Creating a luse volume, Creating a luse volume from the ldev detail table, Concatenation list dialog box – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual
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Figure 3 Concatenation List Dialog Box
Note:
A parity group number that starts with a letter E indicates that the parity group consists of one or
more external LUs (for example, E1-1).
Creating a LUSE Volume
WARNING:
LUSE creation is a destructive operation. Move and/or back up your data before proceeding.
There are three ways to create a LUSE volume:
•
Using the LDEV Detail table (see “
Creating a LUSE Volume from the LDEV Detail Table
•
Using the LDEV Operation detail (Select an LDEV combo box) (see
Creating a LUSE Volume from the LDEV Operation Detail (Select an LDEV Combo Box)
•
Using the Volume Count combo box (see
Creating a LUSE Volume Using the Volume Count Combo Box
” on page 24) (recommended)
Creating a LUSE Volume from the LDEV Detail Table
To create a LUSE volume from the LDEV detail table:
1.
Make sure that Remote Web Console is in Modify mode.
For detailed information about Modify mode, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000 Remote
Web Console User's Guide.
2.
Select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. The LDEV Detail table displays all LDEVs
in the selected CU.
3.
In the LDEV Detail table, select and right-click the normal LDEVs or LUSE volumes that you want to
form the LUSE volume. This displays the Set LUSE Volume pop-up menu.
4.
Select Set LUSE Volume.
A dialog box is displayed. If the displayed dialog box asks if you want to perform a LUSE
operation on a volume that has a path definition, follow step
below. If the displayed dialog
box asks if you want to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one SLPR or CLPR,
follow step
below. If the displayed dialog box is the Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box,
follow step
below.
a.
To perform a LUSE operation on a volume that has a path definition, click OK. If a message
appears and asks if you want to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one
. If this message does not appear, go to step
.
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Performing LUSE Operations