Requirements for maintaining xp snapshot, Notes on using external volumes as pool-vols, Notes on replacing the microcode offline – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Notes on Using External Volumes as Pool-VOLs

By using External Storage, you can connect multiple storage systems to a storage system. In that case,

the original storage system is called the local subsystem, and the connected storage systems are called

external subsystems. A volume in an external subsystem is called an external volume. A volume in

the local subsystem is called an internal volume.
If External Storage is installed, as well as internal volumes, external volumes can be used as pool-VOLs.

However, external volumes are more likely to fail than internal volumes. In addition, solutions for external

volume failures are more complicated than those for internal volume failures. In order to minimize the

effects of the failures, HP recommends that you use external volumes as follows:

Specify the external volumes of only one external subsystem for one pool.

Do not specify both internal and external volumes as pool-VOLs in one pool.

You may specify the external volumes of several external subsystems for one pool, or use both internal

and external volumes as pool-VOLs in one pool, but in that case, mind that problems such as volume

blockade may more easily happen. For example, if a problem occurs and the external volume which is

being used as a pool-VOL is blocked, the pool becomes blocked as well. For information about how to

recover the blocked pool, see “

Procedure to Recover a Blocked Pool

” on page 75.

For details about external subsystems and the solutions for the errors related to external volumes, see the

HP StorageWorks XP24000 External Storage Software User’s Guide.

Requirements for Maintaining XP Snapshot

This section describes the notes on switching off the power supply or replacing the microcode offline

while the XP Snapshot is in use.

Notes on Replacing the Microcode Offline

Usually, replacement of microcode is performed online, but in some cases, such as when the configuration

of the shared memory needs to be changed, replacement of microcode will be performed offline. If the

microcode is replaced offline, pool information or XP Snapshot pair information in the shared memory

will be lost. Therefore, you need to create the pools and the pairs again after the microcode is replaced.

Notes on Switching Off the Power Supply

Before you switch off the power supply while XP Snapshot is running, stop the host I/O operations. When

you switch on the power supply again, XP Snapshot behaves differently according to whether information

in the shared memory remains before and after switching off the power supply.

If information in the shared memory remains before and after switching off the power supply

If information in the shared memory remains before and after switching off the power

supply, usually you can use the pools and the XP Snapshot pairs that you had been using

before the switch-off. However, since the storage system checks the status of the pools

and the pool volumes, if the pool volumes are blocked at that moment, the pool will be

blocked and the status of the XP Snapshot pairs changes to PSUE. When this occurs, you

need to recover the pools after the switch-on. For details about recovering the pools, see

Procedure to Recover a Blocked Pool

” on page 75.

If information in the shared memory is lost after switching off the power supply

The storage system has a battery to maintain the information in the shared memory. However,

when a certain time elapses after the breaker is turned off, the battery will die and the information

in the shared memory will be lost. If information in the shared memory is lost after switching off

the power supply, the information about the pools and the XP Snapshot pairs is erased. Therefore,

you need to create the pools and the pairs again after the switch-on.

For information about the amount of time before the information in the shared memory is lost

when the breaker is turned off, ask HP technical support.

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Preparing for XP Snapshot Operations

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