5 syntax conventions, Syntax conventions, Table 1-2 syntax conventions – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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Overview of Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager 16


Snapshot XP: The Snapshot XP feature (for StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 only) allows the user to
make backup copies of volumes in the same storage subsystem. For details on Snapshot XP, refer to the
HP StorageWorks Snapshot XP User Guide.

Storage group: A user-defined set of paths (LUNs) which can be manipulated as a group. Adding storage
to an empty logical group renders that group a storage group. The LUNs in the same storage group must
physically reside in the same storage subsystem. A storage group cannot contain another storage group
or logical group. Storage groups are displayed under the Logical Groups object.

Subsystems object: A display of the physical configuration information for the storage subsystems, such
as: serial number, number and type(s) of ports, location and capacity of installed array groups, LDEVs
and paths, and amount of cache memory.

User group: A user-defined set of users which can be manipulated as a group. Users in a user group can
only see and manage the logical groups, hosts, and volumes which are assigned to that user group. User
groups are displayed on the User Group Administration panel (restricted to system and local
administrators).

Volume path/LUN: A path to an LU (volume) in a storage subsystem which maps the LU to a port and LU
number (LUN). Each LU can have one or more paths, and each path can have different LUN security
settings. The type of host platform determines the number of logical units (LUs) that may be connected to
each port.

The StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 supports up to 1,024 paths per fibre channel port.

The StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 supports up to 512 paths per fibre channel port.

The StorageWorks XP512/XP48 supports up to 256 paths per fibre channel port.

V-VOL: Logical duplicated volume of the Snapshot XP function consisting of physical data stored in the
primary volume and differential data stored in the Data Pool.

WWN group: A WWN group on a StorageWorks XP512/XP48. Device Manager allows the user to
manage WWN groups.

Table 1-1

shows some of these Device Manager terms and the corresponding terms used on the storage

subsystems.

Table 1-1

Device Manager and Corresponding Storage Subsystem Terms

Device Manager

StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 StorageWorks XP512/XP48

Port controller

CHA

CHA

CHA

Port Port

Port

Port

Host storage domain Host group

Host group

Not applicable

Array group

VDEV (an area that subdivides a
parity group)

VDEV (an area that subdivides
a parity group)

Parity group

Snapshot XP

Snapshot XP

Not applicable

Not applicable

Continuous Access
XP Journal

Continuous Access XP Journal

Not applicable

Not applicable

1-5 Syntax Conventions

The following table defines the syntax conventions used in this manual. An example of using these syntax
conventions would be:

StoreDatabase [temp|perm] (database-name ...)

Table 1-2

Syntax Conventions

Font or Symbol

How Used

StoreDatabase

The user should enter code-font characters exactly as
shown.

database-name

In actual commands the user must replace the italics by
suitable characters.

SD

Bold code-font characters indicate an abbreviation for a
command.

perm

Underlined characters indicate a default value.

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