HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Provisioning Manager

364

Modifying the Cache Settings (Engenio and Sun 6130)

IMPORTANT:

Depending on your license, Provisioning Manager may not be available. See the

“List of Features” to determine if you have access to Provisioning Manager. The “List of Features” is

accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in Storage Essentials).

To modify the cache settings:

1.

Click the

button corresponding to the volume you want to modify.

2.

Type the cache read ahead multiplier (0 to 65535 bytes) in the Cache read-ahead multiplier

field.
A cache read ahead multiplier copies additional data blocks into the cache while it is reading

and copying host-requested data blocks from disk to cache. To disable this option, type 0.

3.

(Optional) Select Read Caching.
When this option is enabled, the host's operations are stored in controller cache memory.

4.

(Optional) Select Write Caching.
When this option is selected, data is written to the cache memory of a controller

5.

(Optional) Select Write Caching with Mirroring.
Use this option to preserve data if a controller or the cache fails. When this option is enabled,

the data is written to two redundant controllers of the same cache size. This configuration

provides redundancy in case a controller fails. One controller performs uncompleted write

operations when the other controller fails.

NOTE:

See ”

Changing the Owner of a Volume (Engenio, CLARiiON and Sun 6130)

” on

page 364 for information about changing the owner assigned to the volume.

Changing the Owner of a Volume (Engenio, CLARiiON and Sun 6130)

When a volume is created, the management server automatically assigns a controller to be the

owner of the volume. You can change the owning controller if you want to use a different one for

LUN masking.

3

Create a Host Security Group. Host Security

Groups define which initiators (HBA ports) have

access to specified storage volumes. They are

associated with a fibre-channel port and contain

a list of HBA port initiators and the volumes they

can see.

Creating Host Security Groups

” on

page 380 and ”

Rules for Creating Host

Security Groups

” on page 374

Table 54

Setting Up Storage Partitioning (continued)

Step

Description

Where to Find

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