HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Web Client User Guide Part number: T1780-96012 Second edition: October, 2005
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All Storage/My Storage Operations 100 Figure 8-2 Viewing a Storage Subsystem Group in All Storage/My Storage When you select and expand a stora
All Storage/My Storage Operations 101 Figure 8-3 Viewing the Allocated Group for a Storage Subsystem Select Allocate Storage to add paths to the
All Storage/My Storage Operations 102 Table 8-1 Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description SLPR Display
All Storage/My Storage Operations 103 Table 8-1 Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description % Used Displays
All Storage/My Storage Operations 104 Table 8-1 Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description Copy Type Di
All Storage/My Storage Operations 105 • Name. Name of the storage subsystem. • Number of LDEVs. Number of LDEVs/LUs for which paths are not alloc
All Storage/My Storage Operations 106 Table 8-2 Unallocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description LDEV LDEV numb
All Storage/My Storage Operations 107 Table 8-2 Unallocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage Column Description Copy Status Copy s
All Storage/My Storage Operations 108 Figure 8-5 Viewing the Mainframe-Unspecified Group for a Storage Subsystem Table 8-3 Information for th
All Storage/My Storage Operations 109 Table 8-3 Information for the Mainframe-Unspecified Group under All Storage/My Storage Item Description Vol
Revision history 11 Revision history Revision tables Table 2 Revisions Date Edition Revision July, 2005 First Initial Release October, 2005 Se
All Storage/My Storage Operations 110 NOTE: If you display the contents of the LUN SCAN group while LUN Scan is being executed and before the
All Storage/My Storage Operations 111 group using the information that was detected by the LUN Scan. For LUN information displayed in the Open-Allo
All Storage/My Storage Operations 112 Figure 8-7 Unallocating Storage – Confirmation 4. Review the warning message. 5. Select OK to delete th
All Storage/My Storage Operations 113 Figure 8-9 Unallocating Storage LUSE – Confirmation 7. Review the warning message and do one of the followi
All Storage/My Storage Operations 114 • An LDEV set as a command device cannot be used. • An LDEV registered as an external volume cannot be u
All Storage/My Storage Operations 115 Figure 8-10 Creating LUSE – Selecting LDEVs For StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 and XP1024/XP128, the smallest
All Storage/My Storage Operations 116 Figure 8-11 Create LUSE Confirmation and Warning 6. Review the warning information and select the Yes, I
All Storage/My Storage Operations 117 Figure 8-12 Delete LUSE Confirmation and Warning 4. Review the warning information and select the Yes, I ha
Performing Host Operations 118 9 Performing Host Operations This chapter describes Device Manager host operations: • Overview of Device Manager
Performing Host Operations 119 9-2 Viewing the List of Hosts All Device Manager users can view the list of hosts for which they have access permis
Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 12 1 Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager This chapter provid
Performing Host Operations 120 9-3-1 Adding Hosts by Executing a LUN Scan When you execute a LUN scan operation on a storage subsystem, Device
Performing Host Operations 121 Figure 9-2 Adding a Host – Entering the Name 3. Enter the name for the new host using a maximum of 50 bytes. You
Performing Host Operations 122 2. Select the desired host in the navigation frame (in this example, aibetsu). The Show Properties subwindow for
Performing Host Operations 123 NOTE: The Create Pair, Modify Pair, and Delete Pair buttons do not appear when you have logged on as a guest or l
Performing Host Operations 124 Figure 9-6 Modifying Host Properties 4. Modify the host properties as needed on the Modify Properties panel. Yo
Performing Host Operations 125 Figure 9-8 Modifying Host Properties – Selecting LUN Security Changes Select at least one checkbox for the storage
Performing Host Operations 126 Figure 9-9 Modifying Host Properties – Confirming LUN Security Changes 9-6 Updating (Refreshing) Host Informatio
Performing Host Operations 127 CAUTION: When you update the host information, the status of the copy pairs managed by the host is updated, but t
Performing Host Operations 128 Figure 9-11 Refreshing Host Information – Confirmation 9-7 Managing Copy Pairs The system administrator, local s
Performing Host Operations 129 2. Select and expand the Hosts object in the navigation frame (refer to Figure 9-1). 3. In the navigation frame s
Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 13 1-2 Related Software Products The following software products are related to Device
