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Volume to Space: Formats one or more LDEVs on a selected VDEV into free space, which can be used

to install one or more custom volumes using the Install CV function, or left as free space for future use.

Install CV: Creates custom volumes from free space.

Make Volume: Converts a custom volume back to a normal volume (VDEV).
The Make Volume function clears all custom volumes under a CVS volume and creates an initial

volume (VDEV) that consists of new user-defined custom volumes.
The Volume Initialize function uninstalls all custom volumes under a CVS volume, and reformats the

CVS volume as a normal volume (VDEV).

Compared to other emulation types, use OPEN-V to easily create volumes of any size. OPEN-V volumes

always consist of custom volumes, instead of fixed-size volumes.

CAUTION:

CVS operations are destructive. Back up your data before performing CVS operations.

Figure 27

and

Figure 28

show a sample VDEV (whose components are LDEVs) in its initial condition and

the VDEV after custom volumes are created.

Figure 27

CVS process (all supported emulation types except for OPEN-V)

Figure 28

CVS process (OPEN-V)

Parity group configuration

This section explains the parity group configuration of emulation types other than OPEN-V. OPEN-V

volumes always consist of variable sized volumes instead of fixed-size volumes (FVs). To use OPEN-V,

parity groups must be enabled to support the OPEN-V emulation type. To enable OPEN-V, contact your

HP account support representative.

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