot be set as 1 Gbps when the CHF is 8US. Therefore, 1-Gbps HBA and switch cannot be connected. If the Auto Negotiation setting is required, the linkup may become improper at server restart. Check a channel lamp, and if it is blinking, remove and re-insert the cable to perform the signal synchronization and linkup. When the transfer speed of the CHF port is set to Auto, the data might not be transferred at the maximum speed depending on the connected device. Confirm the transfer speed appearing in Speed in the Ports list when you start up the storage system, HBA, or switch. When the transfer speed is not the maximum speed, select the maximum speed from the list on the right or remove and reinsert the cable. Only 10 Gbps can be specified for the FCoE port. Auto cannot be specified for the FCoE port.
Select the address of the selected port. Select whether a fabric switch is set to ON or OFF. Only ON can be specified for the FCoE port.
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Connection Type Select the topology.
Description
FC-AL: Fibre channel arbitrated loop P-to-P (point-to-point). Only P-to-P can be specified for the FCoE port.
Caution: Some fabric switches require that you specify point-to-point topology. If you enable a fabric switch, check the documentation for the fabric switch to determine whether your switch requires point-to-point topology.
Description
Identifier of the port.
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Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Data transfer speed for the selected fibre channel port in the unit of Gbps (Gigabit per second). Address of the selected port. Status setting (ON or OFF) for a fabric switch. Topology of the selected port. FC-AL: Fibre channel arbitrated loop P-to-P: Point-to-point
Description
Select the resource group in which the host group is created. If Any is selected, among all ports being allocated to the user, ports where the host group can be add are available in the Available Ports table. If other than Any is selected, among ports assigned to the selected resource group, ports where the host group can be add are available in the Available Ports table.
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Port ID Attribute
Description
Identifier of the port. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
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Security Add Remove
Description
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Adds ports selected from the Available Ports table to the Selected Ports table. Removes ports from the Selected Ports table.
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Port ID Attribute
Description
Identifier of the port. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Resource group name and identifier of the resource group containing the host groups.
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Identifier of the added logical unit. Identifier of the LDEV. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume. Identifier of the parity group. Number of paths set for the LDEV.
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This table lists the host groups for which LU paths can be copied. Only the host group assigned to the logged-on user are available.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode Port Attribute
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
Port Security
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Number of Hosts Detail Add Remove
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Number of hosts registered in the host group. Details about the selected host group. Adds host groups selected from the Available Host Groups table to the Selected Host Groups table. Removes the selected host groups from the Selected Host Groups table.
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Port ID Host Group Name Host Mode
Description
Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Details about the selected host group.
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group.
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Port Attribute
Description
Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group.
Description
Identifier of the added logical unit. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume. Displays the IDs of parity groups. Displays the number of paths set to the relevant LDEV.
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Identifier of the port.
Remove selected hosts from If this check box is selected, selected hosts are all host groups containing the removed from all host groups containing the hosts in hosts in the storage system the storage system.
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Identifier of the port.
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Prefix
Description
For an OPEN VMS server host: The total length of the Prefix and the Initial Number may not exceed 5 characters. If the Prefix is 5 characters, you may not specify an Initial Number and vice versa. For a server host other than OPEN VMS: The total length of the Prefix and the Initial Number may not exceed 64 characters. If the Prefix is 64 characters, you may not specify an Initial Number and vice versa. The following rules apply to UUID: These characters cannot be used: \ / : , ; * ? " < > | A space character cannot be used for the first and the last characters. UUIDs are case-sensitive. For example, Abc and abc are different UUIDs.
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Initial Number
Description
For an OPEN VMS server host: The total length of the Prefix and the Initial Number may not exceed 5 characters. If the Prefix is 5 characters, you may not specify an Initial Number and vice versa. For a server host other than OPEN VMS: The total length of the Prefix and the Initial Number may not exceed 64 characters. If the Prefix is 64 characters, you may not specify an Initial Number and vice versa. The following rules apply to the initial number. Example: 1: Up to 9 numbers are added (1, 2, 3 ... 9) 08: Up to 92 numbers are added (08, 09, 10 ... 99) (If the host mode is OpenVMS, the numbers are: 8, 9, 10 ... 99) 23: Up to 77 numbers are added (23, 24, 25 ... 99)
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Identifier of the port. Logical units whose UUID has been changed.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name UUID Emulation Type
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Identifies the set or changed UUID. A blank field indicates that the UUID is released. Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume.
Capacity
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HBA WWN Host Name
Description
Specify the WWN of the port in 16 digits of hexadecimal numbers. Specify the host name. As a host name, you can use single-byte ASCII characters (alpha-numerals and symbols) up to 64 characters. You cannot use the following symbols: \/:,;*?"<>| You cannot use blanks at the beginning or end of the host name. A host name is case-sensitive.
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Item
Initial LUN ID
Description
Specify the initial LUN ID in 4 digits of hexadecimal numbers (from 0000 to 07FF). If multiple LUs are selected, LUN IDs are set consecutively from the specified LUN ID.
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group.
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Host Mode Port Attribute
Description
The host mode of the host group. Attribute of the port indicating I/O flow. Initiator: Issues I/O commands to a target port when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. Target: Receives I/O commands from a host. RCU Target: Receives I/O commands from an initiator when I/O is executed between storage systems with TrueCopy, and so on. External: Issues I/O commands to a target port of an external storage system with Universal Volume Manager.
LUN security setting (enable or disable) on the port. Number of hosts registered in the host group. Details about the selected host group.
Description
Identifier of the port.
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Host Group Name
Description
Name of the host group.
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LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. This field is blank because the UUID is to be deleted. Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume.
Capacity
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Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group. The number of host mode options that are enabled. Resource group names and IDs of host groups. The ID is provided in parentheses.
Hosts table
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HBA WWN Host Name WWN of the port. Name of the host.
Description
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Identifier of the selected logical unit.
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LDEV ID LDEV Name Host Group Name Host Mode Host Mode Option Port ID Emulation Type
Description
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Name of the host group. The host mode of the host group. The number of host mode options that are enabled. Identifier of the port on this volume. Emulation types for the logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of the logical volume. Provisioning type assigned to this logical volume. Basic: Internal volume. DP: DP-VOL. External: External volume. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume. Command Device: Command device. Remote Command Device: Remote command device. Nondisruptive Migration: Volume for nondisruptive migration. -: Volume in which the attribute is not defined.
LDEV Attribute
If the logical volume is used as a command device, indicates the status of the attributes on this LDEV. Security: Indicates the status of command device security is (enable or disable). User Authentication: Indicates the status of user authentication (enable or disable). Device Group Definition: Indicates the status of device group definition (enable or disable).
Indicates the setting (Enabled or Disabled) of command device security. Indicates the setting (Enabled or Disabled) of the command device user authentication. Indicates the setting (Enabled or Disabled) of the command device group definition.
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Access Attribute Number of Paths UUID CLPR
Description
Access attribute assigned to this LDEV. Read/Write: Both read and write operations are permitted on the logical volume. Read-only: Read operations are permitted on the logical volume. Protect: Neither read nor write operations are permitted.
Number of paths set for the LDEV. User-definable LUN identifier. This field is blank if the UUID is not set. Cache logical partition numbers. For detailed information about CLPRs, see the Performance Guide.
LUNs table
This table provides information about the LUN ID registered for the selected LDEV.
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Port ID Host Group Name LUN ID
Description
Identifier of the port. Name of the host group. Identifier of the logical unit.
