Restoring external lus (ldev restore), Restoring volumes in an external array – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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To check setting details, right-click the setting in the Preset list, and select Detail. To cancel settings,

right-click the setting in the Preset list, and select Delete.

3.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

4.

Click OK.
The path status in the Path Setting pane changes to Checking. When External Storage XP finishes

checking path status and the external array can be restored, the Status column changes to Normal. If

the external array cannot be restored, the status changes to Blockade.

Restoring external LUs individually (Check Paths & Restore Vol.)

1.

In the LU Operation pane, select an external LU group number in the Device tree. Information about

external LUs in the selected external LU group appears in the Device list.

2.

In the Device list, right-click the external LU you want to resume the connection to the local array, and

select Check Paths & Restore Vol.
The selected external group number in the Device tree and the selected external LU in the Device list

appear in blue italics. Rows with operations to be performed on appear in the Preset list. To check

setting details, right-click the setting in the Preset list, and select Detail. To cancel settings, right-click the

setting in the Preset list, and select Delete.

3.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

4.

Click OK.
The path status displayed in the Path Setting pane changes to Checking. When External Storage XP

finishes checking path status and the external LU can be restored, the Status column changes to

Normal. If the external array cannot be restored, the status changes to Blockade.

Restoring external LUs (LDEV Restore)

The external LU’s status might be blocked (Blockade) if errors occur during the setting operation or the

volume-formatting process fails. In this case, see

Troubleshooting External Storage XP

” on page 121 and

restore the path to the external array according to the troubleshooting procedure. Then execute the Check

Paths & Restore Vol. command to make the external LU in Blockade status usable. If the external LU’s status

remains Blockade, even though you restored the path to the external array and executed the Check Paths &

Restore Vol. command, execute the LDEV Restore command to restore the volume.

NOTE:

If the path between the local array and external array is not restored, you cannot restore the

external array’s status to be usable, even though you execute the LDEV Restore command.

NOTE:

You can also restore the external LU by executing the Restore command on the LDEV Information

window. For more information, see ”

Restoring external LUs (Restore)

” on page 96.

Restoring volumes in an external array

1.

In the LU Operation pane, select External Devices in the Device tree. Connected external arrays appear

in the Device list.

2.

In the Device list, right-click the external array you want to restore all volumes in, and select LDEV

Restore.
The selected external array appears in blue italics in the Device tree and Device list. The contents of the

setting appears in the Preset list. To check setting details, right-click the setting in the Preset list, and

select Detail. To cancel the setting, right-click the setting in the Preset list, and select Delete.

3.

Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.

4.

Click OK.
For the external LUs of the selected external array, the Status column of the Device list changes to the

restored status, and the external LU can be used in Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console.
When errors occur during a status change for the external LU, the failed setting and error code appears

in the Preset list. To check the error message, right-click the failed setting, and select Detail.

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