Hdd class list – HP XP P9000 Auto LUN Software User Manual

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Description

Type

Item

RAID-1 parity group in HDD class C. A similar HDD class C icon
indicating RAID-5 or RAID-6 might also appear.

icon

RAID-1 parity group in HDD class D. A similar HDD class D icon
indicating RAID-5 or RAID-6 might also appear.

icon

The parity group ID appears directly to the right of the parity group
icon in the following convention: 1-4. If two or more parity groups

field

Parity group identifier

are connected together, you will see the following convention:
1-3[1-4].

The external volume group ID appears directly to the right of the
external volume group icon in the following convention: E1-2

field

External volume group identifier

The Thin Provisioning group ID appears directly to the right of the
Thin Provisioning group icon in the following convention: X16-1

field

Thin Provisioning group identifier

HDD Class list

When you select a class in the navigation tree, the HDD Class list displays information about parity
groups in that HDD class. This information is summarized in the following table.

Description

Type

Item

Indicates the parity group ID. The number before the hyphen is the frame number and the
number after the hyphen is the group number. This list uses the same icons used in the

field

PG

“Attribute navigation tree” (page 62)

. If the indicated parity groups are the interleaved parity

groups, this item only displays the ID of the parity group at the top of the interleaved parity
groups.

Indicates the type of hard disk drive.

field

HDD

Indicates the average usage rate for the parity group. An exclamation mark (!) preceding
the percentage value indicates that the reported usage rate is likely to be inaccurate. This

field

Ave. (%)

can occur when volumes used in Auto LUN are also formatted by Virtual LVI or Open Volume
Management. A "+0" succeeding the percentage value indicates that the usage rate is
between 0 and 1 percent.

Indicates the maximum usage rate for the parity group. An exclamation mark (!) preceding
the percentage value indicates that the reported usage rate is likely to be inaccurate. This

field

Max (%)

can occur when volumes used in Auto LUN are also formatted by Virtual LVI or Open Volume
Management. A "+0" succeeding the percentage value indicates that the usage rate is
between 0 and 1 percent.

Indicates the total number of volumes in the parity group.

field

Total

Indicates the number of reserved volumes.

field

Reserved

Indicates the number and name of the CLPR corresponding to the parity group. The following
convention is used:

field

CLPR

CLPR-number:CLPR-name

Attribute window

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