Volume initialize and make volume functions, Boundary value for raid levels, Slot capacities – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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NOTE:
An open-system volume's management area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
Table 27 Boundary value for RAID levels
Boundary value
for RAID6 (6D+2P)
Boundary value
for RAID5 (7D+1P)
Boundary value
for RAID5 (3D+1P)
Boundary value
for RAID1
(2D+2D)
Emulation type
2,304
2,688
1,152
768
3380-xx
2,784
3,248
1,392
928
3390-xx
2,304
2,688
1,152
768
OPEN-xx (except for
OPEN-V)
3,072
3,584
1,536
1,024
OPEN-V
NOTE:
•
The
xx is a variable indicating one or more numbers or letters.
•
Boundary values are expressed in kilobytes.
•
Boundary values of external LUs are always one kilobyte, regardless of RAID levels.
Table 28 Slot capacities
Slot capacity
Emulation type
48
3380-xx, NF80-xx
58
3390-xx
48
OPEN-xx (except for OPEN-V)
256
OPEN-V
NOTE:
•
The
xx is a variable indicating one or more numbers or letters.
•
Slot capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
Volume Initialize and Make Volume functions
You can initialize a CVS volume using one of the following functions: Volume Initialize or Make
Volume.
The Volume Initialize operation de-installs all variable-sized volumes under a CVS volume, and reformats
the CVS volume as a normal volume (FV). You must assign CU and LDEV numbers to the new formatted
FV. Any existing FVs on the original VDEV are not reformatted.
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