Changing the v-vol settings, Removing the v-vol to be registered, On setting up a command device – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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2.

In the Edit SSIDs window, the SSIDs table shows the existing SSIDs and the SSIDs that you can
add. Select the row of the SSID you want to edit and click Change SSIDs.

3.

In the Change SSIDs window, type the new SSID and click OK.

4.

In the Edit SSIDs window, click OK.

5.

In the Create LDEVs window, click Finish.

6.

In the Confirm window, complete the following and then click Apply:

For Go to tasks window for status, select to open the Tasks window.

The edited V-VOL SSID is registered to the storage system.

Changing the V-VOL settings

Before registering a V-VOL, you may need to change V-VOL settings.
1.

In the Selected LDEVs table in the Create LDEVs window, select LDEV and click Change LDEV
Settings.

2.

In the Change LDEV Settings window, change the following and then click OK:

For LDEV Name, specify the prefix characters and the initial number of LDEV.

For Initial LDEV ID, specify the LDKC number, CU number, LDEV number, and the interval.
To check used LDEVs, click View LDEV IDs to confirm the used LDEVs. The View LDEV IDs
window opens.

For Processor Blade, click the list and specify the processor blade ID. To specify a process
blade, click the processor blade ID. To assign an arbitrary process blade, click Auto.

3.

In the Create LDEVs window, click Finish.

4.

In the Confirm window, complete the following and then click Apply:

For Go to tasks window for status, select to open the Tasks window.

The settings are registered to the storage system.

Removing the V-VOL to be registered

If you do not want to register the V-VOL, you can remove it from the registering task.
1.

In the Selected LDEVs table in the Create LDEVs window, select the LDEV you want to remove
and click Remove.

2.

In the message whether to remove the selected LDEV, click OK.

3.

Click Finish.

4.

In the message whether to remove the selected LDEVs, click OK.

5.

In the Confirm window, for Go to tasks window for status, select to open the Tasks window,
and then click Apply or to open the next window, click Next.

The V-VOL is removed from the registering task.

On setting up a command device

To use the RAID Manager and an in-band connection to perform FS tasks, reserve a volume for
use as a command device. (It is not necessary for an out-of-band connection.) To use RAID Manager
and an out-of-band connection, you do not need to do this. If you run RAID Manager commands
through an out-of-band connection, the host I/O performance may degrade. Run RAID Manager
commands through an in-band connection.

For more information on how to configure a command device, see the HP XP P9000 RAID Manager
User Guide
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