HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual
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To re-order the filter conditions, click the
or the
button.
#
n indicates the filter condition number. For example, if Condition 1 is displayed, clicking the Add
Condition button displays Condition 2 as the added filter condition.
5.
In the Search Volumes-Storage Domain Name subwindow, click the Show Volume List button.
The Search Volumes-Storage Domain Name subwindow redisplays, and includes a list of volumes that
meet the filter conditions you just specified.
If Volume Status for a volume shows Used in the list of volumes, you cannot select the volume as a
migration target volume.
6.
Click the Create Storage Tier button.
The Create Storage Tier-Storage Domain Name pop-up window displays as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6
Create Storage Tier-Storage Domain Name Pop-up Window
7.
Enter the information required to create a storage tier in the Create Storage Tier-Storage Domain Name
pop-up window. The Filter Condition area displays the volume filter conditions you just specified.
Name (required)
Enter a storage tier name. The storage tier name must be unique within that storage domain.
You can use non-ASCII characters, and the following ASCII characters:
A
to Z a to z 0 to 9 - _ . @ and a single-byte space
You cannot use spaces for the first or last character of the name.
When creating a storage tier, an error occurs if:
You do not enter a Name.
You enter a character string for Name that is too long.
You enter an invalid character for Name.
Description
Enter a description for the storage tier you are creating up to 500 bytes of UTF-8 characters.
If you enter 501 bytes or more in UTF-8 encoding for Description, an error occurs.
8.
Click the OK button.
A dialog box displays asking if you want to complete creating the storage tier.
9.
Click the OK button in the message dialog box to create a new storage tier. The results are displayed in
the Create Storage Tier-Result pop-up window.
10.
Click the Close button.
About UTF-8 Characters