Figure 37 write to control blocks pane, Making external mainframe volumes usable, 37 write to control blocks pane – HP XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager Software User Manual

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CAUTION:

Operations in this pane must be performed only on external volumes with data areas that are

zero-formatted.

Figure 37

Write to Control Blocks pane

Target ExG: External volume groups containing volumes to be made usable.
ExG: External volume group numbers
External Storage: Information about external disk arrays

Add button: Moves external volume groups selected in the Candidate ExG list to the Target ExG list.

Delete button: Moves external volume groups selected in the Target ExG list to the Candidate ExG list.

Candidate ExG: List of external volume groups.
ExG: External volume group numbers
External Storage: Information about external disk arrays

OK button: Applies settings in the Write to Control Blocks pane to the Volume Management main pane,

and closes the Write to Control Blocks pane.

Cancel button: Cancels settings in the Write to Control Blocks pane, and closes the Write to Control

Blocks pane.

Making external mainframe volumes usable

To use external volumes with the XP10000/XP12000, you must usually use External Storage XP to perform

external volume mapping, and then use Volume Management’s Format or Format All command to format

the volumes (see ”

Formatting LDEVs

” on page 71). However, when you format external mainframe volumes

in this way, the formatting operation might take a lot of time.
If you use the following procedure, you can make external mainframe volumes usable more quickly.

CAUTION:

Only storage administrators can perform the following operation. Storage partition

administrators cannot perform this operation.

1.

Zero-format external mainframe volumes.

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