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About Universal Volume Manager Operations

Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager User’s Guide

Examples of Using External Volumes with Other Products

For the following USP V/VM program products, the examples of using external
volumes are described in the following subsections:

Volume Migration Operations

TrueCopy Operations

Universal Replicator Operations

ShadowImage Operations

Copy-on-Write Snapshot Operations

Volume Migration Operations

Figure 2-12 shows the use of an external volume for the Volume Migration
operation. The mapped external volume is set as the source volume and the

local internal volume is set as the target volume. Existing data in the external
volume is migrated manually to the local storage system internal volume using
Volume Migration. For detailed information on the Volume Migration operation,

see the Performance Manager User’s Guide.

The procedure for the operation is as follows:
1. Use Universal Volume Manager to map a volume in the external storage

system as an internal volume of the local storage system.
For the case such as Figure 2-12, set the attributes of the mapped volume

as follows:

Emulation type: OPEN-V

Note: To migrate the existing data in the mapped external volume to the
local storage system volume using Volume Migration, set the emulation

type to OPEN-V as you map the volume. The emulation type must be
OPEN-V to read out the existing data in the external volume from the local
storage system side.

Caution: To copy the existing data in the mapped external volume using

the copy program products of Storage Navigator such as TrueCopy and
ShadowImage, the emulation type of the mapped external volume also has
to be OPEN-V.

2. Prepare the local internal volume that has the same capacity as the

mapped external volume. Adjust the capacity of the internal volume as it is
required using the LUSE function and VLL function.
For the LUSE function, see the LUN Expansion User’s Guide. For the VLL

function, see the Virtual LVI/LUN and Volume Shredder User's Guide.