HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Table 16 Number of Cylinders According to Each Emulation Type

Number of Cylinders

Emulation type

885

3380-J

1,770

3380-E

2,655

3380-K

1,113

3390-1

2,226

3390-2

3,339

3390-3

3390-3R

10,017

3390-9

32,760

3390-L

65,520

3390-M

1,770

H6586-G

885

H6586-J

2,655

H6586-K

1,113

H6588-1

3,436

H6588-3

10,017

H6588-9

32,760

H6588-L

1,770

NF80-E

885

NF80-J

2,655

NF80-K

The number of the required bitmap areas:

The number of bitmap areas to be used by all data volumes that form pairs is calculated from
the number of cylinders. The calculated number of bitmap areas is referred to as the required
number of bitmap areas in the following formula. Use the following formula to calculate the
required number of bitmap areas for a data volume. The … symbols enclosing a value
indicate that the enclosed value should be rounded up to the nearest integer.

The required number of bitmap areas = ( ((number of cylinders Ч 15) ч 122,752) )

number of cylinders × 15 indicates the number of slots

122,752 is the number of slots that a bitmap area can manage

NOTE:

If the calculated required number of bitmap areas exceeds the total number of bitmap

areas in the storage system, the number of pairs that can be created will be limited.

The maximum number of pairs that can be created:

The maximum possible number of pairs that can be created depends on the number of bitmap
areas of the storage system and the required number of bitmap areas required to create pairs.

The number of bitmap areas of the storage system depends on the capacity of shared memory.
The relationship between the area number of shared memory and the number of bitmap areas
in the storage system is described in

Table 17 (page 55)

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