Notes on creating pools – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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CAUTION:

If the host computer uses application software to monitor the XP Snapshot pairs' volumes, problems,
such as abnormal end, might occur. For example, since the S-VOL whose status is not PSUS (or PFUS)
rejects access from the host, a problem might occur on the monitoring application software whose
access is rejected. In addition, if the host computer connects to more than one port, a problem might
also occur on ports that are not connected to the S-VOL that rejected the host access. You must
terminate the application software monitoring the volumes to solve these problems.

Use XP RAID Manager commands to operate XP Snapshot pairs. However, whether the operations
complete normally or not depends on the pair status.

Table 8

on page 31 shows the pair status and

results of the RAID Manager commands.

Table 8 Pair status and results of XP RAID Manager commands

XP RAID Manager command

1

Pair status

pairsplit
-E

pairsplit
-S

pairresync
-restore

pairresync

pairsplit

paircreate
-split

paircreate

No

NOP

No

No

No

No

OK

SMPL

No

No

NOP

NOP

No

No

NOP

COPY

No

OK

NOP

NOP

OK

OK

NOP

PAIR/PFUL

No

OK

OK

OK

NOP

NOP

No

PSUS/PFUS

No

NOP

No

No

No

No

No

SMPL(PD)

No

No

NOP

NOP

No

No

NOP

COPY(RS)

No

No

NOP

NOP

No

No

NOP

COPY(RS-R)

NOP

OK

No

OK

2

No

No

NO

PSUE

1

OK: Command executes the process and ends normally.

NOP: Command does not execute the process, but ends normally.

No: Command ends abnormally (that is, command is rejected).

2

If you issue the pairresync command for a pair whose status has changed to PSUE because of a shortage of shared memory

for the V-VOL management area, the command is rejected and ends abnormally.

When the command executes the process and ends normally, the pair status changes according to
the process. For more information about how the pair status changes when the command ends normally,
see

Figure 4

on page 29 and the corresponding text.

Notes on creating pools

When creating pools, you must be careful about the pool capacity and types of volumes specified as
pool-VOLs. This section describes notes on pool capacity definitions and using external LUs as
pool-VOLs.

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