Step 14 – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Volume Management for the XP1024/XP128

14.

Verify that the information is correct and click OK. The Customized Volume pane is displayed. The

created custom volumes are shown in blue.

NOTE:

You cannot manipulate the VDEVs denoted by blue icons until you apply the changes to

the disk array or cancel them, but you can initialize additional custom volumes in VDEVs denoted

by red icons.

15.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

16.

Click OK. The Make Volume operation begins. When LDEV formatting is in progress and at

completion, a notation is displayed across the bottom of the screen to indicate the progress. A dialog

box is displayed when the requested action is complete.

17.

Click OK.

Initializing custom volumes for other than OPEN-V (Volume Initialize)

Use the Volume Initialize function to uninstall all custom volumes under a CVS volume, and reformat the

CVS volume as a normal volume (VDEV).

CAUTION:

The Volume Initialize function is a destructive operation and destroys the data on selected

custom volumes. Back up the data as needed before performing this operation.

1.

From the Customized Volume pane, click the LDEV folder in the Parity Group - LDEV tree to open a list

of CUs, and then select a VDEV. The Parity Group - LDEV table displays information about the LDEVs in

the selected VDEV.

NOTE:

If the selected VDEV contains one or more custom volumes that violates any restriction for

the Volume Initialize function (see ”

Volume to Space operation

” on page 57), you cannot perform

the Volume Initialize function. Remove all invalid custom volumes before performing the Volume

Initialize function.

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