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B Operations in Legacy mode

This appendix describes data migration using migration groups that were supported in prior HP
StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite versions.

About Legacy mode

Legacy mode is an option for performing data migration by using migration groups that were supported
in versions earlier than v7.1.1. To use legacy mode, set the

client.migration.use.legacymode

property value in the

client.properties

file of Device Manager. For details about the

client.migration.use.legacymode

property, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced

Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide.

If using Legacy mode or the Tiered Storage Manager CLI, operation permissions for Tiered Storage
Manager users must be set by assigning permissions to each user and not by using roles.

If using Legacy mode or the Tiered Storage Manager CLI, the list of tasks for data migration is displayed
in a different format than other tasks. In the summary window for the task, you must select TSMgr CLI
/ Legacy TSMgr Tasks.

Related topics

User permissions in Legacy mode

, page 215

Notes on performing data migration in Legacy mode

, page 216

Conditions for data migration in Legacy mode

, page 217

Migrating volume data in Legacy mode

, page 224

User permissions in Legacy mode

User permissions determine the scope of resources and operations a user can access or perform.

You can assign the following permissions to a P9000 Command View AE Suite groups:

Admin: A user with Admin permission can register resources to be managed, change settings,
and view information. If the user is assigned to All Resources, the user can manage resource
groups.

Modify: A user with Modify permission can register resources to be managed, change settings,
and view information.

View: A user with View permission can reference managed resources.

Peer: A user with Peer permission can access only Device Manager agents, and cannot log into
HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite products by using the browser. A resource
group cannot be assigned to users that have the Peer role.

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