Reset luse confirmation dialog box – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual
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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 (in the upper-left corner of the LUN
Expansion
tab).
The LDEV Detail table (in the upper-right corner of the LUN Expansion tab) displays all LDEVs
in the selected CU.
3.
Select an unregistered LUSE volume (in
blue bold italics
) in the LDEV Detail table (in the
upper-aright corner of the LUN Expansion tab). Right-click the selected LUSE volume to display
a pop-up menu that includes the Reset Selected Volume command used to execute the LUSE
volume reset operation.
4.
Select Reset Selected Volume.
A dialog box to confirm the LUSE volume reset operation will appear.
5.
Click OK on the dialog box to confirm the LUSE volume reset operation.
The setting of a selected LUSE volume that is not registered yet will be reset to the state it was in
before this LUSE volume was created, and the LUSE volumes or the LDEVs constituting the selected
LUSE volume that has just been reset will appear in the LDEV Detail table (in the upper-right corner
of the LUN Expansion tab).
Figure 5 Reset LUSE Confirmation Dialog Box
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Unregistered LUSE volume list
This list shows the LDEVs created in a LUSE volume, but not yet registered to the storage system,
that you can reset to the state they were in before they were created.
• 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 of the LDEV.
• Capacity: This field shows the capacity of the LDEV.
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OK button
This button is used to reset the unregistered LUSE volume to the state it was in before it was created.
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Cancel button
This button is used to cancel the reset LUSE operation.
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Performing LUSE Operations