FUJITSU Disk Storage System DX60 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Setup
3.3 Optimizing Volume Configurations

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When the number of volumes to be concatenated is fewer than the maximum number of
volumes that can be concatenated but the resulting capacity exceeds the maximum single
LUN capacity allowed by the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system.

It is possible to add extra volumes to an already concatenated volume.

After concatenation, any number of formatting processes can be started at once.

Because the server-side LUNs are not changed by volume concatenation, an OS reboot is
not required. However, this function only expands the volumes in the ETERNUS DX Disk
storage system. Server-side recognition and volume expansion is OS dependent.

The logical unit number of each concatenated volume does not change and remains
accessible from the server before, during, and after the concatenation.

If the power is turned off or an electrical power outage occurs during LUN Concatenation, the
concatenation will simply continue the next time the power is turned on.

It is recommended that the data on the volumes that are to be concatenated be backed up
first.

When LUN Concatenation is used to increase the volume (LUN) capacities, note that the
increased size of the expanded volumes may not always be dynamically re-recognized by the
server, depending on the server-side OS (type and version) being used. Refer to the
applicable OS and file system documentation before dynamically expanding the volume
capacity.
This is not necessary when building a new system after the volume capacity has been
expanded.

A concatenated volume can be used as an OPC, EC, or QuickOPC copy source or copy
destination. It can also be used as a SnapOPC+ copy source.

When a volume that is using ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager to run backups is
expanded via LUN Concatenation, the volume will need to be registered with ETERNUS SF
AdvancedCopy Manager again.

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