Ldev information table, Ldev status icons – HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual

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Table 32 LDEV status icons

Icon

LDEV status

Normal LDEV

Variable-sized volume (CV)

Expanded (LUSE) volume

LDEV Information table

This table is in the upper-right of the Volume Manager pane, and displays data for the LDEV you select

in the LDEV Information tree.
The LDEV Information table displays detailed information for all open-system LDEVs in the selected CU. If

you select a normal LDEV, the information in this table is for the top LDEV. If you select a LUSE volume, the

information in this table is for all LDEVs in the LUSE volume. The table displays the following information:

LDEV: LDEV status icon (

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) and the CU and LDEV numbers. If the selected LDEV is a LUSE

volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears.

NOTE:

If an LDEV number ends with # (for example, 00:01#), the LDEV is an external LU. For more

information about external LUs, see the

HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide

.

NOTE:

If an LDEV number ends with V (for example, 00:01V), the LDEV is a virtual volume (V-VOL). For

more information about V-VOLs, see the

HP StorageWorks Snapshot XP user guide

.

Emulation: Emulation type. If the selected LDEV is a LUSE volume, the emulation type appears

with an asterisk and the number of volumes in the LUSE volume (for example, OPEN-E*5). If the

selected LDEV is a CVS volume, the emulation type appears with CVS (for example, OPEN-3 CVS).

Capacity: LDEV capacity in either MB or GB, depending on the unit selected in the Capacity

Unit box.

RAID: LDEV's RAID level.

NOTE:

The RAID level is left unspecified with a hyphen (-) when the LDEV is an external LU or virtual

volume (V-VOL).

PG: Combination of the disk group and parity group. If the LDEV extends over two or more parity

groups, the smaller parity group number appears.

NOTE:

If a parity group number starts with E (for example, E1-1), the parity group consists of one or more

external LUs.

NOTE:

If a parity group number starts with V (for example, V1-1), the parity group consists of one or

more virtual volumes (V-VOLs).

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