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HP Array Controller HSG V8.7 Software User Manual

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Index

I–25

creating map, 3–32
deleting, 3–65
displaying information, B–143
displaying switches, 3–66
dividing, 3–37
duplicating data with the Clone utility, 1–16
formatting disk drives with HSUTIL, 1–16
generating a new volume serial number with the

CHVSN utility, 1–17

how they work with the host, 1–7
initializing, B–71
largest device supported, 1–6, 2–2
locating, B–77
maximum number of partitions supported, 2–2
mirrorsets, 3–2, 3–12
moving, 3–72
partitioning using CLI, 3–61
planning, 3–8
RAIDsets, 3–2
renaming, B–89
renaming the volume serial number with the

CHVSN utility, 1–17

showing, B–143
striped mirrorsets, 3–2
stripesets, 3–2, 3–8
upgrading the firmware in disk drives with

HSUTIL, 1–16

See also Configuration rules

StorageWorks array controller, B–2
Striped mirrorsets

configuring using CLI, 3–59
description, 3–2, 3–17
maximum number of physical devices, 1–6, 2–2
planning, 3–18

Stripesets

adding to configuration, B–25
configuring using CLI, 3–55
deleting, B–57
description, 3–2, 3–8
displaying information, B–143
initializing, B–71
maximum number of members, 2–2

mirroring, B–79
planning, 3–10
renaming, B–89
showing, B–143
specifying chunksize, B–72

Structure of event codes, 4–19
Subsystem

addressing with the PVA module, 2–6
connecting a single controller to the host using

one hub, 2–14

connecting dual-redundant controllers to the

host, 2–17

connecting the subsystem to the host, 2–14
illustration of SCSI target ID numbers and PVA

settings, 2–6

restarting, 5–50
saving configuration, 3–50
shutting down, 5–48
upgrading, 6–1

Sun operating system connection

9-pin adapter part number, 1–10

Switches

changing for devices, 3–66 to 3–67
changing for storagesets, 3–66
changing initialize, 3–67
changing mirrorset, 3–66
changing RAIDset, 3–66
changing unit, 3–67
displaying current, 3–66
NOTRANSPORTABLE, 3–44
overview, 3–39
RAIDset, 3–40
TRANSFER_RATE_REQUESTED, 3–46
TRANSPORTABLE, 3–44

Symptoms, 4–4

T

Target ID numbers

illustration of SCSI target ID numbers and PVA

settings, 2–6