HP XP Data Shredder Software User Manual

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Figure 8 Install CV Dialog Box (2)

Description

Item

Number of the VDEV to which the VLL volume belongs. The
VDEV number indicates the parity group where the VDEV
belongs. For example, if the VDEV number is 1-1-(1), the
VDEV belongs to a parity group numbered 1-1.

A VDEV number that starts with E (for example, E1-1-(1))
indicates that the VDEV belongs to a parity group that
consists of one or more external LUs.

A VDEV number that starts with V (for example, V1-1-(1))
indicates that the VDEV belongs to a parity group that
consists of one or more XP Snapshot virtual volumes
(V-VOLs).

A VDEV number that starts with X (for example, X1-1-(1))
indicates that the VDEV belongs to a parity group that
consists of one or more XP Thin Provisioning virtual
volumes (V-VOLs).

Parity Group

Information about the VLL volumes to be created.

No.: Number of the VLL volume in the table.

Emulation: Emulation type of the VLL volume.

Capacity: Capacity of the VLL volume.

LDKC:CU:LDEV: LDKC number, CU number, and LDEV
number for the VLL volume to be created. The default is
blank.

VLL volume setting-information table

When this check box is selected, VLL volumes of the
3390-3R emulation type appear in the VLL volume
setting-information table on the left side of this dialog box.
When this check box is cleared, VLL volumes of other than
the 3390-3R emulation type are displayed in the VLL
volume setting-information table.

This check box is available only when 3390-3R was
selected from the Emulation list on the Install CV dialog
box (1).

If the 3390-3R check box is available, you must set the
LDEV number to all VLL volumes that are shown.

3390-3R

Select the LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers for the VLL
volumes you intend to create.

Select LDEV No.

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Using the Virtual LVI/LUN and Volume Shredder GUI

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