Data migration, About data migration – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software Licenses User Manual

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4.

Check the usage status and performance of each hardware tier in the THP/Smart pools by
performing the following:

• To check page access distribution per average number of I/O operations, from the Actions

menu, select View Tier Properties.

5.

Select the THP/Smart volumes that have a problem and optimize the data placement by clicking:

• Migrate Data
• Edit Tiering Policy
• Expand THP Volume, or one of the other buttons

6.

On the Mobility tab, select THP Pools to confirm data placement optimization.

Related topics

About data mobility

, page 118

Optimizing data placement in a logical group

, page 122

Data migration

This module describes data migration.

About data migration

Data migration involves moving data from one set of volumes to another set of volumes or THP/Smart
pools, including those in externally-connected storage systems. For example, you can migrate data
when your volume performance decreases or your environment changes. When relocating data based
on the results of performance monitoring for volumes being used by servers and applications, or when
migrating data from an old storage system to a newly set-up storage system, the data in multiple
volumes can be migrated to other volumes or THP/Smart pools.

The source volume can be selected by host or by logical group. The source volume also can be selected
from some of the volumes allocated to a host some of the volumes in a logical group, some of the
volumes in a tier. Migration source volumes can also be selected from volume search results. If a
volume that cannot be migrated is included in the selected volumes, that volume is excluded from
migration and only volumes that can be migrated, will be migrated.

Migration targets are selected from tiers, THP/Smart pools, or resource search results. If THP/Smart
pools are selected, THP/Smart volumes with the same capacity as the migration-source volumes are
automatically created. The existing THP/Smart volumes also can be specified as migration targets.

Note the following:

When the migration source and the migration target are selected, individual pairs of migration
source volumes and migration target volumes (or THP/Smart pools) are automatically created.
Although, you can change these pairs, pairs of volumes that cannot be migrated will not be created.

During migration, data can still be accessed.

When data migration is completed normally, the LDEV ID and host I/O of the migration source
volumes are changed to those of the migration target volumes. The procedure for accessing migrated
data is not changed before or after migration.

If linked with HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor software, parity group busy rate for
the migration source volume and migration target volume can be checked.

After migrating, you can delete the data of the source volumes.

After volumes are migrated to a THP/Smart volumes, unused capacity in the target volumes is re-
turned to the pool (zero page reclaim) if the zero page reclaim option is on.

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