HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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boundary-value
is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume emulation
types and RAID levels (see
“Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives)”
). If the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on a SATA drive, the
boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see
)
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The resulting entire capacity is expressed in blocks. To convert the resulting entire capacity
into megabytes, divide this capacity by 2,048.
Calculating fixed-size open-systems volume size (CV capacity unit is MB)
To calculate the user area capacity of a CV whose capacity unit is defined as megabytes:
ceil(ceil(user-specified-CV-capacity * 1024 /
capacity-of-a-slot) / 15) * capacity-of-a-slot * 15
where
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the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
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user-specified-CV-capacity
is expressed in megabytes.
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capacity-of-a-slot
is expressed in kilobytes. The capacity of a slot depends on volume
emulation types (see
“Calculated management area capacities (SATA-E drive)” (page 50)
).
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The resulting user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV:
ceil((user-area-capacity + management-area-capacity) /
boundary-value) * boundary-value / 1024
where
•
The value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
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user-area-capacity
is expressed in kilobytes.
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management-area-capacity
is expressed in kilobytes. The management area capacity
depends on volume emulation types (see
“Boundary values for RAID levels (other than Enhanced
mode on SATA drives)” (page 50)
).
•
boundary-value
is expressed in kilobytes. The boundary value depends on volume emulation
types and RAID levels (see
“Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives)”
). If the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on a SATA drive, the
boundary value depends on volume emulation types and RAID levels (see
).
•
The resulting entire capacity is expressed in megabytes.
Calculating fixed-size open-systems volume size (CV capacity unit is blocks)
To calculate the user area capacity of a CV whose capacity unit is defined as blocks:
user-specified-CV-capacity / 2
where
•
user-specified-CV-capacity
is expressed in blocks.
•
The resulting user area capacity is expressed in kilobytes.
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV:
ceil((user-specified-CV-capacity + management-area-capacity * 2)
/ (boundary-value * 2)) * (boundary-value * 2)
where
•
the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
•
user-specified-CV-capacity
is expressed in blocks.
VLL size calculations
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