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indicates that data migration in progress is valid, operations cannot be performed on the resource
by using Device Manager.

After data migration (operation using virtual IDs)
After all of the target resources are migrated, operations can be performed on a resource by using
Device Manager. A host uses virtual IDs to perform operations on the resource on the migration-
destination storage system.

Items such as virtual LDEV ID and virtual ports can be checked as virtual ID information.

Check the correspondence between the virtual ID information received from the host administrator
and the physical ID information to identify the target resource.

You can perform any of the following tasks on resources that have virtual IDs set:

Expand THP/Smart volumes

Reclaim zero pages of THP/Smart volumes

Edit tier relocation of Smart volumes

Edit tiering policy of Smart volumes

Manage data placement profiles of Smart volumes

Allocate volumes

1

Allocate like volumes

1

Edit LUN paths

Unallocate volumes

2

Define copy pairs

3

Change the status of a copy pair

3

Migrate data by using Tiered Storage Manager

4

Create logical group

Create tier

Edit volume labels

Refresh volume labels

Notes:

1.

For volumes for which no virtual ID is specified, you can specify new virtual IDs, and then allocate
the volumes to host groups for which virtual IDs have already been specified.

2.

You can also delete virtual IDs at the same time that volumes are unallocated.

3.

To perform operations on a copy pair that contains volumes for which virtual IDs have been
specified, you must update in advance the information (physical ID information) of the post-migra-
tion storage system with the configuration definition file of the copy pair. For details about the
contents of configuration definition files, as well as the system configuration required to perform
operations on copy pairs that contain volumes for which virtual IDs have been specified, see the
HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide.

4.

In Legacy mode, you cannot perform operations on resources for which virtual IDs have been
specified.

Related topics

About removing hosts and releasing associated resources

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