6 estimated usage rate for parity groups – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual

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Notes:

When you use Auto LUN for the first time, you must reserve volumes for migration destinations

in advance. These reserved volumes are marked with the

icon. When you specify a volume

to be migrated, icons of some reserved volumes ( ) that can be used as a migration destination
will change to the

icons. For details on reserving volumes for migration destinations, see

Reserving Migration Destinations For Volumes

” on page 41.

If you specify the volume you want to migrate in the window and click Target, Auto LUN displays the list

of disks of the parity groups that can be used as destinations. If you select the destination disk area

and click Graph, Auto LUN calculates the estimated volume usage rate after migration, and displays the

estimated usage rate in the window (see

Figure 6

on page 14). However, Auto LUN cannot estimate

the usage rate of any external volumes. In case of migrating an external volume, the transition of the

external volume usage rate is not displayed even if you click Plan. If the volume usage rate of the

migration source cannot be calculated or if you do not need to know the transition of the usage rate, you

can migrate the volume without displaying the graph.
Auto LUN uses past resource usage rates, hard disk drive type information, and the RAID level to calculate

the estimated usage rate. In the example in

Figure 6

on page 14, if the volume 00:03:06 in the parity

group 2-1 is migrated to the reserved volume 01:01 in the parity group 1-2, the parity group 2-1 can

expect 10 percent decrease in the average usage rate (from 21 percent to 11 percent). The destination

parity group 1-2 can expect a 13 percent increase in the average usage rate (from 12 percent to 25

percent). If the estimated result is not satisfactory, you can change the migration destination.

Figure 6 Estimated Usage Rate for Parity Groups

You can create multiple migration plans. If there are any other high-usage volumes, you can continue to

create migration plans. If you finish creating migration plans, you can execute the migration plans to

start volume migrations.
For more detailed information about volume migrations, see

Migrating Volumes Manually

” on page 42.

Hosts can perform I/O operations on volumes that are being migrated. This section explains why.

Note:

The storage system documents (including this manual) use the term source volumes to refer to

volumes that should be migrated. The term target volumes is used for volumes that should become

migration destinations.

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