Virtual storage provisioning – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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The storage requirements that you can manually define are as follows:
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Name of the disk.
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Individual Disk Size is the size for the disk in gigabytes (GB). For physical (SAN) disks, this
attribute is used to find a SAN disk that is at least as large as the value specified. (For physical
storage, MB x 1000 = GB.)For virtual SAN disks, this value sets the actual size of the disk.
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Cost per GB is the estimated cost per gigabyte in numeric form.
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RAID Level is a specific RAID level, or Any. If you specify a RAID level, the selection is matched
against Matrix OE storage volume properties during service allocation. Only SAN volumes
with a matching RAID level are used to satisfy a provisioning of that template.
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Disk is bootable denotes that the disk will be the boot disk for a server group.
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Redundant SAN paths to disk denotes that the disk will have
paths to the disk. If
the disk is a boot disk, the selected software must be an image with embedded multi-path
software.
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Disk is shared across servers denotes that this disk is a data disk (non-boot disk) shared between
all servers in the group.
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Tags allow you to select or enter one or more tags from the list of tags defined in Matrix OE
logical server management. Storage tags are used to match a corresponding SAN storage
volume in the Matrix OE inventory (or the SPM storage catalog). The tag set is not pre-defined
or limited by IO.
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Additional Tags allows you to enter a comma-separated list of tags.
NOTE:
During service allocation, any specified tags are used to find a suitable allocation
match with an existing Matrix OE storage pool entry or passed through to SPM for fulfillment
of a newly created storage pool entry. Only SAN volumes with matching tags (either
pre-provisioned or created on demand) are used to satisfy a provisioning of that IO template.
Leaving tag fields empty expands the provisioning options for that IO template.
Virtual storage provisioning
The infrastructure orchestration designer Virtual Storage component Config tab allows you to
configure a bootable disk or data disk for each server in the server group that is connected to the
virtual storage.
NOTE:
All storage volumes for a virtual machine logical server must be part of the same datastore.
File volumes are created on the same disk as the virtual machine's configuration file.
The virtual storage requirements that can be manually defined are as follows:
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Name of the disk.
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Individual Disk Size is the size for the disk and specifies if it is in megabytes or gigabytes. For
virtual disks, this value sets the actual size of the disk. (For virtual storage, MB x 1024 = GB.)
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Cost per GB is the estimated cost per gigabyte in numeric form.
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Disk is bootable specifies that the disk will be the boot disk for a server group.
For bootable disks, you can assign a Storage Volume Name to match mounted volume names
on a VM Host. If the Storage Volume Name is not matched, you can allocate virtual storage
manually. Any data disks configured for the logical server will inherit the names set for the
boot disk.
For non-boot disks (Disk is bootable is not selected), the Storage Volume Name field is not
enabled. The Storage Volume Name is identical to that of the boot disk.
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