A device types other than open-v, Configuring cache for priority mode, Cache residency cache extents – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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A Device Types Other Than OPEN-V
This appendix lists Cache Residency information for open system volumes other than OPEN-V:
OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E, and OPEN-L. To ensure product compatibility with your
device type, contact your HP service representative for the latest information.
Configuring Cache for Priority Mode
When configuring cache for device types other than OPEN-V, remember that the capacity per slot
is 66 KB.
Cache Residency Cache Extents
For open-systems volumes, Cache Residency cache extents must be defined in logical blocks using
logical block addresses (LBAs) with a minimum size of 96 LBAs (equivalent to 66 KB) for other
than OPEN-V. However, in most cases, users will assign an entire open-system volume for Cache
Residency. If the remaining cache memory is less than 256 MB, Cache Residency is not available.
“Cache Residency Specifications” (page 49)
outlines cache residency specifications.
Table 8 Cache Residency Specifications
Specifications
Item
OPEN-3, 8, 9, E, L
Emulation Type
At least 96 LBAs , equivalent to 66 KB.
Cache Area
Allocation
Normal volumes, LUSE volumes and Virtual LUN volumes.
Supported
Volumes
4,096 per LDEV and per subsystem.
Number of cache
areas
Logical Blocks
For device types other than OPEN-V, Cache Residency recognizes open-system logical blocks in
96-block increments. For example, if you enter a starting LBA as 1 and an ending LBA as less than
96, Cache Residency automatically changes the beginning LBA to 00 and the ending LBA to 95.
“Logical Block Addresses for Device Types Other Than OPEN-V” (page 49)
shows the LBA blocks
for open systems other than OPEN-V.
Table 9 Logical Block Addresses for Device Types Other Than OPEN-V
Notes
Ending LBA
Starting LBA
Ending LBA
Starting LBA
192095
192000
95
0
288095
288000
191
96
384095
384000
287
192
480095
480000
383
288
576095
576000
479
384
672095
672000
575
480
768095
768000
671
576
864095
864000
767
672
960095
960000
863
768
1920095
1920000
959
864
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