B required volume capacity for emulation types, C adjusting volume capacity for copy pair setting, Index – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Path status and examples of recovery procedure (TagmaStore AMS and TagmaStore WMS
subsystems) ..................................................................................................................... 166
Notes When Power Saving Feature is Used (For TagmaStore AMS Subsystem, TagmaStore WMS
Subsystem) ...................................................................................................................... 167
Connecting XP24000/XP20000 Disk Arrays .............................................................................. 167
Path status and examples of recovery procedure (for XP24000/XP20000 Disk Arrays) .............. 167
Connecting XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays ............................................................................. 168
Path status and examples of recovery procedures (XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays) ................. 169
Connecting XP1024/XP128 Disk Arrays .................................................................................... 170
Path status and examples of recovery procedures (XP1024/XP128 Disk Arrays) ........................ 170
Connecting XP512/XP48 Disk Arrays ....................................................................................... 171
Path status and examples of recovery procedures (XP512/XP48 Disk Arrays) ........................... 171
Connecting HP 200 Storage Virtualization System as external storage ........................................... 172
Path status and examples of recovery procedures (SVS200) ................................................... 172
Connecting EVA arrays ............................................................................................................ 173
System parameter settings for connecting EVA arrays ............................................................ 173
Identifying logical volumes of EVA arrays (using Characteristic 2) ........................................... 173
Alternate path's behavior when an EVA array is connected .................................................... 174
System parameter settings for connecting Sun StorEdge 6120/6320 ...................................... 174
System parameter settings for connecting Sun StorageTek FlexLine 380 .................................... 174
System parameter settings for connecting Sun StorageTek 2540 ............................................. 175
Alternate paths for connecting Sun StorageTek V2X2 ............................................................ 175
Connecting EMC CLARiiON CX Series ............................................................................... 175
System parameter settings for connecting EMC CLARiiON CX Series ................................ 175
Notes on Connecting EMC CLARiiON CX Series .................................................................. 175
System Parameter for Connecting EMC Symmetrix Series ....................................................... 175
System parameter settings for connecting IBM DS4000 Series ................................................ 176
Alternate Path Mode for Connecting IBM DS8000 Series ....................................................... 176
Non-HP arrays ................................................................................................................. 177
B Required volume capacity for emulation types .................................... 179
How to determine the required external volume capacity .............................................................. 179
Capacity list for each emulation type ......................................................................................... 181
C Adjusting volume capacity for copy pair setting ................................. 185
Copying data from external arrays (using external LUs as P-VOLs) .................................................. 185
Copying data to external arrays (setting external LUs as S-VOLs) ................................................... 186
Index ............................................................................................... 187
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