Requirements, Recommendations, Planning for extended address volume – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Requirements
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System option mode 114 set to OFF.
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System option mode 484 and 769 set to ON.
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A bi-directional path between MCU and RCU must be in place.
Recommendations
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For best performance, the maximum number of pairs for the Basic HyperSwap function is
1,000 per CHA.
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The MIH value of host I/O and the host operation is about one second. This allows MIH to
be reported for host I/O or for the host operation.
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Resources in the host system must be adequate. If a shortage occurs, resynchronization of
Continuous Access Synchronous Z pairs may fail.
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When running the FREEZE command, make sure that it can complete within 20 seconds to
avoid failure. HP recommends configuring your system as follows:
◦
(Number of Host paths) x (Number of LPARs) x (Number of CGROUPs (Number of CUs))
≤ 160
◦
Number of pairs ≤ 4,096
Planning for Extended Address Volume
Extended Address Volume (EAV) can be assigned to a Continuous Access Synchronous Z pair.
EAV is a HP function to define a large capacity VOL that is not supported by existing 3390 type
volumes. You can create a pair with and/or without EAV. The following table shows EAV availability
for P-VOLs and S-VOLs.
S-VOL (Device emulation type)
P-VOL
(Device emulation type)
No EAV (3390-X
*1
)
EAV (3390-A)
Not available
Available
EAV (3390-A)
Available
Available
non-EAV (3390-X
*1
)
1. 3390-X indicates the 3390 series other than 3390-A. For these other supported 3390 emulation types, see the
table in
“System requirements and specifications” (page 13)
.
Emulation type 3390 combined with non-3390 device types is not available.
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