Number of volumes – HP XP Auto LUN Software User Manual

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iSCSI volumes (for example, volumes to which paths are defined from iSCSI ports)

Volumes in abnormal or inaccessible conditions (for example, fenced)

Volumes Continuous Access XP Journal uses

Volumes specified with the Read Only or Protect attribute

Volumes that Volume Security disabled for use as secondary volumes

Volumes that LUN Security XP Extension specified as Read Only or Protect or disabled for use as

secondary volumes

Volumes reserved by a migration program other than Auto LUN XP

Volumes on which the RAID Manager is performing volume migration operations.

Volumes that form a Snapshot XP pair.

Virtual and pool volumes.

Number of volumes

In manual migrations, the number of migration plans that can be executed concurrently might be restricted,

depending on use of other Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console programs and emulation types

and sizes of migrated volumes. Therefore, the number of migration plans that can be executed concurrently

is not constant.
A maximum of 36 Auto LUN XP copy operations can be requested at the same time. Auto LUN XP performs

migration operations sequentially (one volume at a time).
The maximum number of Auto LUN XP copy operations plus BC pairs is 1024.

Calculating the number of Auto LUN XP concurrent migration plans

When a migration plan is created, differential tables are used. Differential tables are disk array resources

that are shared by Flex Copy XP, Business Copy XP, ShadowImage for z/OS

®

, Hitachi FlashCopy

Mirroring, Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring Version2, Snapshot XP, and Auto LUN XP. The maximum number of

differential tables that Auto LUN XP can use is the number of total differential tables in the disk array minus

the number used by other applications.
When using Auto LUN XP for manual volume migration, the number of migration plans that can be

executed concurrently depends on the following:

How much shared memory is available for differential tables. The number of differential tables

available in one disk array is determined by whether additional shared memory for differential tables is

installed.
• You can use 13,652 differential tables if no additional shared memory for differential tables is

installed.

• You can use 30,718 differential tables if additional shared memory for differential tables is installed.

NOTE:

Contact your HP account support representative for more information about adding additional

shared memory.

The emulation type and capacity of each volume to be migrated:
The number of differential tables needed to migrate one volume differs depending on the emulation

type and size of the volume. For the number of differential tables needed for migrating a mainframe

volume, see page 20. For the number of differential tables needed for migrating an open-system

volume, see page 21.

You can estimate the maximum number of migration plans that can be executed concurrently by applying

the previously described conditions to the following equation:

, where:

У(б) is the total number of differential tables needed to migrate all volumes.

(â) is the number of available differential tables.

For example, if you want to create 20 migration plans of OPEN-3 volumes (volume size = 2,403,360 KB),

calculate the number of required differential tables (page 21) and enter this number in the equation:

.

Σ α

( )

β

( )

=

1 20

×

(

)

20

=

[

]

13,652 or 30,718

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