Performing Host Operations 130 Group. Select the desired copy group for all copy pairs being created, or create a new group if desired. For deta
Performing Host Operations 131 Figure 9-12 Creating a Pair – Selecting P-VOLs Figure 9-13 Creating a Pair – Choosing Pair(s) Step
Performing Host Operations 132 Figure 9-14 Creating a Pair – Selecting S-VOL(s) Figure 9-15 Creating a Pair – Defining Pair(s) Step
Performing Host Operations 133 Figure 9-16 Creating a Pair – Viewing Pair Information NOTE: The displayed host is the host that manages copy pa
Performing Host Operations 134 Figure 9-18 Creating a Pair – Confirmation Step Figure 9-19 Creating a Pair – Warning of Data Loss 9-7-2 Modif
Performing Host Operations 135 Table 9-1 Modify Pair Operations Target of Operation Operations that can be performed Copy group If one or more
Performing Host Operations 136 5. Select Modify Pair(s) Step. The Select Modify Pair(s) panel (see Figure 9-21) allows you to select the copy g
Performing Host Operations 137 Figure 9-20 Modifying a Pair – Selecting the Host Figure 9-21 Modifying a Pair – Select Modify Pair(s) Step NOT
Performing Host Operations 138 Figure 9-22 Modifying Pair(s) Step Figure 9-23 Modifying a Pair – Summary of Changes Step
Performing Host Operations 139 Figure 9-24 Modifying a Pair – Warning of I/O Activity on P-VOL 9-7-3 Notes on Copy Pair Operations This subsectio
Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 14 • Web Client. Device Manager Web Client provides two types of user interfaces, a
Performing Host Operations 140 Table 9-3 Items to Consider Before Creating Copy Pairs Item Description Central management method When a single
Performing Host Operations 141 Table 9-4 Notes on Copy Pair Operations Item Description Error code 7774 Error code 7774 occurs when the Device
Performing Host Operations 142 Table 9-4 Notes on Copy Pair Operations Item Description *1An error might occur when attempting to create a cop
Performing Host Operations 143 Table 9-5 Notes on Managing the Host Item Description When buttons for copy pair functionality are not displayed I
Performing Host Operations 144 Figure 9-25 Deleting a Pair – Select Delete Pair(s) Step NOTE: The displayed host is the host that manages cop
Performing Host Operations 145 1. Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator, storage administrator, local system administrator, or local
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 146 10 Performing Storage Subsystem Operations This chapter describes Device Manager storage subsystem o
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 147 When the Subsystems object is selected in the navigation frame, the method frame displays the Add Subs
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 148 NOTE: If you are using StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 External Storage XP, note the following points
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 149 Figure 10-2 Adding a Subsystem 10-1-3 Viewing and Editing Storage Subsystem Properties The system ad
Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 15 • Continuous Access XP: The Continuous Access XP feature enables the user to make
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 150 3. To modify the storage subsystem properties, select the Modify Properties method in the method fr
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 151 Figure 10-4 Modifying Properties (StorageWorks XP1024/XP128) 10-1-4 Performing a Refresh Operation Th
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 152 2. Select and expand the Subsystems object in the navigation frame, and then select the desired sto
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 153 NOTE: If you remove a storage subsystem that has alert information, and then attempt to display the
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 154 • Viewing detailed information for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (see section 10-2-2) • Viewing detail
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 155 belonging to the representative VDEV. No information displays for array groups that do not belong to t
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 156 Figure 10-8 Physical View for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Array Groups) The StorageWorks XP1024/XP12
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 157 Figure 10-9 Frame Information Panel for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Level 1) The StorageWorks XP1024/X
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 158 Figure 10-10 Discrete VDEV Configuration for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 159 Figure 10-11 Frame Information Panel for Discrete VDEV Configuration
Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 16 • Snapshot XP: The Snapshot XP feature (for StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 only) a
