About this guide 1 HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager User Guide Part number: T1783-96002 First edition: November, 2005
Tables 10 About this guide This manual provides an overview of the HP StorageWorks XP Advanced Edition Provisioning Manager, describes its opera
Managing Storage Pools 100 1. In the navigation frame, select Storage Pool. In the method frame, the Storage Pool subwindow is displayed. In the inf
Managing Storage Pools 101 7. Click the Unallocate Storage button. The Device Manager’s Unallocated Storage - Confirmation dialog box is displayed.
Managing Storage Pools 102 Figure 5-28 Move LDEVs Dialog Box 3. Set the following items according to the volumes that you want to move. • User Gr
Managing Storage Pools 103 8. Click the OK button. The dialog box to confirm volume move is displayed. Click the OK button. A dialog box appears ind
Viewing Host Information 104 6 Viewing Host Information This chapter describes how to use Provisioning Manager to view a list of hosts, host detail i
Viewing Host Information 105 • A path manager other than Dynamic Link Manager is also used However for an LU managed by a path manager other than Dy
Viewing Host Information 106 Figure 6-1 Scope of LU Information Displayed When Using SDS/SVM
Viewing Host Information 107 Figure 6-2 Scope of File System, Device File, and Logical Volume Information Displayed Using SDS/SVM 6-3 Viewing a List
Viewing Host Information 108 NOTE: If the Provisioning Manager support functionality for Device Manager agent is not installed on a host, no inform
Viewing Host Information 109 Figure 6-5 host-name Subwindow and Show Properties – host-name Subwindow 6-6 Updating Host Information The host-name su
Tables 11 Table 1 Document conventions Convention Element Convention Element Monospace, bold font Emphasis of file and directory names, system ou
Managing File Systems 110 7 Managing File Systems This chapter describes how to use Provisioning Manager to manage file systems. • Overview of Manag
Managing File Systems 111 1. In the navigation frame, expand the Hosts tree. A list is displayed of all hosts that are within the access scope of th
Managing File Systems 112 • HP-UX: Logical Volume Manager The following file system types are supported for use by the host: • Solaris™: UFS, VERIT
Managing File Systems 113 1. In the navigation frame, expand the Hosts tree. A list is displayed of all hosts that are within the access scope of th
Managing File Systems 114 3. If you select a volume that is usable under certain conditions, a dialog box is displayed that indicates the conditions
Managing File Systems 115 Figure 7-4 Add File System - Step 3 of 3 (Summary of Changes) The procedure for confirming the settings is described belo
Managing File Systems 116 Also, if you click the button without selecting the check box, an error occurs. 3. Click the Confirm button. If a message
Managing File Systems 117 NOTE: The device file types (logical volumes, volume groups, HDLM devices, and raw devices) are displayed as follows: • L
Managing File Systems 118 • The volume is being used as an S-VOL or SP-VOL for Business Copy XP. • The volume is being used as a V-VOL or POOL for
Managing File Systems 119 To select the volume (step 1 of 2 in Expand File System): 1. Depending on the contents you want to display, set the follow
Tables 12 HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP web site: http://www.hp.com/support/ Colle
Managing File Systems 120 The procedure for confirming the setting selections is described below. The device file might have to be recognized in the
Managing File Systems 121 6. In the navigation frame, expand the tree, and then choose Transaction Logs. The information frame displays the List Obj
Managing File Systems 122 information, and then retry the operation from the beginning. If you click the OK button without selecting the checkbox, an
Managing File Systems 123 7. Click the OK button. If a message is displayed during the delete file system process, the Delete File System - Suspende
Managing File Systems 124 Figure 7-9 Show Data Path Dialog Box (File System)
Managing Device Files 125 8 Managing Device Files This chapter explains how to use Provisioning Manager to manage device files. • Overview of Managi
Managing Device Files 126 2. Expand the tree of the desired host. The navigation frame displays File Systems and Device Files. 3. Choose Device Fil
Managing Device Files 127 • Linux: Logical Volume Manager • HP-UX: Logical Volume Manager To add a device file, perform the following steps: 1. Se
Managing Device Files 128 Figure 8-2 Add Device File - Step 1 of 3 (Select Volume) To select the volume (step 1 of 3 in Add Device File): 1. Depen
Managing Device Files 129 Figure 8-3 Add Device File - Step 2 of 3 (Specify Parameters) To set the parameters (step 2 of 3 in Add Device File): 1.