Hosts table
Lists the hosts that belong to the host group in which the selected LUN ID is registered.
Item
HBA WWN Host Name WWN of the port. Name of the host.
Description
Authentication window
Authentication window (fibre folder selected)
On the menu bar, click Actions, Port/Host Group, and then Authentication. The Authentication window opens. Use this window to make settings for user authentication.
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Port tree
The Port tree provides information about user authentication on each port. Double-click the Fibre folder to show the fibre channel ports in the storage system. If you select the Fibre folder, information about ports and fabric switches appears in the table on the right of the tree. The Fibre folder is available only if the storage system contains a fibre channel adapter.
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CLX-Y
Description
This icon indicates a fibre channel port.
Description
Fibre channel port names.
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Time out
Description
The period of time between authentication sessions to a same port. If the previous authentication session to a port failed, the next authentication session starts after the specified period of time elapses. The unit is seconds. If authentication fails for the number of times specified in Refusal Freq., connection to the port fails. Refusal Intvl. shows the interval (in minutes) from when connection to a port fails to when the next authentication session starts. Number of times that authentication is allowed for connection to a port. If authentication fails for the specified number of times, connection to the port fails.
Refusal Intvl.
Refusal Freq.
Description
Indicates whether to perform authentication for the fabric switch. Enable: The fabric switch is a target of user authentication. Disable: The fabric switch is not a target of user authentication.
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Port tree
Use this tree to find information about user authentication on each port. When you select a port from this tree, the Authentication Information (Target) list on the right provides user information of the hosts that are registered on the port. In addition, the Authentication Information (Host) list below the Authentication Information (Target) list provides the user information of the selected port. Double-click the Fibre folder to view all fibre channel ports in the storage system. The Fibre folder is available only if the storage system contains a fibre channel adapter. Double-click the fibre channel ports to view host groups in that port. The host group name appears beside the icon.
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CLX-Y host group name Indicates that the host group performs authentication of hosts.
Description
Indicates a fibre channel port.
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host group name
Description
Indicates that the host group does not perform authentication of hosts.
Description
Description
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Group Name
Description
Select the group name where the user will be registered.
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User Name Secret
Description
Specify the user name of the host. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be used. Specify the secret to be used for host authentication. Use 12 to 32 characters, including alphanumerics, spaces, and the following symbols: . - + @ _ = : / [ ] , ~
Specify the secret again for confirmation. An error occurs if you enter incorrect characters, and then click OK. Protocol to be used for user authentication. This protocol is always CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol).
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Group Name User Name Secret
Description
Group name where the user is registered. Specify the user name of the host. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be used. Specify the secret to be used for host authentication. Use 12 to 32 characters, including alphanumerics, spaces, and the following symbols: . - + @ _ = : / [ ] , ~
Specify the secret again for confirmation. An error occurs if you enter incorrect characters, and then click OK. Protocol to be used for user authentication. This protocol is always CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol).
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Group Name User Name
Description
Group name where the user is registered. Specify the user name of the host. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be used.
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Specify the secret to be used for host authentication. Use 12 to 32 characters, including alphanumerics, spaces, and the following symbols: . - + @ _ = : / [ ] , ~
Re-enter Secret
Specify the secret again for confirmation. An error occurs if you enter incorrect characters, and then click OK.
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Command Device Command Device Security
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Select Enable to enable command devices. Select Disable to release command devices. Select Enable to apply command device security to a logical device in a storage system. Select Disable to release command device security. If you want to protect logical volumes from the use of CCI commands, you must apply command device security to the logical volumes. If command device security is applied to a logical device, the logical device will not be affected by CCI commands issued via command devices from the hosts.
User Authentication
Select Enable to apply user authentication to a command device. Select Disable to release user authentication. Select Enable to apply device group definition to a command device. Select Disable to release device group definition.
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LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Name of the LDEV. Identifier of the parity group. Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device). For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of the emulation type. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes are combined. Size of each logical volume. Provisioning types for each logical volume. Basic: Internal volume. External: External volume. DP: V-VOL of Dynamic Provisioning. Snapshot: Thin Image volume or Copy-on-Write Snapshot volume.
Command Device
Indicates whether the selected logical device is a command device. Enabled: The command devices are enabled. Disabled: The logical device is not a command device.
Indicates whether command device security is applied to the selected command device. Enabled: Command device security is applied to the command device. Disabled: Command device security is not applied to the command device.
User Authentication
Indicates whether user authentication is applied to the selected command device. Enabled: User authentication is applied to the command device. Disabled: User authentication is not applied to the command device.
Indicates whether the device group definition is applied to the selected command device. Enabled: Device group definition is applied to the command device. Disabled: Device group definition is not applied to the command device.
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LUNs reserved by hosts are displayed.
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Displays names of ports. Displays IDs of the LUNs. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays names of LDEVs. Displays the number of paths set for the relevant LDEV.
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Displays the status of the host-reserved LUN. Open Reserved: LUN is reserved by the Open Reserved command. Persistent Reserved: LUN is reserved by the Persistent Group Reserve command. Mainframe Reserved: LUN is reserved by the mainframe system. ACA Active: LUN is in the ACA active status.
Description
Displays names of ports. Displays IDs of the LUNs. LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV. Displays names of LDEVs.
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Displays the number of paths set for the relevant LDEV. Displays the status of the host-reserved LUN. Open Reserved: LUN is reserved by the Open Reserved command. Persistent Reserved: LUN is reserved by the Persistent Group Reserve command. Mainframe Reserved: LUN is reserved by the mainframe system. ACA Active: LUN is in the ACA active status.
Description
Displays names of ports. Displays the HBA WWNs and their icons. Displays the names of hosts.
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Displays the names of host groups. Displays the host login status (Logged In or Logged Out).
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Glossary
This glossary defines the special terms used in this document. Click the letter links below to navigate.
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2DC
two-data-center. Refers to the local and remote sites, or data centers, in which TrueCopy (TC) and Universal Replicator (UR) combine to form a remote replication configuration. In a 2DC configuration, data is copied from a TC primary volume at the local site to the UR master journal volume at an intermediate site, then replicated to the UR secondary volume at the remote site. Since this configuration side-steps the TC secondary volume at the intermediate site, the intermediate site is not considered a data center.
3DC
three-data-center. Refers to the local, intermediate, and remote sites, or data centers, in which TrueCopy (TC) and Universal Replicator (UR) combine to form a remote replication configuration. In a 3DC configuration, data is copied from a local site to an intermediate site and then to a remote site (3DC cascade configuration), or from a local site to two separate remote sites (3DC multi-target configuration).
A
access attribute
The setting on a logical volume (mainframe or open-systems) that determines whether hosts can read and/or write to the volume.
ACE
Advanced Cluster Environment
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ACP
array control processor. Another name for a back-end director (BED).
Adr
address
AdvFS
advanced file system
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
AL
arbitrated loop
alias device
A formatted but unused mainframe logical device (LDEV) whose address can be used as an alias for a Parallel Access Volume (PAV) base device. See also base device.
allocated volume
A logical device (LDEV) for which one or more host paths are defined.
AL-PA
arbitrated-loop physical address
alternate path
A secondary path (port, target ID, LUN) to a logical volume, in addition to the primary path, that is used as a backup in case the primary path fails.
AMS
Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
AOU
allocation on use. Another name for Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning software.
