Notes on data placement profiles for smart volumes – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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2.

For the applicable storage system, select THP Pools.

3.

On the Tiering Policies tab, select a tiering policy to change, and click Customize Tiering Policy.

4.

Specify the required items, and then submit the task.

5.

After the task is complete, on the Resources tab, select THP Pools.

6.

On the Tiering Policies tab, select the tiering policy you changed to verify that the can verify the
changes.

The tiering policy is updated.

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Notes on data placement profiles for Smart volumes

When using data placement profiles for Smart volumes, it is useful to understand the following:

Data placement profiles are applied only to pages placed in Tier 1 of Smart pools.

For pages to which both a data placement profile and tiering policy are set, the settings of the
profile are prioritized.

After a data placement profile has been applied and monitoring and data relocation of Smart
pools has been performed, a data placement is restored. Therefore, users need to determine the
timing at which to apply a profile by taking into account the period during which the monitoring
and data relocation are performed.

When performing a create, update, apply, or release of a data placement profile, or when
searching for or repairing an inconsistency in a data placement profile, users cannot perform
other operations for the target storage system.

A task to create, update, apply, or release a data placement profile or to search for or repair an
inconsistency in a data placement profile takes time to complete after it is executed. This time
might affect other operations, so make a plan based on the displayed time estimate. Keep in mind
that the larger the number of target volumes, the more likely that the estimated time and the actual
execution time will differ greatly. You can also stop tasks that are being executed, and then restart
them.

Regardless of the allocated resource groups, data placement profiles created by another user can
also referenced in the list of profiles. However, operation that can be performed on such profiles
are restricted based on the allocated resource group and role.

If the number of managed data placement profiles exceeds 200, displaying the profile list might
take some time. In this case, set the [Rows/page] of the profile list to no more than 100.

When the operations listed below are performed, users need to perform a search inconsistency
operation from the Refresh Storage Systems dialog because the profile that is actually applied to
the volume in a storage system might not match the profile information that can be referenced
from HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition.
• When the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition database was overwritten, due to an

import or restoration, while the applied profile existed.

• When the storage system that contains an applied profile is deleted, and the storage system

is re-registered.

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