How path provisioning works – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual
Page 443
Storage Essentials 5.1 User Guide 411
•
You can view zones, zone sets and zone aliases on a Cisco switch; however, you cannot use
the management server to create, modify or remove them from a Cisco switch.
•
Path Provisioning looks for the names of the active zone set and of the active zones and all of
their saved counterparts in the zoning library in EFC Manager. The provisioning job only occurs
if those names match.
How Path Provisioning Works
When you select a storage system in Path Provisioning, the management server displays all the
information relevant for provisioning with respect to the storage system selected. This information
includes:
•
Mapped, unmapped and unmasked (mapped to one or more storage system ports but not
associated to any host initiator port) volumes of the storage system,
•
Already masked LUNs of the storage system and the front end ports of the storage system
(possible candidates for LUN mapping step)
•
Hosts that are reachable (hosts belonging to the same fabric as the storage system) along with
their HBA and host initiator ports. Single multipathing functionality is supported.
•
Existing zones to which the ports of the storage system belong are displayed. If the Host and the
Storage System belong to multiple fabrics, zones of all those fabrics are displayed.
The above information is displayed in several different panes (storage system, host, volume, LUN
and zone panes). You can select relevant information from each of these panes (such as, which
volumes to be used for the LUN Mapping Task). Each of these selections potentially can create a
provisioning task to be performed. You can create a job that contains one of the following:
•
A single task of one type (such as, Map LUN)
•
Set of tasks of the same type (such as, multiple LUN Mapping)
•
Multiple LUN Masking tasks or a job consisting of several tasks of different types (such as, Map
LUN, zone required ports, mask LUN, which go together as a combination).
•
You can also create multiple jobs each consisting of multiple tasks of different types.
The jobs can be executed immediately or can be scheduled to start at a later time. Jobs with all its
required details (such as, parameters to invoke Provider Service methods) are stored in a job
queue. The scheduler, at the scheduled time, retrieves the job from the job queue and performs the
tasks of the job using the details stored in the job.
The status of each of the job can be one of the following, and it is displayed in the State column in
the Provision Job section of the screen (lower pane):
•
Created
- The job has been created, but it will not be executed. The job cannot be viewed by
others and it is deleted when the Web browser is closed. See ”
on page 443 for information about changing the state of the job from “created” to
“scheduled”.
•
Scheduled
- The job has been tasked to execute at a specified time and date. Jobs are
assigned a scheduled state after you select the job and click the Execute Job button ( )
button.
•
Started
- The job has started. You cannot delete a job once it has started.
- Storage Essentials Report Designer Software Storage Essentials Global Reporter Software Storage Essentials Exchange Viewer Software Storage Essentials Chargeback Manager Software Storage Essentials Enterprise Edition Software Storage Essentials File System Viewer Software Storage Essentials Backup Manager Software Storage Essentials Provisioning Manager Software