APAR
Authorized Problem Analysis Report
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API
application program interface
APLB
active path load balancing
array
Another name for a RAID storage system.
array domain
All functions, paths, and drives controlled by one back-end director (BED) feature (pair of boards). An array domain can contain a mix of mainframe and open-systems volume types. RAID-level intermix (all RAID types) is also allowed within an array domain.
array frame
One of the additional cabinets that can be added to the controller frame of the floor model and that contains primarily data drives.
array group
See RAID group.
ASCII
American National Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASL
Array Support Library
ASTM
American Society for Testing and Materials
async
asynchronous
at-time split
Operation that allows multiple pairsplit operations to be performed at a pre-determined time.
ATA
Advanced Technology Attachment
ATM
asynchronous transfer mode
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audit log
Files that store a history of the operations performed from Storage Navigator and the service processor (SVP), commands that the storage system received from hosts, and data encryption operations.
ave, avg
average
B
b
bit
B
byte
b/sec, bps
bits per second
B/sec, Bps
bytes per second
base device
A formatted mainframe logical device (LDEV) that contains user data and can be accessed via alias devices using IBM Parallel Access Volume (PAV) host software. A base device must be defined to the host as a "B" device type (for example, 3390B-9). See also alias device.
BBC
buffer-to-buffer credit
BC
business continuity
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BCM
Business Continuity Manager
BED
See back-end director (BED).
bind mode
In bind mode the Cache Residency Manager extents are used to hold read and write data for specific extents on volumes. Data written to the Cache Residency Manager bind area is not destaged to the drives. For bind mode, all targeted read and write data is transferred at host data transfer speed.
BIOS
basic input/output system
BL
block length
blade
A computer module, generally a single circuit board, used mostly in servers.
BLK, blk
block
bmp
bitmap
BS
basic (power) supply
BSA
bus adapter
BTU
British thermal unit
C
C/T
See consistency time (C/T).
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ca
cache
cache blade
A circuit board containing random-access memory (RAM) that is a component in the Virtual Storage Platform controller.
capacity
The amount of data storage space available on a physical storage device, usually measured in bytes (MB, GB, TB, etc.).
cascade configuration
In a 3DC cascade configuration for remote replication, data is copied from a local site to an intermediate site and then to a remote site using TrueCopy and Universal Replicator. See also 3DC. In a ShadowImage cascade configuration, two layers of secondary volumes can be defined for a single primary volume. Pairs created in the first and second layer are called cascaded pairs.
cascade function
A ShadowImage function that allows a primary volume (P-VOL) to have up to nine secondary volumes (S-VOLs) in a layered configuration. The first cascade layer (L1) is the original ShadowImage pair with one P-VOL and up to three S-VOLs. The second cascade layer (L2) contains ShadowImage pairs in which the L1 S-VOLs are functioning as the PVOLs of layer-2 ShadowImage pairs that can have up to two S-VOLs for each P-VOL. See also root volume, node volume, leaf volume, layer-1 (L1) pair, and layer-2 (L2) pair.
cascaded pair
A ShadowImage pair in a cascade configuration. See cascade function.
CC
Concurrent Copy; channel command; cylinder-cylinder
CCA
channel connection address
CCHH
cylinder-cylinder, head-head
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CCI
Hitachi Command Control Interface software
CCW
channel command word
CDB
control data block
CEC
Canadian Electroacoustic Community
C-field
count-field
CFL
Configuration File Loader. A Storage Navigator function for validating and running scripted spreadsheets.
CFW
cache fast write
CG
See consistency group (CTG).
CH
channel
CHA
channel adapter. Another name for a front-end director (FED).
channel path
The communication path between a channel and a control unit. A channel path consists of the physical channel path and the logical path.
CHAP
challenge handshake authentication protocol
CHIP
client-host interface processor. Another name for a front-end director.
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CHL
channel
CHP
channel path; channel processor. The channel processors are the microprocessors on the front-end director features of the Universal Storage Platform V/VM.
CHPID
channel path ID
CIFS
common internet file system
CKD
count-key data
CL
cluster
CLI
command line interface
CLPR
cache logical partition
cluster
Multiple-storage servers working together to respond to multiple read and write requests.
CM
control memory
CMA
cache memory adapter
CMM
cache memory module
command device
A dedicated logical volume used only by Command Control Interface to interface with the storage system. Can be shared by several hosts.
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control chassis
The hardware component that houses the controller components of the Virtual Storage Platform storage system, including the front-end directors, virtual storage directors, cache and shared memory, switches, and back-end directors. The Virtual Storage Platform storage system can be configured with one or two control chassis.
controller
The component in a storage system that manages all storage functions. It is analogous to a computer and contains a processors, I/O devices, RAM, power supplies, cooling fans, and other sub-components as needed to support the operation of the storage system.
controller frame
The cabinet (floor model) that contains the controller components of the RAID storage system.
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copy-on-write
Point-in-time snapshot copy of any data volume within a storage system. Copy-on-Write Snapshot stores only changed data blocks. Therefore, the amount of storage capacity required for each copy is substantially smaller than the source volume.
copy pair
A pair of volumes in which one volume contains original data and the other volume contains the copy of the original. Copy operations can be synchronous or asynchronous, and the volumes of the copy pair can be located in the same storage system (local copy) or in different storage systems (remote copy). A copy pair can also be called a volume pair, or just pair.
COW
copy-on-write
COW Snapshot
Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot software
PAV
Hitachi Compatible PAV
CPPL
command processor parameter list
CPU
central processing unit
CRC
cyclical redundancy checking
CRM
Hitachi Cache Residency Manager
CSA
Canadian Standards Association
CT, C/T
See consistency time (C/T).
CTG
See consistency group (CTG).
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CTL
controller
CTQ
command tag queuing
CTRLID
controller ID
CU
control unit
currency of data
The synchronization of the volumes in a copy pair. When the data on the secondary volume (S-VOL) is identical to the data on the primary volume (P-VOL), the data on the S-VOL is current. When the data on the S-VOL is not identical to the data on the P-VOL, the data on the S-VOL is not current.
CV
See custom volume (CV).
CVS
custom volume size
CXFS
clustered version of XFS file system
CYL, cyl
cylinder
cylinder bitmap
Indicates the differential data (updated by write I/Os) in a volume of a split or suspended copy pair. The primary and secondary volumes each have their own cylinder bitmap. When the pair is resynchronized, the cylinder bitmaps are merged, and the differential data is copied to the secondary volume.
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D
D
delimiter
DAM
direct-access method
DASD
direct-access storage device
data consistency
When the data on the secondary volume is identical to the data on the primary volume.
data drive
A physical data storage device that can be either a hard disk drive (HDD) or a flash drive (also called a solid-state device).
data path
The physical paths used by primary storage systems to communicate with secondary storage systems in a remote replication environment.
data pool
One or more logical volumes designated to temporarily store original data. When a snapshot is taken of a primary volume, the data pool is used if a data block in the primary volume is to be updated. The original snapshot of the volume is maintained by storing the to-be-changed data blocks in the data pool.
DB
database
dB(A)
decibel (A-weighted)
DB2
DATABASE 2
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DBMS
database management system
DBV
Hitachi Database Validator
DC
data center
DCR
Dynamic Cache Residency
delta resync
A disaster recovery solution in which TrueCopy and Universal Replicator systems are configured to provide a quick recovery using only differential data stored at an intermediate site.
DEV, dev
device
device
A physical or logical unit with a specific function.
device emulation
Indicates the type of logical volume. Mainframe device emulation types provide logical volumes of fixed size, called logical volume images (LVIs), which contain EBCDIC data in CKD format. Typical mainframe device emulation types include 3390-9 and 3390-M. Open-systems device emulation types provide logical volumes of variable size, called logical units (LUs), that contain ASCII data in FBA format. The typical open-systems device emulation type is OPEN-V.
