Allocating and unallocating volumes, About allocating volumes – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software Licenses User Manual

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Define hardware tiers that consist of external volumes.

Connect the external storage system.

1.

On the Resources tab, select Storage Systems, and then select the target THP Pools.

2.

Select the target Smart pool, and click the THP Pool Vols tab.

3.

Select the target Smart pool volume the THP Pools Vols list, and then click Edit External LDEV Tier
Rank.

4.

In the External LDEV Tier Rank menu, change the tier ranking (Low/Middle/High) to a different
value.

5.

(Optional) Update the task name and provide a description.

6.

(Optional) Expand Schedule to specify the task schedule. You can schedule the task to run
immediately or later, The default setting is Now. If scheduled for Now, select View task status to
monitor the task after it is submitted.

7.

Click Submit. If the task is to run immediately, the task begins.

8.

You can check the progress and the result of the task on the Tasks & Alerts tab. Click on the task
name to view details of the task.

The external LDEV tiering rank for the Smart pool volume has been changed on the target storage
system.

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Allocating and unallocating volumes

This module describes volume allocation, provides information about volume allocation requirements,
describes multiple ways in which you can allocate volumes, and provides related procedures for
allocating volumes and editing volume or host access.

About allocating volumes

Volume allocation makes storage capacity available to host applications or clustered hosts and
applications. Hosts must already be registered before volume allocation.

Depending on your registered storage systems, volumes can be allocated using basic volumes, pool
volumes, or volumes from a tier. Basic volumes are volumes from a parity group. Any storage system
can provide basic volumes. Allocating THP/Smart pool volumes involves grouping resources on
storage systems that support this feature. THP/Smart pools must exist prior to volume allocation from
a THP/Smart pool. To allocate volumes from a tier, a Tiered Storage Manager license is required,
and tier policies must be established for storage systems that support tier policy configuration.

The following rules and behaviors apply when allocating volumes:

Settings that are assigned when allocating volumes to a host become the default settings for the
next time you allocate a volume to the same host. You can change these settings during volume
allocation.

If a variety of volumes with different characteristics have been allocated to a host, when you allocate
a new volume, you can select an existing volume to set the volume allocation criteria.

When allocating a volume, if no volumes match the specified requirements, new volumes are
created from unused capacity and allocated to the host. When a basic volume is created, the
volume is also formatted at the same time.

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