Duplicating volsers – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Table 4 Data and journal volume specifications
Support specifications
Type
Journal volume
Data volume
Available
Available
Virtual LVI volume
Unavailable
Available
Cache Residency Z volume
2.377 GB
2.377 GB
3380-3
Maximum volume
capacity
1.26 GB
1.26 GB
3380-E
0.63 GB
0.63 GB
3380-J
1.890 GB
1.890 GB
3380-K
0.964GB
0.964GB
3390-1
1.892GB
1.892GB
3390-2
2.838GB
2.838GB
3390-3
3390-3R
8.510GB
8.510GB
3390-9
27.80GB
27.80GB
3390-L
55.60GB
55.60GB
3390-M
Capacity of OPEN-V volumes can be
determined freely, and has dependencies on
Cannot be used as data
volumes.
OPEN-V
Virtual LVI volume specifications. The minimum
capacity is 48.1 MB, and the maximum
capacity is the same as the user capacity of
one RAID group.
The default capacity of an OPEN-V volume is
the same as the capacity of a RAID group, and
depends on the hard disk drive type and the
RAID configuration.
50 cylinders for a non-OPEN-V volume.
1 cylinder
Minimum volume capacity
48.1 MB for an OPEN-V volume.
Duplicating VOLSERs
When the P-VOL is copied to the S-VOL during the initial copy operation, the P-VOL VOLSER
(Volume Serial Number) is also copied to the S-VOL. Therefore, the P-VOL and S-VOL have the
same VOLSER. Because the host operating system does not allow duplicate VOLSERs, the host
system administrator must take precautions to prevent system problems related to duplicate VOLSERs
(such as defining Continuous Access Journal Z S-VOLs not to come online automatically).
CAUTION:
If the volumes that become Continuous Access Journal Z S-VOLs are physically attached
to the same system images as the volumes that become the Continuous Access Journal Z P-VOLs,
the potential for error increases. For example, when a Continuous Access Journal Z pair is released,
the old S-VOL is usually offline. When a host system is IPL’d (initial program loaded), the operator
is offered both volumes and asked which volume should be left offline. You can avoid duplication
of the VOLSER as follows:
1.
Identify the volumes that are not accessed by the host system.
2.
Perform CHP OFF or some other operation to insure that the volumes are inaccessible.
3.
When performing IPL, make sure to perform LOAD CLEAR.
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