DEVN
device number
DF600
The factory model name for the Hitachi Thunder 9500V storage system.
DF700
The factory model name for the Hitachi TagmaStore Adaptable Modular Storage and Workgroup Modular Storage arrays.
DF800
The factory model name for the Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 storage system.
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DFDSS
Data Facility Dataset Services
DFSMS
Data Facility System Managed Storage
DFW
DASD fast write
DHCP
dynamic host configuration protocol
differential data
Changed data in the primary volume not yet reflected in the secondary volume of a copy pair.
differential table
Used to manage differential data between pairs primary volumes and secondary volumes. In Volume Migration, it is used during volume transfer to manage differential data between a source and target volume. Used by ShadowImage, ShadowImage for Mainframe, Copy-onWrite Snapshot, Compatible FlashCopy V2, Compatible Software for IBM FlashCopy SE, and Volume Migration.
disaster recovery
A set of procedures to recover critical application data and processing after a disaster or other failure.
disk array
Disk array, or just array, is another name for a RAID storage system.
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DKA
disk adapter. Another name for a back-end director (BED).
DKC
disk controller. DKC can refer to the RAID storage system or the controller components.
DKCMAIN
disk controller main. Refers to the microcode for the RAID storage system.
DKP
disk processor. Refers to the microprocessors on the back-end director features of the Universal Storage Platform V/VM.
DKU
disk unit. See drive chassis.
DL
data length
DLM
See data lifecyle management (DLM).
DM-LU
See differential management logical unit (DM-LU).
DMP
Dynamic Multi Pathing
DO
dataset organization
DNS
domain name system
DVE
dynamic volume expansion
DP
Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning software
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DP-VOL
Dynamic Provisioning-virtual volume. A virtual volume with no memory space used by Dynamic Provisioning.
drive chassis
The hardware component of the Virtual Storage Platform storage system that contains data drives and no controller components. A drive chassis can also be called a disk unit (DKU).
DRR
data recovery and reconstruction
DRU
Hitachi Data Retention Utility
DS
DEVSERV
DSF
Device Support Facilities
DSR
Hitachi Dataset Replication for IBM z/OS
DTDS+
Disaster Tolerant Storage System Plus
dump
A collection of data that is saved to a file when an error or crash occurs. The data is used by support personnel to determine the cause of the error or crash.
DWL
duplex write line
dynamic provisioning
An approach to managing storage. Instead of "reserving" a fixed amount of storage, it removes capacity from the available pool when data is actually written to disk. Dynamic provisioning is also referred to as thin provisioning.
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EB
exabyte
EBCDIC
extended binary-coded decimal interchange code
EBED
encrypting back-end director
EC
error code
ECB
entry control block; Electronic Code Book.
ECKD
extended count-key data
EDD
element data definition
EFS
extent file system (used in SGI IRIX systems)
ELB
extended long busy
DAR
Encryption License Key
EMI
electromagnetic interference
Emp
empty file option
EMT64T
Extended Memory 64 Technology
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emulation
The operation of the Hitachi RAID storage system to emulate the characteristics of a different storage system. For device emulation the mainframe host "sees" the logical devices on the RAID storage system as 3390-x devices. For controller emulation the mainframe host "sees" the control units (CUs) on the RAID storage system as 2105 or 2107 controllers. RAID storage system operates the same as the storage system being emulated.
emulation group
A set of device emulation types that can be intermixed within a RAID group and treated as a group.
env.
environment
EOF
end of file; end of field
EOU
ease of use
EPO
emergency power-off
ERC
error reporting communications
EREP
Error Reporting
ERP
error recovery procedure
ESA
Enterprise Systems Architecture
ESCD
extended system configuration data; ESCON director
ESCON
Enterprise System Connection
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ESD
electrostatic discharge
ESDS
entry-sequenced dataset
ESS
Enterprise Storage Server
EXCTG
See extended consistency group (EXCTG).
EXG
external volume group
ExSA
Extended Serial Adapter. Another name for an ESCON front-end director.
ext.
external
external application
A software module that is used by a storage system but runs on a separate platform.
external port
A fibre-channel port that is configured to be connected to an external storage system for Universal Volume Manager operations.
external volume
A logical volume whose data resides on drives that are physically located outside the Hitachi RAID storage system.
F
F
fixed length and de- blocking
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F/M
format/message
f/w
firmware
failback
The process of switching operations from the secondary path or host back to the primary path or host, after the primary path or host has recovered from failure. See also failover.
failover
The process of switching operations from the primary path or host to a secondary path or host when the primary path or host fails.
FAL
File Access Library
FAL/FCU
File Access Library/File Conversion Utility
FB
fixed length and blocking
FBA
fixed-block architecture
FC
fibre channel; FlashCopy
FCA
fibre-channel adapter
FC-AL
fibre-channel arbitrated loop
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
FCIP
fibre-channel internet protocol
FCP
fibre-channel protocol
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FCSP
fibre-channel security protocol
FCU
File Conversion Utility
FD
floppy disk
FD Dump Tool
Downloads Storage Navigator configuration information onto a floppy disk or hard disk for backup and troubleshooting purposes.
FDR
Fast Dump/Restore
FED
See front-end director (FED).
FIBARC
Fibre Connection Architecture
FICON
Fibre Connectivity
FIFO
first in, first out
flash drive
A data drive that is a solid-state memory device instead of a rotating hard disk drive. A flash drive can also be called a solid-state drive (SSD).
frame
A hardware cabinet (floor model) that contains RAID storage system hardware components. The two frame types are controller frame and array frame.
free capacity
The amount of storage space (in bytes) that is available for use by the host systems.
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FTP
file-transfer protocol
FV
fixed-size volume
FWD
fast-wide differential
FX
Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange
fx
IRIX disk utility
FXmto
Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange mainframe to open
FXotm
Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange open to mainframe
FXoto
Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange open to open
G
Gb
gigabit
GB
gigabyte
Gb/sec, Gbps
gigabits per second
GB/sec, GBps
gigabytes per second
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GbE
gigabit Ethernet
GDG
generation data group
GDS
generation dataset
GHz
gigahertz
GID
group ID
GLM
gigabit link module
GLPR
global logical partition
GT
Hitachi Graph-Track
GUI
graphical user interface
H
H.A.R.D
Hardware Assisted Resilient Data
h/w
hardware
HA
high availability
HACMP
High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing
HAM
Hitachi High Availability Manager software
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HBA
host bus adapter
HCD
Hardware Configuration Definition
HCS
Hitachi Command Suite (previously called Hitachi Storage Command Suite)
HD
head
HDD
hard disk drive
HDLM
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager
HDP
Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning software
HDT
Hitachi Dynamic Tiering software
HDU
hard disk unit
HDvM
Hitachi Device Manager software
head LDEV
See top LDEV.
HGLAM
Hitachi Global Link Availability Manager
HH
head-head
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high-speed mode
An operational mode of a fibre-channel port that improves data transfer rate but limits port usage to just one on the front-end director board.
HIHSM
Hitachi Hierarchical Storage Manager. Another name for Volume Migration.
Hi-Star
Hierarchical Star Network
HLDE
hold-error
HLQ
high-level qualifier
H-LUN
host logical unit
HMC
Hardware Management Console
HMDE
Hitachi Multiplatform Data Exchange. Another name for Hitachi CrossOS File Exchange.