Revision history 13 Revision history Revision tables Table 2 Revisions Date Edition Revision November, 2005 First Initial release Revision histo
Managing Device Files 130 When the processing has been completed, the Add Device File - Result dialog box is displayed, displaying the processing re
Managing Device Files 131 NOTE: When a Volume ID is selected from the Volume Information table, you can view the detailed information about the vol
Managing Device Files 132 deleted. If the host information is not up to date, cancel processing, update the host information, and then perform the op
Managing Device Files 133 9. If necessary, manually make the system recognize that the volume allocation has been released as described in the manua
Managing Provisioning Plans 134 9 Managing Provisioning Plans This chapter explains how to manage provisioning (allocation) plans. For information on
Managing Provisioning Plans 135 9-2 Viewing an Allocation Plan In the Show Properties - PlanName subwindow, you can view an allocation plan. To view
Managing Provisioning Plans 136 CAUTION: • A user with guest or local guest access permission cannot modify the security level. • Even for an all
Managing Provisioning Plans 137 Figure 9-3 Edit Allocation Plan - PlanName Dialog Box To edit an existing allocation plan and save it under a diffe
Viewing Transaction Logs 138 10 Viewing Transaction Logs This chapter describes how to view transaction logs for Provisioning Manager. • General com
Viewing Transaction Logs 139 5. Check the contents of the operations. For operations in progress, you can check how far the processing has completed
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 14 1 Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager This chapter explains the features of HP
Viewing Transaction Logs 140 3. In the List Objects - Transaction Logs subwindow, click the Resume button. The interrupted processing resumes, and a
Troubleshooting 141 11 Troubleshooting This chapter lists the error messages that may be issued when problems occur while you are using Provisioning
Troubleshooting 142 3. View the detailed information in the operation log, and then check the item in which the failure occurred and also check the
Troubleshooting 143 Table 11-2 Troubleshooting Information: Provisioning Manager Functions Problem Cause Recommended Action The current setting does
Troubleshooting 144 Table 11-4 Troubleshooting Information: Host Information Collection Problem Cause Recommended Action The message “An error occurr
Troubleshooting 145 Table 11-5 Troubleshooting Information: Host Information Display (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Recommended Action O
Troubleshooting 146 Table 11-5 Troubleshooting Information: Host Information Display (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Recommended Action A
Troubleshooting 147 Table 11-5 Troubleshooting Information: Host Information Display (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Recommended Action A
Troubleshooting 148 Table 11-5 Troubleshooting Information: Host Information Display (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Recommended Action T
Troubleshooting 149 Table 11-6 Troubleshooting Information: General Host Settings (continues on the following pages) Problem Cause Recommended Actio
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 15 Figure 1-1 Example of a Storage Pool As a way to locate volumes in a storage pool, you can us
Troubleshooting 150 Table 11-6 Troubleshooting Information: General Host Settings (continues on the following pages) Problem Cause Recommended Actio
Troubleshooting 151 Table 11-6 Troubleshooting Information: General Host Settings (continues on the following pages) Problem Cause Recommended Actio
Troubleshooting 152 The size of a file system or device file added using the host setup facility is displayed as smaller than the logical unit size.
Troubleshooting 153 The number of volume groups that can be created on a system was exceeded. See the documentation for the OS and Volume Manager a
Troubleshooting 154 Table 11-8 Troubleshooting Information: Host Settings Related to Volume Expansion (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Rec
Troubleshooting 155 Table 11-8 Troubleshooting Information: Host Settings Related to Volume Expansion (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Rec
Troubleshooting 156 Table 11-8 Troubleshooting Information: Host Settings Related to Volume Expansion (continues on the next page) Problem Cause Rec
Troubleshooting 157 Table 11-9 Troubleshooting Information: Host Settings Related to Volume Deletion Problem Cause Recommended Action On a Linux h
Troubleshooting 158 Table 11-9 Troubleshooting Information: Host Settings Related to Volume Deletion Problem Cause Recommended Action Possible cau
Troubleshooting 159 Table 11-9 Troubleshooting Information: Host Settings Related to Volume Deletion Problem Cause Recommended Action When a file sy
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 16 Figure 1-2 Setup of Storage Subsystems and Hosts 1-2 Provisioning Manager Components Figure 1
Troubleshooting 160 Table 11-12 Troubleshooting Information: Transaction Log Status (continues on the next pages) Problem Cause Action required adapt
Troubleshooting 161 Table 11-12 Troubleshooting Information: Transaction Log Status (continues on the next pages) Problem Cause Action required devic
Troubleshooting 162 11-3-1 Checking the Device Manager Agent Error Log For message text of the error message such as KARF15000-E indicating that an e
Troubleshooting 163 For details on the cvxpaegetlogs command of TIA, see the HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Server I
Troubleshooting 164 AIX® or Linux host OS: # /usr/HDVM/agent/bin/TIC.sh TIC command format Windows® host OS: TIC.bat [-outdir target-location-of-res
Troubleshooting 165 • Arguments /datadir (-datadir) Specifies the absolute path of the name of the directory into which the host information is to b
Troubleshooting 166 IMPORTANT: The character strings KAIC, KAIE, KAPM, and KDJE indicate messages issued by Device Manager. • pp: A package serial
Troubleshooting 167 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 168 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 169 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 17 Figure 1-3 Principal Components of Provisioning Manager 1-3 Programs Related to Provisioning
