Parity group list – HP XP P9000 Auto LUN Software User Manual
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Description
Type
Item
Management. A “+0” succeeding the percentage value indicates that the usage rate is
between 0 and 1 percent.
Indicates the total number of volumes in the parity group.
field
Total
Indicates the number of reserved volumes.
field
Reserved
Indicates the number and name of the CLPR corresponding to the parity group. The following
convention is used:
field
CLPR
CLPR-number:CLPR-name
Parity Group list
When you select a parity group in the navigation tree, the list displays information about volumes
in that parity group. This information is summarized in the following table.
Description
Type
Item
This icon indicates a normal volume that can be selected as a source volume and
migrated to a different parity group. This volume cannot be selected as a target
volume or changed to a reserved volume (
).
icon
This icon indicates a normal volume that can be selected as a source volume and
migrated to a different parity group. This volume can be changed to a reserved
volume (
) and then it can be used as a target volume.
icon
Indicates a reserved volume that is a candidate for an Auto LUN target volume. This
volume cannot be used as a source volume unless it is changed to a normal volume
(
).
icon
(blue)
Indicates a reserved volume of a program other than Auto LUN. The attribute of this
type of volume cannot be changed.
icon
(green)
Indicates the LDEV ID of the volume. It appears directly to the right of the LDEV icon
in the following convention:
field
LDEV
LDKC:CU:LDEV
You cannot change an attribute of a LUSE volume, a pool volume, a system disk, a
journal volume, or a quorum disk.
Indicates the emulation type of the volume.
field
Emulation
Indicates the capacity of the volume.
field
Capacity
Indicates the average usage rate for the volume. An exclamation mark (!) preceding
the percentage value indicates that the reported usage rate is likely to be inaccurate.
field
Ave. (%)
This can occur when volumes used in Auto LUN are also formatted by Virtual LVI or
Open Volume Management. A “+0” succeeding the percentage value indicates that
the usage rate is between 0 and 1 percent.
Indicates the maximum usage rate for the volume. An exclamation mark (!) preceding
the percentage value indicates that the reported usage rate is likely to be inaccurate.
field
Max (%)
This can occur when volumes used in Auto LUN are also formatted by Virtual LVI or
Open Volume Management. A “+0” succeeding the percentage value indicates that
the usage rate is between 0 and 1 percent.
Indicates the number and name of the CLPR corresponding to the parity group to
which the volume belongs. The following convention is used:
field
CLPR
CLPR-number:CLPR-name
Indicates the program which reserved this volume. If P9500 is displayed, the reserved
volume is reserved by Remote Web Console. If Other[XX] is displayed, the reserved
field
Owner
volume is reserved by RAID Manager or another program. XX is an id which is given
Attribute window
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