Partition administration and administrat, Partition administration and administrator rights, Example of an slpr – HP 200 Storage Virtualization System User Manual

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The virtual array created by the partitioned array is referred to as the storage management logical

partition (SLPR). You can create up to 32 SLPRs, including SLPR0 which is provided as a default in one

array (with the exception of the SVS200). For more information, see

Creating SLPRs

.

Figure 2 Example of an SLPR

To create an SLPR, allocate the array's resources (that is, ports and CLPRs). For instructions on allocating

the array's resources, see

Working with SLPRs

. To create and manage a CLPR, you need user authority

for the array. For more information, see

Partition administration and administrator rights

and the

HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console user guide for XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.

Restriction on SLPR and CU group
You cannot allocate array resources belonging to different CU groups to an SLPR other than SLPR0.

NOTE:

If you allocate local array resources belonging to the following CU groups to an SLPR other than

SLPR0, you cannot use the resources:
• CU40-7F
• CU80-BF
• CUC0-FE
Do not allocate resources belonging to these CU groups to an SLPR other than SLPR0.

Partition administration and administrator rights

The following groups of users can access XP Disk/Cache Partition:

Administrators who have modify access to the full array.

StorageAdmins who have modify access. This group consists of users who have full array access

and users who have partition-level access.

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Overview of XP Disk/Cache Partition

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