HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Preparing for External Storage XP operations

The local array does not force the external array to reserve the mapped external LU. Therefore, do not

write directly to an external array LU (that is, without writing via the local XP array) with IO Suppression

mode set to Disable from the external array side.
If Flex Copy XP operations are in progress for a volume with IO Suppression mode set to Enable, be

careful when updating data in that external LU from the external array side.

IO Suppression mode is automatically set to the same status for all LDEVs in a given external LU.

Cache Mode is automatically set to the same status for all LDEVs in a given external LU.

If you set an open-system emulation type (such as OPEN-V) when mapping the external LU, you can

use the external LU immediately.
To optionally initialize the LU’s data area, use Volume Manager to format the LU. For instructions, see

the HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the

XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.

If you set a mainframe-system emulation type (such as 3390-3) when mapping the external LU, format

the LU or perform the Write to Control Blocks operation to make the volume usable.
After the mapping operation, the mapped LU’s status is Blockade. Use Volume Manager to format the

volume or perform the Write to Control Blocks operation to make the volume usable.
• If you mapped a volume that has already been zero-formatted on the external array side, perform

the Write to Control Blocks operation.

• If you mapped a volume that has not been zero-formatted on the external array side, format the

volume on the local array side.

For instructions on the formatting and Write to Control Blocks operations, see the HP StorageWorks

LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.
If you format the external array’s mapped LU from the external array side, data that existed prior to

formatting cannot be ensured. When using the mapped external LU from the mainframe OS, format the

mapped volume from the local array side.

If you set a mainframe-system emulation type for the mapped LU, host I/O is always propagated

asynchronously to the external LU regardless of the Cache Mode setting.

External LU attributes (IO Suppression mode and Cache Mode) set when the LU is mapped cannot be

changed while the LU is mapped. To change these attributes, delete the external LU mapping (Delete LU

operation), and remap the LU with different attributes (Add LU operation).

External LU attributes for all LDEVs created in an external LU are set to the same values. Those attributes

are modified when the LDEVs are reconfigured using Volume Manager.

Mapped LUs that have different external LU attributes or reside on different arrays cannot be used to

create one LUSE volume.

A mapped external LU with IO Suppression mode set to Enable (such as for Flex Copy XP) cannot be

used for the local array’s Cache LUN XP operations.

For a mapped external LU with IO Suppression mode set to Disable (such as for External Storage XP),

Cache LUN XP’s Bind mode is not available.

If you use the mapped external LU for Cache LUN XP operations and set the bind mode, Cache LUN XP

operations require a cache of twice the capacity of the user data.

For External Storage XP, IO Suppression mode is typically set to Disable. You cannot use a mapped

external LU with IO Suppression mode set to Enable for pair copy operations in Continuous Access XP,

TrueCopy for z/OS®, Continuous Access XP Journal, Universal Replicator for z/OS, Business Copy XP,

ShadowImage for z/OS, or Snapshot XP. Also, the external LU cannot be used for automatic Auto LUN

XP operations.

Attributes originally set for an external LU on the external array side (such as port security, LUN

security, and Volume Retention Manager attributes) are not kept when the external LU is mapped as a

local array internal LDEV. To keep the original attributes, set those attributes on the mapped external LU

from the local array side.

If you mapped the external LU and previously set the VMA of LUN Security XP Extension in that volume,

the former VMA setting is superseded when you map the volume again. However, if LUN Security XP

Extension is not installed when you remap the volume, the volume with the VMA setting cannot be

mapped. To change the VMA setting, change it from the local array side.

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