HMRCF
Hitachi Multi-RAID Coupling Feature. Another name for Hitachi ShadowImage In-System Replication software for Mainframe.
HODM
Hitachi Online Data Migration
HOMRCF
Hitachi Open Multi-RAID Coupling Feature. Another name for Hitachi ShadowImage In-System Replication software.
HORC
Hitachi Open Remote Copy. Another name for Hitachi TrueCopy Remote Replication software.
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HORCM
Hitachi Open Remote Copy Manager. Another name for Command Control Interface.
host failover
The process of switching operations from one host to another host when the primary host fails.
host group
A group of hosts of the same operating system platform.
host mode
Operational modes that provide enhanced compatibility with supported host platforms. Used with fibre-channel ports on RAID storage systems.
HPAV
Hitachi Parallel Access Volume. Another name for Hitachi Compatible PAV.
HPF
High-Performance FICON
HPtM
Hitachi Protection Manager
HPvM
Hitachi Provisioning Manager
HRC
Hitachi Remote Copy. Another name for Hitachi TrueCopy Synchronous software for Mainframe.
HRCA
Hitachi Remote Copy Asynchronous
HRpM
Hitachi Replication Manager software
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HRX
Hitachi RapidXchange. Another name for Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange.
HSCS
Hitachi Storage Command Suite. This suite of products is now called the Hitachi Command Suite.
HSD
host storage domain. See host group.
HSN
Hierarchical Star Network
HTM
Hitachi Tuning Manager
TunMgr
Hitachi Tuning Manager
TSM
Hitachi Tiered Storage Manager
HUR
Hitachi Universal Replicator software
HVR
Hitachi Volume Relocation
HWM
high-water mark
HXRC
Hitachi Extended Remote Copy. Another name for Hitachi Compatible Replication for IBM XRC.
Hz
Hertz
I
IBM
International Business Machines Corporation
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ICF
integrated catalog facility
ICKDSF
Device Support Facility (DSF) program for media maintenance
ICP
interval control program
IDCAMS
access method services (a component of Data Facility Product)
IDE
integrated drive electronics
IEC
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEFBR14
Information Engineering Facility branch register 14
IETF
Internet Engineering Task Force
iFCP
internet fibre-channel protocol
IIS
internet information service
IML
initial microcode load; initial microprogram load
IMPL
initial microprogram load
IMS
Information Management System
in.
inch
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int.
interval
initial copy
An initial copy operation is performed when a copy pair is created. Data on the primary volume is copied to the secondary volume.
initiator port
A fibre-channel port configured to send remote I/Os to an RCU target port on another storage system. See also RCU target port and target port.
in-system replication
The original data volume and its copy are located in the same storage system. ShadowImage in-system replication provides duplication of logical volumes; Copy-on-Write Snapshot in-system replication provides "snapshots" of logical volumes that are stored and managed as virtual volumes (V-VOLs). See also remote replication.
internal volume
A logical volume whose data resides on drives that are physically located within the storage system. See also external volume.
IO
input/output
IOCDS
I/O Configuration Dataset
IOCP
I/O configuration program
IODF
I/O definition file
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IOPS
I/Os per second
IOS
internetwork operating system
IP
internet protocol
IPv4
Internet Protocol, Version 4
IPv6
Internet Protocol, Version 6
IPL
initial program load
ISAM
index sequential-access method
I-site
See intermediate site (I-site).
ISL
inter-switch link
iSNS
internet storage name service
ISPF/PDF
Interactive System Productivity Facility/Program Development Facility
IZPIOCP
inter-zone path (IZP) version of IOCP
J
JCL
job control language
JFS
Journaled File System
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JNL
journal
JNLG
journal group
journal volume
A volume that records and stores a log of all events that take place in another volume. In the event of a system crash, the journal volume logs are used to restore lost data and maintain data integrity. In Universal Replicator, differential data is held in journal volumes on until it is copied to the S-VOL.
JRE
Java Runtime Environment
JVM
Java Virtual Machine
JWS
Java Web Start
K
kb, Kb
kilobit
KB
kilobyte
Kb/sec, Kbps
kilobits per second
KB/sec, KBps
kilobytes per second
keypair
Two mathematically-related cryptographic keys: a private key and its associated public key.
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kHz
kilohertz
KL
key length
km
kilometer
KSDS
key sequential dataset
kVA
kilovolt-ampere
kW
kilowatt
L
L1 pair
See layer-1 (L1) pair.
L2 pair
See layer-2 (L2) pair.
LAN
local-area network
LBA
logical block address
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LCP
link control processor
LCU
logical control unit
LD
local directory; logical device
LDAP
lightweight directory access protocol
LDEV
logical device
LDKC
See logical disk controller (LDKC).
LDM
Logical Disk Manager
LDS
linear dataset
leaf volume
A level-2 secondary volume in a ShadowImage cascade configuration. The primary volume of a layer-2 pair is called a node volume. See also cascade configuration.
LED
light-emitting diode
LF
line feed
license key
A specific set of characters that unlocks an application and allows it to be used.
LIFO
last in, first out
LIP
loop initialization primitive
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LM
local memory
loc.
location
local copy
See in-system replication.
local site
See primary site.
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logical volume
See volume.
LPAR
logical partition
LRU
least recently used
LSM
Logical Storage Manager
LSS
logical subsystem
LU
logical unit
LUN
logical unit number
LUNM
Hitachi LUN Manager
LUSE
Hitachi LUN Expansion; Hitachi LU Size Expansion
LV
logical volume
LVD
Hitachi Logical Volume Divider
LVI
See logical volume image (LVI).
LVM
Logical Volume Manager; logical volume management
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LW
long wavelength
M
main control unit (MCU)
A storage system at a primary or main site that contains primary volumes of TrueCopy for Mainframe remote replication pairs. The MCU is configured to send remote I/Os to one or more storage systems at the secondary or remote site, called remote control units (RCUs), that contain the secondary volumes of the remote replication pairs. See also remote control unit (RCU).
main site
See primary site.
max.
maximum
MB
megabyte
Mb/sec, Mbps
megabits per second
MB/sec, MBps
megabytes per second
MBU
Hitachi Multiplatform Backup
MCU
See main control unit (MCU).
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MDB
master directory block
MF, M/F
mainframe
MHz
megahertz
MIB
message information block
mig.
migration
min.
minute; minimum
MIH
missing interrupt handler
mirror
In Universal Replicator, each pair relationship in and between journal groups is called a "mirror". Each pair is assigned a mirror ID when it is created. The mirror ID identifies individual pair relationships between journal groups.
M-JNL
main journal
mm
millimeter
MM
Maintenance Manual
modify mode
The mode of operation of Storage Navigator that allows changes to the storage system configuration. See also view mode.
MP
microprocessor
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MPE
maximum physical extents
MPLF
Multi-Path Locking Facility
MPSD
multiple path storage director
MR
magnetoresistive
MRCF
Multi-RAID Coupling Feature. Another name for ShadowImage.
ms, msec
millisecond
MSCS
Microsoft Cluster Server
MTBF
mean time between failures
mto, MTO
mainframe-to-open
MU
mirror unit
multi-pathing
A performance and fault-tolerant technique that uses more than one physical connection between the storage system and host system. Also called multipath I/O.
