Partitioning and allocating licensed capacity, Deleting cache logical partitions, 13 select cu dialog box – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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5.
Select the CLPR that you want to migrate the parity groups to from the tree and right-click to
display the pop-up menu.
6.
Select Paste Parity Group from the pop-up menu. The selected parity groups are added to
the CLPR resource list.
7.
Click Apply to apply the settings. The progress bar is displayed.
Figure 13 Select CU Dialog Box
•
If you select All CUs radio button, information about all CUs can be displayed on the CLPR
resource list.
•
If you select Specific CU radio button, information about only the specified CU can be displayed
on the CLPR resource list.
• The LDKC drop-down list can be used to specify LDKC.
• The CU drop-down list can be used to specify CU.
•
If you select Unallocated radio button, only the information about CUs unallocated to CLPR
can be displayed on the CLPR resource list.
Deleting Cache Logical Partitions
The CLPRs which are not necessary may be deleted. Note that CLPR0 cannot be deleted.
To delete an CLPR:
1.
Right-click the CLPR that you want to delete on the tree to display the pop-up menu.
2.
Select Delete CLPR in the pop-up menu to delete the CLPR from the tree. The selected CLPR is
deleted from the tree.
3.
Click Apply to apply the settings. The progress bar is displayed.
Note:
To delete the CLPR to which parity groups are allocated, move the parity groups that are allocated
to the CLPR you are going to delete to another CLPR. Before you delete the CLPR, make sure that no
parity group is allocated to that CLPR.
Partitioning and Allocating Licensed Capacity
If users operate the subsystem with the SLPRs, a storage administrator needs to prepare the operation
according to the following procedures. If the license of program products has not been allocated to an
SLPR, the user who is assigned to the SLPR cannot use the program products. For instance, if the license
of Data Retention has not been allocated to an SLPR, both the storage administrator and the storage
partition administrator cannot use the Data Retention. Regarding only Performance Monitor, if the licensed
capacity for the entire storage is sufficient, the storage administrator can monitor the entire storage with
Performance Monitor even if the license of Performance Monitor has not been allocated to the SLPR.
To register the storage partition administrator, you need a user authority for storage
system, that is, Storage Administrator. For details on a Storage Administrator, see
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Performing Disk/Cache Partition Operations