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 160 Figure 10-12 Frame Information Panel for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Level 2) The Frame Information
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 161 Figure 10-13 Physical View for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Disks) The disks view of the StorageWorks
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 162 8. In the Frame Information panel, you can select the desired array group to open the LDEV Informat
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 163 Figure 10-15 Physical View for StorageWorks XP512/XP48 (Array Groups) The StorageWorks XP512/XP48 phy
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 164 Figure 10-16 Frame Information Panel for StorageWorks XP512/XP48 The Frame Information panel displ
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 165 10-2-4 Viewing LDEV Information The system administrator, storage administrator, and guest users can v
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 166 Figure 10-18 LDEV Information Panel – Detail Tab The Detail tab of the LDEV Information panel displ
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 167 Figure 10-19 LDEV Information Panel – Path Info Tab The Path Info tab of the LDEV Information panel d
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 168 Figure 10-20 LDEV Information Panel – Pair Info Tab The Pair Info tab of the LDEV Information panel
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 169 10-3 Port Operations Device Manager port operations include: • Configuring the ports (StorageWorks XP
Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 17 Table 1-2 Syntax Conventions Font or Symbol How Used [ ] An item or items encl
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 170 NOTE: If you change the Topology (Connection) settings, the attributes displayed by Web Client may
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 171 • Fibre Addr: In fabric environments, the port address is assigned automatically by fabric switch po
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 172 • Modify WWN Group: Opens the Modify WWN Group panel (see section 10-3-3) • WWN Info button: Dis
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 173 4. Select MODIFY LUN GROUP to open the Modify LUN Group panel (refer to Figure 10-23). 5. Select CRE
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 174 Figure 10-25 Creating a New LUN Group – Selecting the WWN(s) Figure 10-26 Creating a New LUN Grou
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 175 5. Select the desired LUN group, and make the desired changes to the LUN group. Select the LUN tab to
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 176 Figure 10-27 Modify WWN Group Panel The Select WWN Group drop-down list box allows you to select th
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 177 2. Select the Subsystems object in the navigation frame, select the desired storage subsystem, and th
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 178 4. Make the desired channel adapter mode changes, and select OK. 5. Before changing the fibre PCB
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 179 Figure 10-29 Changing the Channel Adapter Mode Confirmation 10-4 LDEV Operations Device Manager LDEV
Device Manager Operations 18 2 Device Manager Operations This chapter describes Device Manager operations: • User groups and user access levels
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 180 4. Define Host/Port Connections Step. The Define Host/Port Connections panel (see Figure 10-30) all
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 181 Figure 10-31 Allocating Storage – Assigning Host/Port Connections Figure 10-32 Allocating Storage
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 182 Figure 10-33 Allocating Storage – Confirmation 10-4-2 Unallocating Storage (Removing Volume Paths)
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 183 Figure 10-34 Unallocating Storage – Confirmation Figure 10-35 Unallocating Storage – Delete LUSE or
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 184 CAUTION: For the StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 and StorageWorks XP512/XP48 storage subsystems, you can
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 185 Figure 10-36 Creating an LDEV – Specifying LDEV Parameters (XP512/XP48) Figure 10-37 Creating an LD
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 186 • An LDEV used as a command device • An LDEV specified as a copy volume (P-VOL, S-VOL, or SP-VOL)
Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 187 • Command device security can be set. For XP512/XP48, when you delete a command device, its security
Performing Report Operations 188 11 Performing Report Operations This chapter describes the different types of Device Manager reports that you c
Performing Report Operations 189 Figure 11-2 Physical Configuration of Storage Subsystem Report – HTML Figure 11-3 Physical Configuration of S
