Prerequisites for unallocating volumes from hosts, Unallocating volumes from hosts, Replicating volumes – HP XP Racks User Manual

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Unallocating a volume deletes all LUN paths that connect the volume to portsand hosts.

Prerequisites for unallocating volumes from hosts

Volume unallocation frees up volumes for reallocation to other systems needing these resources.

Before unallocating volumes, verify the following:

The host and storage systems are registered in HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced
Edition Suite software.

The IT administrator has unmounted the volumes you plan to unallocate.

In addition, determine:

The host name

The volume for unallocation

Unallocating volumes from hosts

Volume unallocation frees up host volumes for reallocation to other systems needing these resources.

Before you unallocate volumes, review

Prerequisites for unallocating volumes from hosts

” on page 64.

1.

From the Resources tab, select Hosts.

2.

Expand the tree and select the target OS.

3.

From the list of hosts, select one or more hosts from which you want to unallocate all volumes,
and then click the Unallocate Volumes button. If you want to unallocate specific volumes, click
the link of the host name to select the target volumes, and then click the Unallocate Volumes button.

4.

If the displayed volumes are correct, unallocate the volumes with the appropriate options.

5.

In the task list, confirm that the task has completed.

When the unallocation completes, the data stored on the volume is no longer accessible. You can
then allocate the volume to another host.

Replicating volumes

This module describes how to replicate volumes.

About replicating volumes (pair management)

Volume replication is used to make copies of critical data for volumes allocated to hosts. You can
make a local copy of a volume in the same storage system, or make a remote copy of a volume in a
different storage system.

HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite uses a light version of Replication
Manager which allows you to perform basic volume replication operations.

To use the complete Replication Manager functionality, you must register a Replication Manager
license and log in to Command View AE Suite with Replication Manager permissions. When you
register a Replication Manager license, you can use wizards to visualize complex replication
configurations while defining, editing, viewing, and troubleshooting copy pairs.

For more information about how to set up Replication Manager for volume replication, see the HP
P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide
and the HP P9000
Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Release Notes
.

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