Set luse confirmation dialog box – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual
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If you do not want to perform a LUSE operation on a volume that has a path definition, click
Cancel. You are returned to the previous dialog box, and then you can retry the operation.
b.
To perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one SLPR or CLPR, click OK. A
confirmation dialog box appears. Then, go to step
.
If you do not want to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one SLPR or
CLPR, click Cancel. You are returned to the previous dialog box, and then you can retry
the operation.
c.
If the displayed dialog box is the Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box, go to step
.
5.
Click OK to create the LUSE volume (or Cancel).
Note
: The new settings that appear in the window in
blue bold italics
are not yet registered to
the storage system. The LUSE volumes that have been created but are not yet registered to the
storage system (those in
blue bold italics
) can be reset to the state they were in before they were
created (see “
Resetting an Unregistered LUSE Volume
6.
Click Apply (or Cancel).
7.
Click OK (or Cancel).
When you select and right-click the free LDEVs that you want to form a LUSE volume in the LDEV Detail
table, and select the Set LUSE Volume pop-up menu, the Set LUSE confirmation dialog box appears.
You can verify that the LDEVs listed in the confirmation dialog box are the ones you want to create
a LUSE volume.
Figure 4 Set LUSE Confirmation Dialog Box
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LUSE components list
This list shows information for LDEVs that constitute the LUSE volume.
• LDKC:CU:LDEV: This field shows an LDEV icon. This field also shows an LDKC number, a
CU number, and an LDEV number.
Note:
An LDEV number that ends with a # indicates that the LDEV is an external volume
(for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding external volumes, see HP StorageWorks
XP24000 External Storage Software User’s Guide.
Note:
An LDEV number that ends with a letter V indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume
(V-VOL) for XP Snapshot (for example, 00:00:01V). For details regarding V-VOLs, see HP
StorageWorks XP24000 Snapshot User’s Guide.
Note
: An LDEV number that ends with a letter X indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume
(V-VOL) for XP Thin Provisioning (for example, 00:00:01 X). For details regarding V-VOLs, see
HP StorageWorks XP24000 Thin Provisioning Software User’s Guide.
• Emulation: This field shows the emulation type for the LDEV.
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