HP XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager Software User Manual
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Volume Management for the XP10000/XP12000
• The user-specified CV capacity is expressed in megabytes.
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV, use the following formula. The resulting entire capacity is
expressed in megabytes:
↑
user-area-capacity ÷ boundary-value ↑ × boundary-value ÷ 1024
NOTE:
• Round up the value enclosed by two up arrows (↑) to the nearest whole number.
• The user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
• The boundary value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume
emulation types and RAID levels (see
•
If the unit for CV capacity is cylinders (Cyl):
To calculate the user area capacity of a CV, use the following formula. The resulting user area capacity
is expressed in kilobytes.
user-specified-CV-capacity Ч 64 Ч 15
NOTE:
The user-specified CV capacity is expressed in cylinders.
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV, use the following formula. The resulting entire capacity is
expressed in megabytes.
↑
user-area-capacity ÷ boundary-value ↑ × boundary-value ÷ 1024
NOTE:
• Round up the value enclosed by two up arrows (↑) to the nearest whole number.
• The user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
• The boundary value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume
emulation types and RAID levels (see
•
If the unit for CV capacity is “block”:
To calculate the user area capacity of a CV, use the following formula. The resulting user area capacity
is expressed in kilobytes.
user-specified-CV-capacity ÷ 2
NOTE:
The user-specified CV capacity is expressed in blocks.
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV, use the following formula. The resulting entire capacity is
expressed in blocks. To convert the resulting entire capacity into megabytes, divide this capacity by
2,048.
↑
user-specified-CV-capacity ÷ (boundary-value Ч 2) ↑ Ч (boundary-value × 2)
NOTE:
• Round up the value enclosed by two up arrows (↑) to the nearest whole number.
• The user-specified CV capacity is expressed in blocks.
• The boundary value is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume
emulation types and RAID levels (see