HP 200 Storage Virtualization System User Manual

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If the resource type is Port, the port name appears.

• Properties: CLPR's capacity and number of parity groups allocated to the specified CLPR.

NOTE:

The number of parity groups for CLPR0 is calculated by subtracting the number of parity groups

belonging to CU groups other than the current CU group from the total number of parity groups

that CLPR0 has.

• Information: Channel adapter name, if the resource type is Port.
• Status: If the SLPR's resources (CLPRs and ports) have been edited, the SLPR's status appears

in the right-most column.
• Create: A CLPR or port has been created.
• Delete: A CLPR or port has been deleted.

Detail for SLPR: Displays the SLPR's settings. You can change the SLPR's settings.
• SLPR Name: SLPR's name, up to 32 alphanumeric characters.

NOTE:

You cannot change the name of SLPRs that have this icon ( ) and are grayed out. To change

their names, switch the CU group using the drop-down list for CU groups in the upper right

of the XP Remote Web Console main pane.

• CU(* in use): CU number in the specified SLPR (00 - FE). A CU number with an asterisk (*)

indicates the SSID is registered to the CU. To delete a CU from the specified SLPR and return it

to the Available CU list, select the CU from the list, and click Delete.

NOTE:

The number of a CU belonging to a CU group other than the current CU group does not appear.

• Available CU(* in use):

• CU: Number of the CUs belonging to the current CU group. A CU number with an asterisk

(*) indicates that the SSID is registered to a CU.

• SLPR: SLPR to the CU belongs to.
• SSID(SLPR): SSID if the SSID is registered to a CU. The SLPR the SSID belongs to appears

between parentheses on the right of the SSID.
To add a CU to the specified SLPR and return the CU to the CU list, select the CU from the list,

and click Add. A CU number with an asterisk (*) indicates the SSID is registered to the CU.

You can select up to 64 CUs into which the SSIDs are registered or not.

NOTE:

If users in the StorageAdmins group who have partition-level access want to use the Customized

Volume function, first specify the CU for each SLPR to prevent overlapping the newly allocated

CU numbers and the existing CU numbers in other SLPRs. If CU numbers are not specified first,

users in the StorageAdmins group who have partition-level access cannot use the Customized

Volume function.

• SSID(* in use): SSID in the selected SLPR (0004 to FFFE). An SSID number with an asterisk (*)

indicates the SSID is registered to the CU.

NOTE:

Only SSIDs registered to a CU belonging to the current CU group appear for SLPR0.

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Working with SLPRs

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