Allocating volumes by using a criteria search – HP XP Racks User Manual

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As the number of searchable objects grows, identify a specific resource to search, for example
Logical Groups, to decrease search time.

2.

As an example, assuming you searched for hosts, from your search results, click the host name
link. The appropriate location in the Resources tab is displayed. The host is effectively selected.
Click Actions > Allocate Volumes on the summary pane. Confirm the hostname is displayed in
the dialog box.

3.

Specify your volume allocation requirements.

4.

Click Show Plan to check your volume allocation.

5.

If your plan is correct, submit the task.

6.

Check for a Completed task status.

Allocating volumes by using a criteria search

You can allocate volumes to a storage system by using criteria search to search for the volumes.

1.

From the search box drop-down menu, select More Searches.

2.

Specify the search criteria and execute your search. There are Basic and Advanced tabs
presenting criteria options. Basic criteria for volume status, type, drive performance, RAID level,
or capacity requirement should meet most needs. Advanced criteria are more specialized.

TIP:

Searches can be saved for re-use, and can be saved as private or public. Note that saving or
sharing a search requires the Tiered Storage Manager license.

3.

From the search results, select the volumes and click Allocate Volumes.

4.

Specify your host, and other volume allocation requirements.

5.

Click Show Plan to check your volume allocation.

6.

If your plan is correct, submit the task.

7.

Check for a Completed task status.

Allocating volumes by using existing volume settings

If you have allocated at least one volume to a host, you can allocate new volumes for the host by
using the attributes of an existing volume as the default for the Allocate Volume dialog box. Your
volume allocation can be exactly like, or similar to, the selected existing volume.

1.

From the Resources tab, in the Resources pane, select Hosts or Logical Groups.

2.

Navigate down the tree structure until you reach the host or logical group of interest, click the
host or logical group link and look at the list of existing volumes.

3.

Select an existing volume that matches or is similar to your requirement, and click Allocate Like
Volumes.

4.

The host or logical group name will be displayed, and you will be prompted for other volume
allocation requirements. You can retain existing settings, or change them.

5.

Click Show Plan to check your volume allocation.

6.

If your plan is correct, submit the task.

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