M-VOL
main volume
MVS
Multiple Virtual Storage
MVS/ESA
Multiple Virtual Storage/Enterprise Systems Architecture
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MVS/XA
Multiple Virtual Storage/Extended Architecture
N
NAS
network-attached storage
NBU
NetBackup
NDMP
network data management protocol
NEC
National Electrical Code
NFS
network file system
NIC
network interface card
NIS
Network Information Service
NNC
network node controller
no.
number
node volume
A level-2 primary volume in a ShadowImage cascade configuration. The secondary volume of a layer-2 pair is called a leaf volume. See also cascade configuration.
non-prioritized
A port on which the processing has low priority. Non-prioritized ports are connected to low-priority host bus adapters.
NSC
Hitachi TagmaStore Network Storage Controller
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NTP
network time protocol
NUM
number
NVS
nonvolatile storage
O
OBID
(data) object ID
OCI
Oracle call interface
OCO
object code only
ODM
Object Data Manager
OEM
original equipment manufacturer
OFC
open fibre control
OLTR
online transaction processing
OPEN-V
A logical unit (LU) of user-defined size that is formatted for use by opensystems hosts.
OPEN-x
A logical unit (LU) of fixed size (for example, OPEN-3 or OPEN-9) that is used primarily for sharing data between mainframe and open-systems hosts using Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange.
OPS
Oracle Parallel Server
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ORM
online read margin
OS
operating system
OS/390
Operating System/390
OSI
open-systems interconnection
OSW
Optimized Storage Workload. Optimized Storage Workload is another name for Hitachi High Availability Manager software.
otm, OTM
open-to-mainframe
oto, OTO
open-to-open
P
PA
physical address
pair
Two logical volumes in a replication relationship in which one volume contains original data to be copied and the other volume contains the copy of the original data. The copy operations can be synchronous or asynchronous, and the pair volumes can be located in the same storage system (in-system replication) or in different storage systems (remote replication).
pair status
Indicates the condition of a copy pair. A pair must have a specific status for specific operations. When an operation completes, the status of the pair changes to the new status.
PAM
partitioned access method
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parity group
See RAID group.
path failover
The ability of a host to switch from using the primary path to a logical volume to the secondary path to the volume when the primary path fails. Path failover ensures continuous host access to the volume in the event the primary path fails. See also alternate path and failback.
PAV
Parallel Access Volume
PB
petabyte
PC
personal computer system
PCB
printed circuit board
PCI
power control interface; peripheral component interconnect.
P/DAS
PPRC/dynamic address switching
PDB
power distribution box
PDEV
physical device
PDL
Product Documentation Library
PDP
power distribution panel
PDS
partitioned dataset
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PDU
power distribution unit; protocol data unit
PG
parity group. See RAID group.
PFM
Hitachi Performance Monitor
physical device
See device.
PiT
point-in-time
pool
A set of volumes that are reserved for storing Copy-on-Write Snapshot data or Dynamic Provisioning write data.
port attribute
Indicates the type of fibre-channel port: target, RCU target, or initiator.
port block
A group of four fibre-channel ports that have the same port mode.
port mode
The operational mode of a fibre-channel port. The three port modes for fibre-channel ports on the Hitachi RAID storage systems are standard, high-speed, and initiator/external MIX.
POSIX
portable operating system interface for UNIX
PP
program product; physical partition
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P-P
point-to-point
PPC
Hitachi Prioritized Port Control
PPCgrp
Prioritized Port Control group
PPRC
Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy
Preview list
The list of requested operations on Hitachi Storage Navigator.
primary site
The physical location of the storage system that contains the original data to be replicated and that is connected to one or more storage systems at the remote or secondary site via remote copy connections. A primary site can also be called a "main site" or "local site". The term "primary site" is also used for host failover operations. In that case, the primary site is the host computer where the production applications are running, and the secondary site is where the backup applications run when the applications at the primary site fail, or where the primary site itself fails.
prio
priority mode. Used in Cache Residency Manager.
prioritized port
A port on which processing has high priority. Prioritized ports are connected to high priority host bus adapters.
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PS
power supply
PSID
(data) pageset ID
P-site
primary site
PTF
program temporary fix
PV
physical volume
P-VOL
Term used for the primary volume in the earlier version of the Storage Navigator GUI (still in use). See primary volume.
Q
QSA
Query Security Attributes
quick format
The quick format feature in Virtual LVI/LUN in which the formatting of the internal volumes is done in the background. This allows system configuration (such as defining a path or creating a TrueCopy pair) before the formatting is completed. To execute quick formatting, the volumes must be in blocked status.
quick restore
A reverse resynchronization in which no data is actually copied: the primary and secondary volumes are swapped.
quick split
A split operation in which the pair becomes split immediately before the differential data is copied to the secondary volume (S-VOL). Any remaining differential data is copied to the S-VOL in the background. The benefit is that the S-VOL becomes immediately available for read and write I/O.
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R
R/W, r/w
read/write
R0
record 0
RAB
RAID Advisory Board
RAID
redundant array of inexpensive disks
RAID400
Factory model name for the Hitachi Lightning 9900storage system.
RAID450
Factory model name for the Hitachi Lightning 9900V storage system
RAID500
Factory model name for the Hitachi TagmaStore Universal Storage Platform and Hitachi TagmaStore Network Storage Controller storage systems.
RAID600
Factory model name for the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM storage system.
RAID group
A redundant array of inexpensive drives (RAID) that have the same capacity and are treated as one group for data storage and recovery. A RAID group contains both user data and parity information, which allows the user data to be accessed in the event that one or more of the drives within the RAID group are not available. The RAID level of a RAID group determines the number of data drives and parity drives and how the data is "striped" across the drives. For RAID1, user data is duplicated within the RAID group, so there is no parity data for RAID1 RAID groups. A RAID group can also be called an array group or a parity group.
RAID level
The type of RAID implementation. RAID levels include RAID0, RAID1, RAID2, RAID3, RAID4, RAID5 and RAID6.
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RAIN
redundant array of independent nodes
RAM
random-access memory
RBAC
role-based access control
RC
reference code (of a service information message)
RCP
remote control port
RCU
See remote control unit (RCU).
RD
read
RDC
remote dual copy
RDW
record description word
RECFM
record format
remote console PC
A previous term for the personal computer (PC) system that is LANconnected to a RAID storage system. The current term is Storage Navigator PC.
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remote copy
See remote replication.
remote replication
Data replication configuration in which the storage system that contains the original data is at a local site and the storage system that contains the copy of the original data is at a remote site. TrueCopy and Universal Replicator provide remote replication. See also in-system replication.
remote site
See secondary site.
reserve volume
A volume reserved either as a secondary volume for ShadowImage or ShadowImage, or as a migration destination for a Volume Migration migration plan.
resync
resynchronize
RF
record format
RIO
remote I/O
R-JNL
restore journal
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RL
record length
RM
RAID Manager. Another name for Command Control Interface.
RMI
Remote Method Invocation
rnd
random
root volume
A level-1 primary volume in a ShadowImage cascade configuration. The secondary volume of a layer-1 pair is called a node volume. See also cascade configuration.
RPO
recovery point objective
RRDS
relative record dataset
RSCN
registered state-change notification
R-SIM
remote service information message
R-site
remote site (used for Universal Replicator)
RSV
reserved
RTC
real-time clock
RTO
recovery time objective
R-VOL
See remote volume (R-VOL).
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R/W
read/write
S
S#
serial number
S/390
System/390
S/N
serial number
s/w
software
SAID
system adapter ID
SAM
sequential access method; System Administration Manager
SAN
storage-area network
SAS
serial-attached SCSI
SATA
serial Advanced Technology Attachment
SC
storage control
SCDS
source control dataset
SCI
state change interrupt
SCN
state-change notification
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SCP
state change pending
scripting
The use of command line scripts, or spreadsheets downloaded by Configuration File Loader, to automate storage management operations.
