Creating a storage volume – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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where 0 in Group:0 is the volume identifier and LDEV:0 and LDEV:1 are the LDEVs that make up

this volume.

Creating a Storage Volume

IMPORTANT:

Some storage vendors require a password to access the storage system. If the same

password is not entered, an authentication error message is displayed. Refer to Options > Storage
Essentials

> Discovery > Run Discovery Details Collection in HP Systems Insight Manager to

determine the user account that was used to access the storage system during discovery.

When you create a storage volume, you can set its size, volume capabilities, and storage pool.
Volumes are shipped already created on HDS and Symmetrix storage systems. When you create a

volume in the management server on these storage systems, you are defining the volume as being

allocated.
Keep in mind the following:

Some vendor's tools for HDS might round off the volume size, so that a 6.87-GB volume appears

as 7 GB (7168 MB) in the tool. The management server displays the size of the volume without

rounding. For example, assume you want to create a 14-GB (14336 MB) LUSE volume, and

according to the storage tool, you have two 7-GB LDEVs, which are really 6.87 GB (7034.88

MB). If you look at the native tool, it would be logical to assume only two LDEVs would be used

to create the 14-GB LUSE volume. The management server would use three LDEVs because each

LDEV is really 6.87 GB.

If you are creating a volume on an HP EVA storage system, its external SMI-S provider may

round the specified number of megabytes to the nearest whole gigabyte.

You cannot create volumes in existing storage pools on HP MSA and EVA storage systems.

PvLinks based on HP disk partitions are not supported. Any volumes created on such PvLink meta

devices are shown as local. If you partition a regular (non-PvLink) external disk and create

volumes based on it, then volumes are recognized as external volumes.

Keep in mind the following for HDS storage systems:

A LUSE volume on an HDS storage system is not created until you map that volume to a target

array port. In the management server, the create volume and LUN creation tasks are two

different operations. So if you want to create a LUSE volume and perform LUN creation on the

HDS box, it is a two-step process. First, use the management server to create LUSE volumes. The

management server puts volumes in the repository as grouped LDEVs. Then, create a LUN and

map a volume to a target port, by creating a host security group. See the topic,

Creating Host

Security Groups

” on page 380 and

Rules for Creating Host Security Groups

” on page 374.

HDS ships some of its storage systems with volumes already created. When the software first

discovers an HDS storage system, it detects the volumes created by HDS. When you use the

software's “create a volume” feature, you are assigning the already created volume. See the

topic,

About Provisioning on HDS Storage Systems

” on page 389 for more information.

LUSE made up of volumes from different RAID levels are not supported. You cannot use this

product to provision this type of LUSE. Existing LUSE of this type maybe incorrectly reported.

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