Port window – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Description

Item

If an LDEV number ends with #, the logical volume is an external volume.

If an LDEV number ends with V, the logical volume is a virtual volume for XP
Snapshot.

If an LDEV number ends with X, the logical volume is a virtual volume for XP
Thin Provisioning.

ID of a logical volume from the host.

UUID

If a UUID is not specified, this column becomes blank.

NOTE:

When you set a UUID from a host, a character which is not contained

in the ASCII character set is converted to a blank space automatically.

The emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device).

Emulation

For LUSE volumes, an asterisk (*) and a number appear on the right of
emulation types. For example, OPEN-9*3 indicates that three OPEN-9 volumes
are combined.

Displays the size of each logical volume.

Capacity

RAID level for each logical volume.

RAID

If the logical volume is an external volume or a virtual volume, the RAID column
does not display the RAID level, but displays a hyphen (-) instead.

When the parity groups are combined, an asterisk (*) and a number appear
on the right of the RAID level. For example, 5(7D+1P)*2 indicates that two
parity groups are combined.

Displays names of parity groups. If the name begins with E, the group is an
external volume group consisting of one or more external volumes.

Parity Group

If the name begins with V, the group is an V-VOL group consisting of one or
more virtual volumes for XP Snapshot.

If the name begins with X, the group is an V-VOL group consisting of one or
more virtual volumes for XP Thin Provisioning.

When the parity groups are combined, an combined parity group appear in
the square brackets ([ ]). For example, 9-7[9-8] indicates that 9-8 is combined
with 9-7.

Number of alternate paths, if any.

Paths

Access attribute of each logical volume.

Access Attribute

Encryption status of each logical volume.

Encryption

Enable indicates that the logical volume is encrypted.

Disable indicates that the logical volume is not encrypted.

If the logical volume is an external volume, a virtual volume for XP Snapshot,
a virtual volume for XP Thin Provisioning or a LUSE volume, the Encryption
column displays a hyphen (-).

Below the table is the number of logical volumes selected in the table.

The LDEV list does not contain any volume reserved by XP Auto LUN. For more information, see
HP XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User Guide.

Port Window

When you launch LUN Manager and click the Port tab, the Port window appears. This window
lets you make settings for Fibre Channel ports.

Storage partition administrators can display ports or perform the operation within only the allocated
SLPR. For details on SLPRs, see the HP XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide.

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Using the LUN Manager GUI

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