Device Manager Operations 19 Table 2-1 Device Manager User Roles User Role Description Storage Administrator Configures and manages storage sub
Performing Report Operations 190 Figure 11-4 Storage Utilization by Host Report (HTML) 11-4 Storage Utilization by Logical Group Report The St
Performing Report Operations 191 Figure 11-5 Storage Utilization by Logical Group Report (HTML) 11-5 Users and Permissions Report The Users and P
Troubleshooting 192 12 Troubleshooting This chapter describes Device Manager Web Client troubleshooting. • For general information on troublesh
Troubleshooting 193 Table 12-1 General Troubleshooting Information Problem Description The File Download panel displays when you invoke the Java™
Troubleshooting 194 Table 12-1 General Troubleshooting Information Problem Description The Dynamic Link Manager button is not displayed in the
Troubleshooting 195 Table 12-1 General Troubleshooting Information Problem Description When Device Manager has not created a copy pair for an LDE
Troubleshooting 196 For example, depending on hardware, the servers and HBAs may not recognize the LUNs using the subject port unless a specific
Troubleshooting 197 12-3-8 An Internal Volume Mapped to an External Volume Is Invalid An internal volume mapped with an external volume may become
Troubleshooting 198 Confirm that all hosts have been added into the host view before running a LUN Scan. After LUN Scan, Device Manager creates
Acronyms and Abbreviations 199 Acronyms and Abbreviations ACP array control processor (back-end array processor on the XP1024/XP128 and XP512/XP4
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Device Manager Operations 20 for each storage subsystem on which the LUN Scan is performed. This logical group is created in the LUN SCAN group
Acronyms and Abbreviations 200 JRE Java™ Runtime Environment JWS Java™ Web Start software KB kilobyte (1024 bytes) LAN local area network
Acronyms and Abbreviations 201 URL uniform resource locator VDEV virtual device VM Volume Manager VPN virtual private network VxVM VERITAS™
Device Manager Operations 21 The cache logical partition function allows you to establish an environment in which I/O operations on a specific vol
Device Manager Operations 22 is the default mode. High-speed mode provides faster access speed by using more processors to handle data access. H
Device Manager Operations 23 NOTE: The data management function must be installed and available on the storage subsystem. 2-4-1 Managing Data o
Device Manager Operations 24 • Continuous Access XP. Continuous Access XP allows you to perform synchronous and asynchronous remote copy operat
Installing Device Manager Web Client 25 3 Installing Device Manager Web Client This chapter describes the requirements for Web Client operations,
Installing Device Manager Web Client 26 • Storage subsystems. Before adding a storage subsystem to Device Manager using Web Client (or another
Installing Device Manager Web Client 27 To install JRE and JWS: 1. Download the platform-specific installer for JRE version 1.4.2_xx (xx: 06 or
Installing Device Manager Web Client 28 browser proxy configuration (such as automatic configuration in Internet Explorer), Java™ Web Start does
Installing Device Manager Web Client 29 To clear the cache in Java™ Web Start: 1. Start the Java™ Web Start application manager. 2. Select the
Contents 3 Contents Revision history Revision tables ...
Installing Device Manager Web Client 30 3-6 Setting Up Secure Communication with Device Manager When setting up a Device Manager system, you nee
Preparing for and Starting Operations 31 4 Preparing for and Starting Operations This chapter describes the preparation required before using Devi
Preparing for and Starting Operations 32 If Device Manager and another management tool (such as XP12000/XP10000, XP1024/XP128 Remote Web Console
Preparing for and Starting Operations 33 CAUTION: When using Netscape® or Mozilla™ in a Solaris™ or HP-UX environment, you must specify the foll
Preparing for and Starting Operations 34 Third-Party Software Application Requirements If the third-party software applies to a specific array,
Preparing for and Starting Operations 35 Table 4-1 Requirements for a logical device to be selectable as a primary volume (SP-volume) Storage sub
Preparing for and Starting Operations 36 Table 4-2 Requirements for a logical device to be selectable as a secondary volume Storage subsystem
Preparing for and Starting Operations 37 To log in to Device Manager: 1. Launch the web browser, and enter the URL for the Device Manager server:
Preparing for and Starting Operations 38 Figure 4-1 Command View XP AE Device Manager Login Panel with License Warning Figure 4-2 Version Inf
Preparing for and Starting Operations 39 Figure 4-3 Command View XP AE Device Manager Main Window – Initial Start-Up 4-5 Starting Device Manager
Contents 4 5-5-1 Viewing Alerts...
