HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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If you search for logical volumes by specifying the WWN that indicates EVA Port A in the configuration,

such as in

Figure 68

, logical volumes named LUN 1 and LUN 2 are found for both HostGroup-1 and

HostGroup-2. In this case, two different logical volumes with the same name, such as LUN 1 and LUN 2,

are found as logical volumes that can be connected from EVA Port A, but you can only tell which LUN 1

and LUN 2 belong to HostGroup-1 or HostGroup-2 by examining the Characteristic field.
In the configuration in

Figure 68

, you can identify logical volumes by referring to Characteristic2 in

External Storage XP’s panes. The first 32 characters of Characteristic2 indicate the World Wide LUN

Name found on the EVA array. You can identify the EVA array’s logical volume by this World Wide LUN

Name.

Figure 68

Configuration example for which logical volumes can only be identified by characteristic

Alternate path’s behavior when an EVA array is connected

When an EVA array is connected, the alternate path’s behavior differs depending on the EVA array’s

microprogram version.
The alternate path’s behavior differs between EVA arrays of the microprogram version shown below and

EVA arrays of earlier microprogram versions:

Array type: EVA3000/5000
microprogram version 4.000 or later

Array type: EVA4000/6000/8000
microprogram version 5.031 or later

To replace the EVA array’s microprogram, check whether the alternate path’s behavior changes as a result

of changing the microprogram version. If the alternate path’s behavior changes, perform External Storage

XP’s Delete LU operation to release the setting for the EVA array volume’s mapping before you actually

replace the microprogram.
See the EVA array manuals for more information how the alternate path’s behavior changes.

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