SCSI
small computer system interface
SDA
symbolic device address
SDEVN
source device number
SDM
System Data Mover
sec.
second
secondary site
The physical location of the storage system that contains the primary volumes of remote replication pairs at the main or primary site. The storage system at the secondary site is connected to the storage system at the main or primary site via remote copy connections. The secondary site can also be called the "remote site". See also primary site.
secondary volume
The volume in a copy pair that is the copy. The following Hitachi products use the term "secondary volume": Storage Navigator, ShadowImage, ShadowImage for Mainframe, TrueCopy, Universal Replicator, Universal Replicator for Mainframe, and High Availability Manager. See also primary volume.
seq.
sequential
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severity level
Applies to service information messages (SIMs) and Storage Navigator error codes.
SFP
small form-factor pluggable
SGI
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
SGMP
simple gateway management protocol
shared volume
A volume that is being used by more than one replication function. For example, a volume that is the primary volume of a TrueCopy pair and the primary volume of a ShadowImage pair is a shared volume.
SHRED
Volume Shredder
shredding
See volume shredding.
SI
Hitachi ShadowImage In-System Replication software
sidefile
An area of cache memory that is used to store updated data for later integration into the copied data.
SIM
service information message
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SIz
Hitachi ShadowImage In-System Replication software for Mainframe
size
Generally refers to the storage capacity of a memory module or cache. Not usually used for storage of data on disk or flash drives.
SLCU
source logical control unit
SLES
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
SLP
sleep
SLPR
storage logical partition; streaming line printer
SM
shared memory
SMA
shared memory adapter
SMB
server message block
SMIT
System Management Information Tool
SMS
System Managed Storage; Storage Management Subsystem
SMTP
simple mail transfer protocol
SN
serial number; Storage Navigator
snapshot
A point-in-time virtual copy of a Copy-on-Write Snapshot primary volume (P-VOL). The snapshot is maintained when the P-VOL is updated by storing pre-updated data (snapshot data) in a data pool.
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SNMP
simple network management protocol
SOM
system option mode
SONET
synchronous optical network
space
Generally refers to the data storage capacity of a disk drive or flash drive.
SPM
Hitachi Server Priority Manager
SPUFI
SQL processor using file input
SQL
structured query language
SRA
Hitachi Storage Replication Adapter
SRM
Storage Replication Manager
SS
Hitachi Copy-on-Write Snapshot software; snapshot
SSB
sense byte
SSCH
start subchannel
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SSD
solid-state drive. Another name for a flash drive.
SSER
source serial number
SSID
storage subsystem ID. SSIDs are used for reporting information from the CU to the mainframe operating system. Each group of 64 or 256 volumes requires one SSID, so there are one or four SSIDs per CU image. The user-specified SSIDs are assigned during storage system installation and must be unique to all connected host operating environments.
SSL
secure socket layer
steady split
In ShadowImage, a typical pair split operation in which any remaining differential data from the P-VOL is copied to the S-VOL and then the pair is split.
storage cluster
See cluster.
storage tiers
See tiered storage.
S-VOL
See secondary volume or source volume (S-VOL). When used for "secondary volume", "S-VOL" is only seen in the earlier version of the Storage Navigator GUI (still in use).
SVP
See service processor (SVP).
SVPV
service processor for Microsoft Vista applications
SVS
Storage Virtualization System
SW, sw
switch; short wavelength
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sync
synchronize; synchronous
syslog
The file on the SVP that includes both syslog and audit log information, such as the date, time, and
system disk
The volume from which an open-systems host boots.
T
target port
A fibre-channel port that is configured to receive and process host I/Os.
TB
terabyte
TC
Hitachi TrueCopy Remote Replication software
TCz
Hitachi TrueCopy Synchronous software for Mainframe
TDEVN
target device number
TGT
target; target port
THD
threshold
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TID
target ID
TL
tape library
tiered storage
A layered structure of performance levels, or tiers, that match data access requirements with the appropriate performance tiers.
TLCU
target logical control unit
top LDEV
The logical device in a LUSE volume that has the lowest LDEV ID and that is used to identify the LUSE volume. For example, the top LDEV in the LUSE volume that includes LDEVs 00:00:01, 00:00:02, 00:00:03, and 00:00:04 is 00:00:01, so this LUSE volume is identified by the LDEV ID 00:00:01.
total capacity
The aggregate amount of storage space in a data storage system.
TPF
Transaction Processing Facility
TPOF
tolerable point of failure
TRK
track
TSER
target serial number
TSO
Time Sharing Option
TSV
tab-separated values
T-VOL
See target volume (T-VOL).
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UA
unit address
UCB
unit control block
UDP
user datagram protocol
UFS
UNIX file system
UL
Underwriters' Laboratories
UIM
unit information module
unallocated volume
An LDEV for which no host paths are assigned.
update copy
An operation that copies differential data on the primary volume of a copy pair to the secondary volume. Update copy operations are performed in response to write I/Os on the primary volume after the initial copy operation is completed.
UPS
uninterruptible power supply
UR
Hitachi Universal Replicator software
URL
uniform resource locator
URz
Hitachi Universal Replicator software for Mainframe
TagmaStore USP
Hitachi TagmaStore Universal Storage Platform
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USP/NSC
Hitachi TagmaStore Universal Storage Platform and Hitachi TagmaStore Network Storage Controller
USP V/VM
Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM
USP VM
Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM
USP V/VM
Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM
UT
Universal Time
UTC
Universal Time-coordinated
UVM
Hitachi Universal Volume Manager
V
V
version; variable length and de-blocking (mainframe record format)
VA
volt-ampere
VAC
volts-AC
VB
variable length and blocking (mainframe record format)
VCS
VERITAS Cluster Server
VDE
Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker
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VDEV
See virtual device (VDEV).
VFA
virtual file access
VIB
volume information block
view mode
The mode of operation of Storage Navigator that allows viewing only of the storage system configuration. The two Storage Navigator modes are view mode and modify mode.
VLAN
virtual local-area network
VLL
Virtual LVI/LUN
VLUN
Virtual LUN
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LVI
Hitachi Virtual LVI
VM
volume migration; volume manager
VMA
volume management area
VM/ESA
Virtual Machine/Enterprise Systems Architecture
VOL, vol
volume
VOLID
volume ID
VolSec, VOLSec
Hitachi Volume Security
volser
volume serial number
volume
A logical device (LDEV), or a set of concatenated LDEVs in the case of LUSE, that has been defined to one or more hosts as a single data storage unit. A mainframe volume is called a logical volume image (LVI), and an open-systems volume is called a logical unit. (LU).
volume pair
See copy pair.
volume shredding
Deleting the user data on a volume by overwriting all data in the volume with dummy data.
VOS3
Virtual Storage Operating System 3
VPG
virtual parity group
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VPM
Hitachi Virtual Partition Manager
VRM
Hitachi Volume Retention Manager
VSAM
virtual storage access method
VSE
Virtual Storage Extension
VSEC
Hitachi Volume Security software
VSN
volume serial number
VSP
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
VSS
Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service
VTOC
volume table of contents
VTOCIX
volume table of contents index
V-VOL
See virtual volume (V-VOL).