Preparing for and Starting Operations 40 4. Add the connected storage subsystems to the Device Manager server (see section 10-1-2). Volumes tha
Preparing for and Starting Operations 41 Figure 4-4 System Configuration Using External Storage XP When using External Storage XP, you can manage
Preparing for and Starting Operations 42 3. Specify an external subsystem port to be connected to the external port. For details on the setting
Performing Device Manager System Operations 43 5 Performing Device Manager System Operations This chapter describes Device Manager system operatio
Performing Device Manager System Operations 44 Figure 5-1 Command View XP AE Device Manager Login Panel 5-1-2 Logging Out of Device Manager Eac
Performing Device Manager System Operations 45 CAUTION: If you are using Netscape® as your Web browser, multiple unnecessary windows will be dis
Performing Device Manager System Operations 46 • Method frame. Displays the available operations for the object selected in the navigation fram
Performing Device Manager System Operations 47 A link to Product Documentation Home Page appears in Other Application. Clicking this link displays
Performing Device Manager System Operations 48 Figure 5-4 Pop-up Window The common items displayed on all pop-up windows are described below: •
Performing Device Manager System Operations 49 5-3 Viewing Version and License Type Information The Version Information of Device Manager panel, s
Contents 5 10 Performing Storage Subsystem Operations 10-1 Overview of Storage Subsystem Operations...
Performing Device Manager System Operations 50 Figure 5-6 Show User Profile Panel 5-5 Performing Alert Operations The Device Manager alert oper
Performing Device Manager System Operations 51 Figure 5-7 Alerts 5-5-1 Viewing Alerts Device Manager allows you to view a list of all alerts for
Performing Device Manager System Operations 52 CAUTION: If you remove a storage subsystem that has alert information, and then attempt to disp
Performing Device Manager System Operations 53 Figure 5-9 Monitor – Alerts Panel Showing Monitoring Figure 5-10 Monitor – Alerts Panel Showing
Performing Device Manager System Operations 54 2. Select the checkbox for each alert that you want to delete. To select all checkboxes, click t
Performing Device Manager System Operations 55 NOTE: If you log out of Command View XP AE Suite software that you launched using the link-and-la
Performing Device Manager System Operations 56 • Physical view dialog box. For StorageWorks XP1024/XP128, the Remote Web Console drop-down list
Performing Device Manager System Operations 57 Figure 5-13 Starting Remote Web Console for StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 (Show Properties - subsystem
Performing Device Manager System Operations 58 4. Check the message in the download dialog box and choose the Save button. The Save As dialog b
Performing User Management Operations 59 6 Performing User Management Operations This chapter describes Device Manager user management operations.
Figures 6 Figures Figure 1-1 Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager System and Software Components... 14 Figure 2-1 Using
Performing User Management Operations 60 6-2 User Account Operations System administrators can manage all user accounts The local system adminis
Performing User Management Operations 61 To create a new Device Manager user: 1. Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator or local admi
Performing User Management Operations 62 6-2-2 Viewing and Editing User Properties All Device Manager users except for guests and local guests c
Performing User Management Operations 63 NOTE: The password is case-sensitive and must be 4 to 25 bytes long. You can use the following characte
Performing User Management Operations 64 Figure 6-6 Deleting a User –Confirmation 5. Select YES to delete the user, or select NO to cancel you
Performing User Management Operations 65 When a user group is created, the name of the user group is entered and the resources (logical groups, ho
Performing User Management Operations 66 Figure 6-8 Creating a New User Group 6-3-2 Viewing and Editing User Group Properties The system admini
Performing User Management Operations 67 To view and edit the user group properties: 1. Log in to Device Manager as system administrator or local
Performing User Management Operations 68 NOTE: Users in the selected user group and its descendant groups (if any) will be deleted. 5. When
Performing Logical Group Operations 69 7 Performing Logical Group Operations This chapter describes logical group operations: • Overview of Logic
Figures 7 Figure 8-1 All Storage or My Storage ...