Troubleshooting 170 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 171 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 172 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 173 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 174 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 175 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 176 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 177 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 178 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 179 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 18 Figure 1-4 provides an overview of the operation flow used for installing Provisioning Manager
Troubleshooting 180 Table 11-15 Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Re
Troubleshooting 181 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 182 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 183 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 184 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 185 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 186 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 187 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 188 Table 11-16 Provisioning Manager GUI Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Recom
Troubleshooting 189 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 19 System Administrator Storage Administrator Guest Local System Administrator Local Storage Adm
Troubleshooting 190 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 191 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 192 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 193 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 194 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 195 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 196 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 197 Table 11-17 Provisioning Manager Agent Messages (continues on the following pages) Error Code Error Message Description and Rec
Troubleshooting 198 Table 11-18 Messages Common to Provisioning Manager Components Error Code Error Message Description and Recommended Action KARF
199 Glossary array group A sequential storage area that has a RAID structure. An array group contains multiple LDEVs. An array group contains user da
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Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 20 Figure 1-5 Using Provisioning Manager to Manipulate Storage Subsystems The following explains
200 LUN (logical unit number): A number for identifying a logical unit (LU). LUN security Functionality designed to limit the hosts that are able
201 Table G.1 Provisioning Manager Terms and Corresponding Storage Subsystem Terms Provisioning Manager StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 StorageWorks XP
202 Index A accessible hosts, viewing list of, 107 Adding: file system, 111 AIX OS: and Dynamic Link Manager, 66; big vg Format Volume Group, 65; expa
203 R RAID functionality with, Solaris OS, 61 RAID functions: caution, 71 S SDS/SVM, 105 secondary primary volume, 200 secondary volume, 200 settings,
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 21 Manager to delete the host registration, which removes the host from under the control of Prov
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 22 Manager (HDLM). You must install HDLM on each host in advance. Figure 1-6 provides an overview
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 23 Figure 1-6 Path Redundancy Provided by HDLM 1-7-2 Using Provisioning Manager with Volume Mana
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 24 Figure 1-7 Linking with a Volume Manager (Creating a File System) To expand a file system, th
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 25 Figure 1-8 Linking with a Volume Manager (Expanding a File System) 1-7-2-1 Types of Volume Ma
Overview of HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager 26 1-7-3 About Single Sign-On Functionality You can use the single sign-on functionality of the C
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 27 2 Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup This chapter describes the prerequisites for using Provision
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 28 IMPORTANT: The language that is displayed in the Provisioning Manager GUI depends on the language sett
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 29 Figure 2-1 Provisioning Manager Title Dialog Box 2. Click the Go to Login page button. The login dialo
Contents 3 Contents About this guide Revision history Revision tables ...
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 30 Figure 2-3 Login Dialog Box Displaying an Error Message 4. Click the Login button. The main window of
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 31 Figure 2-5 Provisioning Manager Version Information Dialog Box 2-4 Starting Provisioning Manager Operat
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 32 Figure 2-6 List Objects - Provisioning Manager Subwindow 2-5 Using Provisioning Manager Windows This se
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 33 Figure 2-7 Frames of the Provisioning Manager Window 2-5-1 About the Menu-Bar Frame The menu-bar frame
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 34 IMPORTANT: The information set by using Device Manager is not automatically displayed in the Provision
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 35 When you click the Allocation Plans link, a subwindow for starting allocation plan management is display
Provisioning Manager Planning and Startup 36 2-5-5 About Popup Dialog Boxes Popup dialog boxes display detailed information and commands for performi
Using Provisioning Manager 37 3 Using Provisioning Manager This chapter provides an overview of the main features of Provisioning Manager, with an em
Using Provisioning Manager 38 Figure 3-2 Storage Pool Management in Concept 3-1-2 Storage Pools and Storage Areas Provided by Device Manager A Provi
Using Provisioning Manager 39 Figure 3-3 Relationships between Logical Groups, User Groups, My Storage Areas, and Storage Pools A storage pool is cr
Contents 4 4-1 Restrictions on Host Management ...
