HP XP Data Shredder Software User Manual

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If the host connected to the local array issues too many I/Os for the external array to process,

commands from the host might time out.
When the amount of I/Os from the host to the external LU exceeds the maximum amount of I/Os

the external array can accept, commands from the host to the local array might time out. As you

configure the system using external LUs, consider the external array's I/O capacity.

When executing commands in HP StorageWorks software products to the mapped external LU

and, therefore, too many I/Os are issued for the external array to process, commands might time

out and errors might occur.
When the amount of I/Os from the software products to the external LU exceeds the maximum amount

of I/Os the external array can accept, commands might time out and errors might occur. As you

configure the system using external LUs, consider the external array's I/O capacity.

When using an external LU from the host, note the external LU's Path Blockade Watch time. If the

Path Blockade Watch time is longer than the host command's timeout period, commands from the

host might time out when the power supply is off or errors occur for the external array. If host I/O

is a significant concern, ensure that the external LU's Path Blockade Watch time is the same as or

shorter than the host command's timeout period.

Host access to the external storage LU must be via the local array, and must not be via a direct

physical connection to the external storage device LU. For external array LUs not involved with

External Storage XP, direct access from a host is allowed for all supported external storage except

MSA. If you use MSA as external storage, it must be entirely dedicate as external storage.

For all external storage, either set the ES XP cache mode option in Command View XP or XP

Remote Web Console to cache disabled or partition resources associated with external storage

in its own CLPR (for example, CLPR1). While HP strongly recommends this new default for all

external storage in general, this new default is mandatory for any external array that is slower

than an XP12000 external port (for example, the Modular Smart Array product line) unless it

resides in its own CLPR partition with isolated port/MP/cache resources.

Combining External Storage XP with other HP StorageWorks

products

You can use HP StorageWorks software products to operate and manage the external LUs you set

using External Storage XP.
The following sections provide configuration examples for specific HP StorageWorks software products:

Using external LUs for Auto LUN XP operations
Using external LUs for Continuous Access XP operations
Using external LUs for Continuous Access XP Journal operations
Using external LUs for Business Copy XP operations
Using external LUs for Snapshot XP operations

The following HP StorageWorks software products support the use of mapped external LUs. For operations

and notes about each software product, see the product's user guide.

LUN Manager
• If you set an open-system emulation type when mapping the external LU, you must use LUN

Manager to set the mapped LU's path.

• You cannot use the mapped external LU as a NAS system volume.
• You cannot use the mapped external LU as a NAS user volume.

Volume Manager
• If you set a mainframe-system emulation type when mapping the external LU, you must

format the mapped volume or perform the Write to Control Blocks operation using the

Custom Volume Size (CVS) function before putting the external LU into use. For instructions,

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

XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.

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