HP XP P9000 Auto LUN Software User Manual
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Volumes reserved by a migration program other than Auto LUN
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Volumes undergoing a Quick Format operation
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Volumes in an abnormal or inaccessible condition (such as, pinned, tracked, or fenced)
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External Storage Access Manager P-VOLs or S-VOLs
The following table lists the volumes and volume types that can and cannot be considered as
candidates for source and/or target volumes for an Auto LUN operation. The table is categorized
by program product.
Table 2 Candidates for Source and Target Volumes by Program Product
Target Volume Candidate?
Source Volume Candidate?
Volume Type/Status
Program Product
Yes, but the target volume
may not be associated with
Yes
NOTE:
The maximum
capacity is 4 TB.
V-VOL
Thin Provisioning
the same Thin Provisioning
pool as the source volume
NOTE:
The maximum
capacity is 4 TB.
No
No
Pool volume
No
Yes
A volume in PSUS, PSUE, or
PAIR status
Continuous Access
Synchronous
No
Yes, if volumes are in SMPL
status
Deleted pair volumes from
MCU
No
Yes, if volume is in SMPL
status
Deleted S-VOL from MCU
No
Yes, if volume is in SMPL
status
Deleted P-VOL from RCU
No
Yes
A volume in suspended,
simplex, or duplex status
Continuous Access
Synchronous Z
No
Yes, if volume is in
suspended status
An external M-VOL
No
Yes, if volume is in simplex
status
An external R-VOL
No
Yes.
NOTE:
The target volume
must be in the same CLPR.
A data volume pair
Continuous Access Journal
and Continuous Access
Journal Z
No
No
A journal volume
No
Yes.
NOTE:
The target volume
must be in the same CLPR.
A primary volume in any
status
Continuous Access Journal
No
Yes.
NOTE:
The target volume
must be in the same CLPR.
A secondary volume in PSUS
status
No
No
A volume in COPY or PAIR
status
No
Yes.
NOTE:
The target volume
must be in the same CLPR.
A primary volume in any
status
Continuous Access Journal
Z
Supported and prohibited source and target volumes
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