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3 managing licenses for xp and p9000 disk arrays, Introduction – HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software User Manual

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3 Managing licenses for XP and P9000 disk arrays

This chapter discusses the following topics:

“Introduction” (page 15)

“Instant-on license on HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor installation” (page 18)

“Instant-on license expiration” (page 19)

“Grace period expiration” (page 21)

“HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor licenses” (page 21)

“Generating licenses” (page 29)

“Installing licenses” (page 30)

“Viewing aggregate License status” (page 32)

“Viewing status for individual licenses” (page 32)

“Removing licenses” (page 40)

Introduction

Every XP or P9000 disk array that is connected to an instance of HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor
must have a valid HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor license to monitor the internal raw disk
capacity of the XP disk array or the usable capacity of the P9500 disk array. HP XP P9000
Performance Advisor monitors the internal raw disk capacity in an XP disk array or the usable
capacity in a P9500 disk array for which a license is generated at the Hewlett-Packard Authorization
Center (HPAC) website (URL:

http://webkey.external.hp.com

). To monitor internal raw disk

capacities, generate Permanent licenses. To monitor usable capacities, you can generate Permanent
and Meter based Term licenses. For more information, see

“HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor

licenses” (page 21)

.

The internal raw disk capacity refers to the total capacity of all the RAID groups created on the XP
disk array. It excludes the disk capacity occupied by the external RAID groups and pool volumes,
such as the thin provisioning pools and the virtual volumes.

NOTE:

If there are unprocessed RAID groups (those without LDEVs) and you see a difference

between the actual internal raw disk capacity and the value displayed in HP XP P9000 Performance
Advisor, HP recommends that you use outband mode of configuration data collection to get the
accurate data.

The usable capacity is calculated as the sum of the following: Total allocated LDEV capacity + total
unallocated LDEV capacity + reserved capacity.

Total allocated LDEV capacity includes the allocated internal LDEVs

Total unallocated LDEV capacity includes the unallocated internal LDEVs

Reserved capacity includes the pool volumes, such as thin provisioning, snapshot, and
continuous access journal volumes

So, usable capacity = Internal LDEVs —(External Volumes + Virtual Volumes)

Table 1 License management during installation or upgrade

License management

Installation or upgrade

You are provided an Instant-on license, which is
automatically enabled after installation. The Instant-on

When you install HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor v5.5.1
for the first time

license (trial license) is provided with every instance of HP
XP P9000 Performance Advisor. It is valid for a period of
120 days from the day you install HP XP P9000

Introduction

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