Performing Logical Group Operations 70 group contains an Open-Allocated group and an Open-Unallocated group. For the StorageWorks XP Disk Array,
Performing Logical Group Operations 71 NOTE: In Web Client, increasing the amount of data that is displayed in the window increases the amount o
Performing Logical Group Operations 72 1. Select the Logical Groups object in the navigation frame, expand the tree as needed (click on +), and
Performing Logical Group Operations 73 NOTE: For instructions on deleting a storage group (contains LUNs) or a parent group which contains one o
Performing Logical Group Operations 74 Figure 7-5 Deleting a Logical Group with Subgroups – Confirmation 3. Select OK to delete the logical gr
Performing Logical Group Operations 75 7-6-1 Viewing the Contents of a Storage Group When you view the contents of a storage group, you can view p
Performing Logical Group Operations 76 Figure 7-7 Detailed Information – LDEV-Number Panel Table 7-1 describes the information displayed on the
Performing Logical Group Operations 77 Table 7-1 LDEV-Number Panel Detailed Information Item Description File System Displays the mount point
Performing Logical Group Operations 78 Table 7-1 LDEV-Number Panel Detailed Information Item Description Disk/Cache Partition Information Displ
Performing Logical Group Operations 79 If the selected storage group is empty or different security settings are specified for the paths in the se
Tables 8 Figure 10-27 Modify WWN Group Panel ...
Performing Logical Group Operations 80 NOTE: Each StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 and XP1024/XP128 port has its own host storage domains with LUN
Performing Logical Group Operations 81 8. Define LUs step (optional). The Define LUs panel (Figure 7-18) allows you to create LUSE devices. If yo
Performing Logical Group Operations 82 Figure 7-8 Adding Storage – Selecting the Group Figure 7-9 Adding Storage – Selecting the Storage Addi
Performing Logical Group Operations 83 Figure 7-10 Selecting the Logical Group Figure 7-11 Adding Storage – Selecting Ports
Performing Logical Group Operations 84 Figure 7-12 Adding Storage – Defining Host/Port Connections NOTE: You can only select a storage subsys
Performing Logical Group Operations 85 Figure 7-14 Host Storage Domain Info Figure 7-15 Adding Storage – Allocating Storage
Performing Logical Group Operations 86 Figure 7-16 Adding Storage – Browsing for LDEVs Figure 7-17 Adding Storage – Storage Found
Performing Logical Group Operations 87 Figure 7-18 Adding Storage – Defining LUs Figure 7-19 Adding Storage – Assigning Host/Port Connection
Performing Logical Group Operations 88 Figure 7-20 Adding Storage – Assigning LUNs Figure 7-21 Adding Storage – Confirmation 7-6-3 Moving Sto
Performing Logical Group Operations 89 1. Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator, storage administrator, local system administrator,
About this guide 9 About this guide This document describes and provides instructions for using the HP StorageWorks XP Advanced Edition Device Man
Performing Logical Group Operations 90 Figure 7-22 Moving Storage – Selecting the Path(s) Figure 7-23 Moving Storage – Selecting the Targe
Performing Logical Group Operations 91 Figure 7-24 Moving Storage – Confirmation 7-6-4 Modifying LUN Security for a Group The system administrato
Performing Logical Group Operations 92 • Not assigned (Current Status) • Assign this security to all selected paths b. If the selected WWNs a
Performing Logical Group Operations 93 Figure 7-26 Modifying Security – Step 2: Select WWNs Figure 7-27 Modifying Security – Warning
Performing Logical Group Operations 94 Figure 7-28 Modifying Security – Step 3: Summary of Changes and Confirmation 7-6-5 Removing Storage fro
Performing Logical Group Operations 95 The Remove Storage – Confirmation panel displays, with a list of LUNs you are deleting, as shown in Figure
Performing Logical Group Operations 96 CAUTION: Data may be lost if LUNs are released. Before deleting a storage group, you should back up the
Performing Logical Group Operations 97 CAUTION: Before deleting a path, make sure that the path is no longer in use. NOTE: For LUSE: If all pa
All Storage/My Storage Operations 98 8 All Storage/My Storage Operations This chapter describes All Storage/My Storage logical group operations:
All Storage/My Storage Operations 99 Figure 8-1 All Storage or My Storage • Number of LDEVs = total number of LDEVs in the All Storage or My Sto
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