Using Provisioning Manager 40 3-1-4 Linking Storage Pools with CLPR and SLPR Functions StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 provide a function (CLPR) for log
Using Provisioning Manager 41 Figure 3-4 Creating a Storage Pool by Using the CLPR and SLPR Functions Figure 3-5 Assigning a Volume by Using the CL
Using Provisioning Manager 42 Figure 3-6 Partitioned Resource Administration by Server for Each SLPR NOTE: The configuration shown in Figure 3-6 i
Using Provisioning Manager 43 However, if there are any storage pools positioned two or more levels below the specified user group, the figures for t
Using Provisioning Manager 44 Figure 3-7 Example of Moving Volumes between Storage Pools 3-2 Allocating and Unallocating Volumes You can allocate a
Using Provisioning Manager 45 1. Use the Device Manager host registration function to manually register the host in a system (register the WWN of th
Using Provisioning Manager 46 The process of creating a file system differs depending on whether Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) software is inst
Using Provisioning Manager 47 Figure 3-9 shows the relationship between the file system and device file that can be seen from the host, and the LU in
Using Provisioning Manager 48 Figure 3-10 Relationship Between Host File System/Device File and Subsystem LU (Expanding a File System) 3-4-3 Deletin
Using Provisioning Manager 49 Figure 3-11 shows the relationship between the device file that can be seen from the host and the LU in the subsystem w
Contents 5 5 Managing Storage Pools 5-1 Managing a Storage Pool...
Using Provisioning Manager 50 Figure 3-12 Relationship between Host Device File and Subsystem LU (with VM) 3-5-2 Deleting a Device File Once you spe
Using Provisioning Manager 51 • Model name of the storage subsystem • RAID level of the storage volume (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, or other) • Drive
Using Provisioning Manager 52 CAUTION: • A user with guest or local guest access permission cannot edit an allocation plan. • Even for an alloca
Using Provisioning Manager 53 There are two levels by which you can view transaction logs. You can view a list of transaction logs or you can view a
Working With OS-Based Constraints 54 4 Working With OS-Based Constraints The following sections describe restrictions and notes on managing a host by
Working With OS-Based Constraints 55 background during host setting operation. Regardless of whether or not the host setting operation is performed,
Working With OS-Based Constraints 56 • The specified mount point is already in use by another file system Provisioning Manager cannot expand file sy
Working With OS-Based Constraints 57 4-2-5 Restrictions on Related Products Software that cannot be used with Provisioning Manager Provisioning Manag
Working With OS-Based Constraints 58 4-2-12 Notes on Changing the Software Configuration For a host for which a host-setting operation has not finish
Working With OS-Based Constraints 59 If the Provisioning Manager support functionality for the Device Manager agent is not installed, the values for
Contents 6 11-3-2 Collecting Error Information...
Working With OS-Based Constraints 60 • The Read/Write permissions have not been set in the LUN Security XP Extension function • The Auto Lun XP att
Working With OS-Based Constraints 61 4-3-6 Setting the Unit of Volume Management In Provisioning Manager, the unit of volume management is an LU or a
Working With OS-Based Constraints 62 The default setting value of the log size for VERITAS™ File System is 16 MB. Change this value as necessary. In
Working With OS-Based Constraints 63 • A file system whose mount point hierarchy includes other mount points. • A file system that is being used by
Working With OS-Based Constraints 64 Default value: check=false #: Depending on the cluster management software, if a standby configuration is used a
Working With OS-Based Constraints 65 4-4-6 Setting the Unit of Volume Management In Provisioning Manager, the unit of volume management is an LU or a
Working With OS-Based Constraints 66 4-4-14 Ensuring Dynamic Link Manager Operations In any of the following environments, if a Device Manager agent
Working With OS-Based Constraints 67 4-5-1 Prerequisites for the Host • Device Manager agent You must install the Device Manager agent on a host man
Working With OS-Based Constraints 68 • The volume is mounted on a host where the Device Manager agent has been installed • The volume is being used
Working With OS-Based Constraints 69 4-5-2-7 Notes on Changing the Software Configuration For a host for which a host-setting operation has not finis
Figures 7 Figures Figure 1-1 Example of a Storage Pool...
