Deleting storage management logical partitions – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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3.
Select an SLPR from the tree (see
4.
Change the variables in Details for SLPR area with Partition Definition window as needed (see
The Storage Management Logical Partition Window
5.
Click Apply to apply the settings. The progress bar is displayed.
Note:
Even though you clicked
Apply, the resources (CLPRs and ports) have not been allocated to an SLPR yet. To allocate
the resources to an SLPR:
• Create a CLPR in an SLPR, and/or
• Migrate a port from another SLPR (see
Migrating Resources To and From Storage Management Logical Partitions
Note:
To change the settings of an existing SLPR, repeat procedures from
on page 33 to
Migrating Resources To and From Storage Management Logical Partitions
The CLPRs and ports that are managed in an SLPR can be migrate to the other SLPR.
Note:
You cannot migrate CLPRs and ports to an SLPR that belongs to the different LDKC from the current
SLPR.
Note:
The ports that can be migrated to the other SLPR are only Target ports. The Initiator ports, External
ports, RCU Target ports, Mfibre ports, and LCP ports cannot be migrated.
To migrate the CLPRs and ports to other SLPR:
1.
Select an SLPR from the tree in the Partition Definition window. The SLPR resource list is displayed.
2.
Select a CLPR or port that you want to migrate from the SLPR resource list and right-click the list to
display the pop-up menu.
Note:
You can select the multiple CLPRs or ports.
3.
Select Cut from the pop-up menu.
4.
Select the SLPR that you want to migrate the CLPR or port to from the tree and right-click to
display the pop-up menu.
5.
Select Paste CLPRs, Ports from the pop-up menu. If you migrate the CLPR(s), the CLPR(s) are
added to the tree and the SLPR resource list. If you migrate the port(s), the ports are added to
the SLPR resource list only.
6.
Click Apply to apply the settings. The progress bar is displayed.
Deleting Storage Management Logical Partitions
If you delete an SLPR, the resources that are partitioned will be automatically returned to SLPR0. Only the
storage administrators can delete the SLPRs. The storage partition administrators are not permitted to
delete an SLPR.
Note:
SLPR0 cannot be deleted.
When you delete an SLPR, set 0 GB to the license capacity or select the Disable button for all program
products that are assigned to the SLPR with the License Key Partition Definition window before you delete
the SLPR. You also have to delete all user accounts of SLPR that you want to delete before deleting an SLPR.
To delete an SLPR:
1.
Right-click the SLPR that you want to delete on the tree in the Partition Definition window to
display the pop-up menu.
2.
Select Delete SLPR in the pop-up menu to delete an SLPR from the tree.
3.
Click Apply to apply the settings. The progress bar is displayed.
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