Pool-vol requirements – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Pool-VOL requirements
Pool-VOLs make up a THP-pool.
Requirements
Items
Logical volume (LDEV)
Volume type
While pool-VOLs can coexist with other volumes in the same parity group, for best performance:
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pool-VOLs for a pool should not share a parity group with other volumes.
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pool-VOLs should not be located on concatenated parity groups.
Pool-VOLs cannot be used for any other purpose. For instance, you cannot specify the following
volumes as Thin Provisioning and Smart Tiers pool-VOLs:
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Volumes used by Business Copy, Auto LUN, Continuous Access Synchronous, External Storage
Access Manager, or Continuous Access Journal
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LUSE volumes
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Volumes defined by Cache Residency
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Volumes already registered in Fast Snap, Snapshot, Thin Provisioning, or Smart Tiers pools
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Volumes used as Fast Snap, Snapshot P-VOLs or S-VOLs
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Data Retention volumes with a Protect, Read Only, or S-VOL Disable attribute
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Volumes whose LDEV status is other than Normal or Normal (Quick Format)
You cannot specify volumes in blocked status or volumes in copying process.
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System disks
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Command devices
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Quorum disks
OPEN-V
Emulation type
All RAID levels of pool-VOLs can be added. Pool-VOLs of RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 1, and the
external volume can coexist in the same pool. For pool-VOLs in the same pool:
RAID level for a Thin
Provisioning pool
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RAID 6 is the recommended RAID level for pool-VOLs, especially for a pool where the recovery
time of a pool failure due to a drive failure is not acceptable.
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RAID 1 pool-VOLs with SATA-E drive types cannot be registered in a pool.
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Pool-VOLs of the same drive type with different RAID levels can coexist in the same pool.
Note that HP recommends that you use the following configuration:
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If there are pool-VOLs of the same hard disk drive type in a pool, unify the RAID levels.
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Although you can set four or more of hard disk drive types for pool-VOLs in the same
pool, you should use three or fewer types.
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Pool-VOLs on external volumes cannot have a mix of cache modes set to enable and disable.
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For internal and external pool-VOLs to coexist, the cache mode of the external volume must
be set to enable.
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If Enabled is displayed for Mixable in the Remote Web Console window, the volumes of
RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 and external volumes can coexist in the same pool. If Disabled is
displayed for Mixable in the Remote Web Console window, the volumes of RAID 1, RAID
5, RAID 6 and external volumes cannot coexist in the same pool.
All RAID levels of pool-VOLs can be added. Pool-VOLs of RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 1, and the
external volume can coexist in the same pool.
RAID level for a
Smart Tiers pool
For pool-VOLs in a pool:
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RAID 6 is the recommended RAID level for pool-VOLs, especially for a pool where the recovery
time of a pool failure due to a drive failure is not acceptable.
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RAID 1 pool-VOLs with SATA-E drive types cannot be registered in a pool.
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Configuring thin provisioning