Working With OS-Based Constraints 70 • When multiple physical volumes or partitions create one volume group. • When multiple logical volumes exist
Working With OS-Based Constraints 71 Initial setting: Not specified (does not check file systems during system startup) Other than the above setting,
Working With OS-Based Constraints 72 You must install the Device Manager agent on a host managed by Provisioning Manager. If the Device Manager agent
Working With OS-Based Constraints 73 • The volume manager is using a volume on a host where the Device Manager agent has been installed • The volum
Working With OS-Based Constraints 74 • The file system uses a volume manager other than Logical Volume Manager • The device file contains partition
Working With OS-Based Constraints 75 4-6-4-12 Notes on Changing the Software Configuration For a host for which a host-setting operation has not fini
Working With OS-Based Constraints 76 Supplementary note: To manually specify the setting, specify /etc/fstab. Setting value: 2 Default value: 0 (Do n
Working With OS-Based Constraints 77 2. Execute the vgchange command to remove the high availability cluster mark from the volume group. 3. From th
Working With OS-Based Constraints 78 Table 4-1 Maximum Setting Values for Functions Creating a Device File and File System Item Windows® OS Solaris™
Managing Storage Pools 79 5 Managing Storage Pools This chapter explains how to manage storage pools using Provisioning Manager. • Managing a Storag
Figures 8 Figure 5-29 Move LDEVs Dialog Box when Show LDEVs is Clicked ... 102 Fig
Managing Storage Pools 80 Figure 5-1 User Groups and Access Scopes In this case, the users who belong to the user group P_Group can view the storage
Managing Storage Pools 81 • Including Size of Child Groups: displays the storage pool usage status for the access scope of P_Group, which extends t
Managing Storage Pools 82 • Including Size of Child Groups: displays the storage pool usage status for the access scope of C_Group01. The figure be
Managing Storage Pools 83 Figure 5-2 Volume Contents: Scope of C_Group01 Overlaps Scope of C_Group02 5-1-3 Number of Volumes That Can Be Displayed A
Managing Storage Pools 84 4. After specifying User Group, click the Show Information button. The storage pool information is displayed according to
Managing Storage Pools 85 Figure 5-5 Show Properties - Storage Pool Subwindow when the Show Information Button is Clicked 5-3 Viewing Storage Pool U
Managing Storage Pools 86 IMPORTANT: The sum of the storage sizes of new groups and child groups, including the contents of grandchild groups, equa
Managing Storage Pools 87 Figure 5-8 Analyze per Model - Storage Pool Subwindow, When Show Information is Clicked 5-4 Viewing Storage Pool Usage Sta
Managing Storage Pools 88 Figure 5-9 Analyze per RAID Level - Storage Pool Subwindow Figure 5-10 Analyze per RAID Level - Storage Pool Subwindow
Managing Storage Pools 89 To view the storage pool usage status for each storage subsystem series: 1. In the navigation frame, select Storage Pool.
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Managing Storage Pools 90 Figure 5-13 Analyze per Series - Storage Pool Subwindow when Details is Selected Figure 5-14 Analyze per Series - Storag
Managing Storage Pools 91 • Details: Displays information on storage pools of the groups under the user group to which the logged-in user belongs. D
Managing Storage Pools 92 Figure 5-16 Analyze per Subsystem - Storage Pool Subwindow when Details is Selected Figure 5-17 Analyze per Subsystem -
Managing Storage Pools 93 2. In the Storage Pool subwindow, select List Unallocated LDEVs. In the information frame, the List Unallocated LDEVs - St
Managing Storage Pools 94 Figure 5-19 List Unallocated LDEVs - Storage Pool Subwindow, When Show LDEVs is Clicked 5-8 Allocating a Volume to a Host
Managing Storage Pools 95 • User Group: You can view the volumes available for the specified user group. Select a desired user group from the pull-d
Managing Storage Pools 96 Figure 5-21 List Unallocated LDEVs - Storage Pool Subwindow, When Show LDEVs is Clicked 5-9 Viewing a List of Allocated Vo
Managing Storage Pools 97 • Plan: You can view the volumes applicable to the specified application plan. Select a desired allocation plan from the p
Managing Storage Pools 98 NOTE: Information not reflecting the latest status might be displayed when the storage subsystem information is being upd
Managing Storage Pools 99 NOTE: The Unallocate Storage button is displayed when any volume in the storage pool accessible for the logged-in user sa
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