VxVM
VERITAS Volume Manager
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WAN
wide-area network
WDM
wavelength division multiplexing
WMS
Hitachi Workgroup Modular Storage
WORM
write once, read many
WR
write
write order
The order of write I/Os to the primary volume of a copy pair. The data on the S-VOL is updated in the same order as on the P-VOL, particularly when there are multiple write operations in one update cycle. This feature maintains data consistency at the secondary volume. Update records are sorted in the cache at the remote system to ensure proper write sequencing.
WS
workstation
WSSN
World Standards Services Network
WWN
worldwide name
WWPN
worldwide port name
X
XA
Extended Architecture
XDF
Extended Distance Feature
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XFS
IRIX extended file system
XLV
extended logical volume manager
XML
extensible markup language
XRC
Extended Remote Copy
Z
zero data
The number 0 (zero). A zero-formatting operation is one that writes zero data to the entire data drive area.
zero formatting
A formatting operation that writes zero data to the entire data drive area.
z/VM
z/Virtual Machine
z/VSE
z/Virtual Storage Extension
zHPF
High-Performance FICON for System z
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access attributes assigning to a volume 64 changing to read-only or protect 65 changing to read/write 67 configuring 61 expiration lock 68 overview 62 permitted operations 63 requirements 62 reserving volumes 69 restrictions 63 retention term 68 workflow 64 alternate LU paths 73 Attribute command 66, 67 authentication configuring on fibre channel ports 743 configuring on fibre channels 738 fabric switch 735 fibre channel 729 host settings 731 hosts and host groups 731 hosts, enabling fibre channel switch 746 mutual 730 mutual of ports 738 port settings 731 users 730 CHAP authentication 729, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 737, 738, 739, 740, 742, 744, 745 Command Control Interface access attributes restrictions 63 command device 65 Copy-on-Write Snapshot 516 correspondence table for defining devices 722 Create LDEV function 311 custom-sized provisioning overview 15
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data retention strategies 113 Data Retention Window 66 Data Retention window F2 data transfer speed fibre channel ports 75 devices correspondence table 722 DP-VOLs requirements 57
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expanded LU provisioning overview 16 expiration lock F3 enabling/disabling 68
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basic provisioning overview 13 workflow 17 boundary values for RAID levels 39 enhanced data protection on SATA drive 39
F
fabric switch 735 fabric topology 78 FC-AL (fibre channel-arbitrated loop) topology 78 fibre channel authentication setting 729 fibre channel ports addresses 77 configuring 75, 77 configuring authentication 738, 743 data transfer speed 75
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capacity of a slot 310 Changing External LDEV Capacity 5108
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registering user information 743 setting port information 743 fibre channel switch authentication settings and connection results 737 clearing user information 745 enabling or disabling authentication 746 registering user information 744 setting authentication mode 745 fibre channel topology overview 78 Finding WWN HP-UX 716 finding WWN AIX 716 IRIX 716 Oracle Solaris 715 Sequent 716 Windows 714 fixed-sized provisioning overview 13
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host authentication disabling in a host group 738 enabling in a host group 738 host bus adapters changing WWNs 746 deleting from host group 749 host group 0 727 initializing 748 host groups 72 authentication 731 changing host mode 747 changing name 747 creating 717 deleting 749 deleting host bus adapters 749 host mode options listed and defined 711 host modes listed and defined 79 hosts authentication 731 changing host user information 740 configuring 79 configuring workflow 79 deleting host user information 741 registering host group user information 741 registering host user information 739 registering in host group 717
deleting (converting to free space) 318 editing name 317 editing SSID 315 formatting 319, 321 formatting in a parity group 322 removing from registering task 316 restoring if blocked 317 LDEVs released from a LUSE volume specifications and restrictions 44 LDEVs used to configure a LUSE volume rules, restrictions, and guidelines 43 leap year 67 logical units 72 logical volumes managing 71 LU paths 72 configuring 720 configuring on fibre-channel 72 defining 720 defining alternate 722 deleting 724 managing 724 rules, restrictions, and guidelines 74 viewing settings 725 LUN defined 73 LUN security enabling on ports 728 example of disabling 727 example of enabling 727 settings for authentication of hosts 731 settings for authentication of ports 731 LUN security on ports 726 disabling 729 LUSE 41 launching 46 maintenance 411 LUSE feature 42 LUSE provisioning workflow 45
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management area capacity calculated 310 open-systems volume 39 managing hosts 746 managing logical volumes rules, restrictions, and guidelines 74 workflow 75 meta_resource 27 monitoring capacity 590 mutual authentication 730 ports 738, 741
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launching LUSE 46 LDEVs blocking 316 changing settings 315 confirming SSID 315 creating 311
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operating system and file system capacity 59
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parity groups configuring volumes 310 performance optimizing by setting data transfer speed for a fibre channel port 75 Performance Monitor automatic starting considerations 64 point-to-point topology 78 pool capacity decreasing 5103 increasing 5100 stop decreasing 5105 pool information viewing 598 pool name changing 5102 pool subscription limit changing 595 pool threshold changing 594 pool-VOLs requirements 55 pools creating 576 deleting 5107 managing 598 recovering 5102 requirements 54 ports mutual authentication 738 rules, restrictions, and guidelines 74 provisioning key terms 114
overview 21 removing resources from 211 resource lock 27 rules, restrictions, and guidelines 28 strategies 113 system configuration 23 user groups 27 resource lock 27 retention term changing access attributes 68
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S-VOL disable attribute 68 secret, in CHAP authentication 731 ShadowImage 515 shared memory requirements for provisioning 115 SIM reference codes listed 596 SIMs completing automatically 597 completing manually 597 overview 596 slot capacity 310 SSID confirming 315 editing 315 requirements 33 subscription limit of a pool changing 595 system disk rules, restrictions, and guidelines 324 system requirements for provisioning 115
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Technical Support Center 813 thin provisioning advantages 110 configuring 51 example 110 overview 18, 53 requirements 53 work flow 111 workflow 517 tier capacity reserving 549 reserving example 550 tier relocation rules, restrictions, and guidelines 528 tiering workflow 563 tiering policy 546 changing execution modes example 559 notes on using 552 overview 543 relationship with graphs 548 relationship with tiers 547 reserving tier capacity 549 setting on a V-VOL 546
Q
Quick Format function 320
R
RAID levels boundary values 39 boundary values (enhanced data protection on SATA drive) 39 reclaiming pages in a V-VOL 5111 reserved volumes for Volume Migration 65 reserving volumes with access attributes 69 resource groups adding resources to 210 assignments 27 changing name 211 creating 29 deleting 212 example not sharing a port 25 example sharing a port 23 license requirements 28 meta_resource 27
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topology 78 example of FC-AL and point-to-point 79 troubleshooting 81 provisioning while using CCI 810 thin provisioning 82 TrueCopy 514
U
Universal Replicator 514 user authentication 730 UUID clearing settings 725 setting 721
V
V-VOLs changing name 5109 creating 585 deleting 5113 increasing capacity 5108 managing 598 releasing pages 5111 requirements for increasing capacity 58 stop releasing pages 5112 Viewing formatted pool capacity 599 Viewing rebalancing progress 5100 Virtual LVI/LUN specifications 32 Virtual Partition Manager 517 VLL size calculations 34 Volume Migration automatic starting considerations 64
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World Wide Name 714 WWN 714 changing 746 deleting from WWN table 749 deleting old WWNs 749 finding on AIX, IRIX, or Sequent 716 finding on different operating systems 714 finding on Oracle Solaris 715 finding on Windows 714
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zero pages reclaiming 5110 Zero Read Cap mode F4
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