Cache logical partition operations, Creating a cache logical partition – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Cache Logical Partition Operations

Creating a Cache Logical Partition

If you have not created only one CLPR yet, entire cache is indicated CLPR0 in the Partition Definition

window. To partition the cache, create a CLPR. The created CLPR can be allocated to each SLPR. The

CLPR(s) can be created in a SLPR that you selected.

Note:

Only the storage administrators can create the CLPRs. The storage partition administrators are

not permitted to create CLPR.

Note:

If a CLPR is created, the default value of the cache size is 4 GB. To create a CLPR, the desired size

of cache is allocated from CLPR0 (entire cache).

Note:

To create a CLPR, the remaining cache size which is calculated by subtracting Cache Residency

Size and Partial Cache Residence size from the cache size of CLPR0 needs 8GB or more.
To create a CLPR:

1.

Right-click an SLPR on the tree in the Partition Definition window to display the pop-up menu.

2.

Select Create CLPR in the pop-up menu to add a CLPR to the tree.

3.

Select a CLPR from the tree. The detailed information for selected CLPR is displayed in the Detail

For CLPR field in the Partition Definition window.

4.

Change the settings of CLPR as needed (see

The Cache Logical Partition Window

” on page 30).

5.

Click Apply to apply the settings. The progress bar is displayed.

Note:

Even though you clicked Apply, the parity groups have not been allocated to

a CLPR yet. To allocate the parity groups to a CLPR, migrate the parity groups from

other CLPR, usually CLPR0. For information on how to migrate the parity groups, see

Migrating Resources To and From Cache Logical Partitions

” on page 35.

Note:

To change the settings of an existing CLPR, repeat procedures from

3

on page 35 to

5

on page 35.

Migrating Resources To and From Cache Logical Partitions

The parity groups in the CLPR can be migrate to another CLPR.

Note:

The plural parity groups which construct the concatenated parity groups must belong to the

same CLPR.

Note:

The parity group that contains the LDEVs to which the Cache Residency cache extents is defined

cannot migrate to another CLPR.
To migrate the parity groups in a CLPR to another CLPR:

1.

Double-click the SLPR on the tree in the Partition Definition window to display the CLPRs. CLPRs

are displayed under the specified SLPR on the tree.

2.

Select a CLPR from the tree. The CLPR resource list of the specified CLPR is displayed.

Note:

: By using the CU Select button on the upper right of the Partition Definition window, you

can specify the desired CU. To specify the CU:

a.

Click CU Select on the upper right of the Partition Definition window. The CU Select dialog

box is displayed (see

Figure 13

on page 36).

b.

Click the Specific CU or Unallocated radio button. If you click the Unallocated radio button,

skip to step

d

on page 35.

c.

Select the LDKC from the LDKC: drop-down list and the CU from the CU: drop-down list

respectively.

d.

Click Set. Only the information for the selected CUs in the CLPR resource list.

3.

Select the parity group(s) that you want to migrate from the CLPR resource list and right-click the

list to display the pop-up menu.

Note:

You can select the multiple parity groups.

4.

Select Cut from the pop-up menu.

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