Formatting ldevs, About formatting ldevs, Storage system operation when ldevs are formatted – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Formatting LDEVs
If you initialize LDEVs that are being used, you will need to format the LDEVs. Read the following
topics before formatting LDEVs:
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“About formatting LDEVs” (page 54)
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“Storage system operation when LDEVs are formatted” (page 54)
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“Quick Format function” (page 54)
Formatting LDEVs includes the following tasks:
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“Formatting a specific LDEV” (page 55)
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“Formatting all LDEVs in a parity group” (page 56)
About formatting LDEVs
The LDEV Format function, which includes Normal Format, and Quick Format. These functions
format volumes, including external volumes. Before formatting volumes, ensure that the volumes
are in blocked status.
The following table lists which formatting functions can be used on which LDEV types.
Corresponding volume
Formatting function
Internal volume
Normal Format
Virtual volume
External volume
Internal volume
Quick Format
Storage system operation when LDEVs are formatted
The storage system acts in one of two ways immediately after an LDEV is added, depending on
the default settings in the storage system.
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The storage system automatically formats the added LDEV. This is the default action.
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The storage system blocks the LDEV instead of automatically formatting it.
To confirm or change the default formatting settings on the storage system, contact the administrator.
Users who have the Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role can change these default formatting
settings using Remote Web Console.
Quick Format function
The Quick Format function formats internal volumes in the background. While Quick Format is
running in the background, you can configure your system before the formatting is completed.
Before using Quick Format to format internal volumes, ensure that the internal volumes are in
blocked status.
I/O operation from a host during Quick Format are allowed. Formatting in the background might
affect performance.
Quick Format cannot be performed on the following volumes:
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Any volumes other than internal volumes
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Volumes assigned an access attribute other than read/write
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Pool volumes
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Journal volumes
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Quorum disks
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Configuring custom-sized provisioning