Using the number of differential tables – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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After you install additional shared memory for the V-VOL management area, you cannot partially

uninstall it. To uninstall additional shared memory for the V-VOL management area, you must uninstall

the entire shared memory that was added for the V-VOL management area.

Skip

step 1

if shared memory for the differential tables is already installed.

Note that

step 2

and

step 3

are interchangeable.

Skip

step 3

if Business Copy XP is already installed on the disk array.

Calculating the number of Snapshot XP pairs that can be created

The number of Snapshot XP pairs you can create for a disk array depends on the number of differential

tables, V-VOL management area’s shared memory capacity, or number of pair tables. To calculate the

number of Snapshot XP pairs that can be created, first use the number of differential tables, then use the

V-VOL management area’s shared memory capacity, and finally use the number of pair tables. Then

compare the three results. The smallest value is the maximum number of Snapshot XP pairs you can create

for the disk array.

Using the number of differential tables

A maximum of 13,652 differential tables can be used for a disk array if additional shared memory is not

installed. A maximum of 30,718 differential tables can be used if additional shared memory is installed.

To calculate the number of Snapshot XP pairs that can be created, calculate the number of differential

tables required for the Snapshot XP pair and compare it with the number of differential tables for the whole

disk array. In addition to Snapshot XP, the following software products use differential tables in the

XP10000/XP12000:

Business Copy XP

ShadowImage for z/OS

Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring

Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring Version 2

Flex Copy XP

Auto LUN XP

If any of these software products are used in the same disk array, calculate the number of differential tables

Snapshot XP pairs can use by subtracting the number of differential tables the pairs use (migration plan for

Auto LUN XP) for these software products from the number of differential tables for the whole disk array.
For more information about calculating the number of required differential tables for Business Copy XP,

ShadowImage for z/OS, Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring, Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring Version 2, Flex Copy

XP, and Auto LUN XP, see the software product’s manual.
To calculate the number of differential tables for each Snapshot XP pair, use the following formula:

( (X)

ч

256)

ч

(Z)

where:
(X) is the volume’s capacity (in kilobytes)
(Z) is the number of slots a differential table can manage (1,916 × 32)

Note that you must round up the calculation result to the nearest whole number.
If the volume’s capacity ((X) in the previous formula) is 16 GB (16,777,214 KB), the number of differential

tables for each Snapshot XP pair is calculated as:

(16,777,214

ч

256)

ч

(1,916

Ч

32) = 1.06889

Round up 1.06889 to 2. Therefore, two differential tables are required to create a Snapshot XP pair.
Assume that no other software products use differential tables in a disk array where additional shared

memory is not installed. The number of differential tables that Snapshot XP can use is 13,652. To create

Snapshot pairs that require two differential tables for each pair, the calculation is as follows:

13,652

ч

2 = 6,826

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