HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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Table 8-1
Open-Allocated Group Information under All Storage/My Storage
Column Description
SLPR
Displays the SLPR number. This item is only displayed for a StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 that
can use Disk/Cache Partition. If no SLPR is set, 0 is displayed. Inconsistent is displayed in either
of the following cases:
•
If a LUSE is used, when different SLPRs are set for the LDEVs making up the LUSE
•
When the SLPR of the LDEV or the LUSE differs from the SLPR of the assigned port
CLPR
Displays the CLPR number. This item is only displayed for StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 that can
use Disk/Cache Partition. If no CLPR is set, 0 is displayed. If a LUSE is used, Inconsistent is
displayed in either of the following cases:
•
When different SLPRs are set for the LDEVs making up the LUSE
•
When different CLPRs are set for the LDEVs making up the LUSE
A blank is displayed if the LDEV is a Snapshot XP V-VOL.
Port/HSD/LUN or
Port/LUN
Ports, host storage domains, and LUNs for StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 and XP1024/XP128.
Ports and LUNs for StorageWorks XP512/XP48.
Group
Name of the storage group to which the volume path (LUN) belongs.
LUN Group
LUN group name for a StorageWorks XP512/XP48. Not shown for any other storage products.
Host
Host name and WWN. If there are multiple paths, multiple hosts and WWNs are displayed.
File System
Mount point (such as D:\ for Windows
®
, /mnt/RAID for Solaris™). When a volume is mounted on
multiple mount points, all mount points are displayed, separated by commas. Displayed only when
the Device Manager agent is installed on the host.
EMU Type
Device emulation type for StorageWorks XP Disk Array. For LUSE, displays emulation type and
number of LDEVs in the LUSE.
Capacity
LDEV capacity. Values in GB and TB are rounded down to two decimal places. Values in MB are
rounded down to whole numbers. So, the value shown here may be less than the actual capacity.
For StorageWorks XP Disk Array, this field also displays the size of an intermediate HRX volume. For
more information on HRX intermediate volumes, refer to the documentation for the storage
subsystem you use.