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Viewing virtual volume sets, Viewing a single virtual volume set – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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Viewing Virtual Volume Sets

To view a system's virtual volume sets:
1.

In the Manager Pane, select Provisioning.

2.

In the Management Tree, select Virtual Volume Sets under the system node you want to view.

The following information is displayed:

Description

Column

The name of the virtual volume set. Each name is a link to that virtual volume set's detail
information. See

“Viewing a Single Virtual Volume Set” (page 157)

.

Name

The domain in which the virtual volume set is located.

Domain

The number of virtual volumes belonging to the virtual volume set.

Virtual Volumes

The size of the volume in GiB.

Virtual Size

The total amount of reserved space in GiB.

Total Reserved

The host to which the volume is exported. A red entry indicates an inactive VLUN. A
blue entry indicates an active VLUN.

Exported To

Any user-created comments.

Comments

Indicates whether a QoS rule is enabled for the selected virtual volume set.

QoS Enabled

Minimum amount of IOPS below which the system will not throttle a given VVset or
Domain in order to meet the latency goal of a higher priority workload.

Min Goal IOPS (IOs/Sec)

Maximum amount of IOPS that the system will allow to a given VVset or Virtual Domain.

Max Limit IOPS (IOs/Sec)

Minimum amount of bandwidth below which the system will not throttle a given VVset
or Domain in order to meet the latency goal of a higher priority workload.

Min Goal Bandwidth
(KBs/Sec)

Maximum amount of bandwidth that the system will allow to a given VVset or Virtual
Domain.

Max Limit Bandwidth
(KBs/Sec)

The svctimes goal the system will try to fulfill for a given QoS rule. In order for the latency
goal to work, rules with a Minimum Goal must exist so the system can throttle those
workloads.

Latency Goal

The QoS scheduling priority of the QoS rule.

Priority

Comments.

Comments

Viewing a Single Virtual Volume Set

To view a single virtual volume set:
1.

In the Manager Pane, select Provisioning.

2.

In the Management Tree, select Virtual Volume Sets under the system node you want to view.

Managing Virtual Volume Sets

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