HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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change this volume to a normal volume (

), and then you can use this volume as a

source volume.

(green) indicates a reserved volume of other programs. This volume is reserved by a

program other than XP Auto LUN (such as RAID Manager); therefore, XP Auto LUN cannot
operate on it. You cannot change the attribute of this volume.

Emulation indicates the emulation type of the volume.

Capacity indicates the capacity of the volume.

Ave. indicates the average usage rate for the volume.

If an exclamation mark (!) is displayed, the reported usage rate is likely to be inaccurate,
because the configuration has changed (for example, volumes have been moved by XP
Auto LUN or changed by Virtual LVI or Open Volume Management).

If a plus mark (+) is displayed before a usage rate 0, such as +0, the usage rate is not
0, but it is less than 1.

Max. indicates the maximum usage rate for the volume.

If an exclamation mark (!) is displayed, the reported usage rate is likely to be inaccurate,
because the configuration has changed (for example, volumes have been moved by XP
Auto LUN or changed by Virtual LVI or Open Volume Management).

CLPR indicates the number and name of the CLPR corresponding to the parity group to
which the volume belongs, in the format CLPR-number:CLPR-name. For details on
CLPRs, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide.

Owner indicates the program that reserved this volume.

If XP24000 is displayed, this is a volume that is reserved by Remote Web Console.

If Other[XX] is displayed, this is a volume that is reserved by RAID Manager or another
program. XX is an ID that is given by this program. For example, 01 indicates RAID
Manager, and 99 indicates XP Tiered Storage Manager Software.

If a hyphen (-) is displayed, this volume is not reserved and this is a normal volume.

When you select External Group in the tree, the list displays information about external volume
groups.

Figure 23 Information about External Volume Groups

ExG indicates the ID of the external volume group. The letter E stands for an external
volume group. The number before the hyphen (-) is the frame number. The number after
the hyphen is the group number.

External volume groups are displayed with the

icon. XP Auto LUN cannot perform

auto migration for the volumes in an external volume group.

HDD indicates the type of the hard disk drive.

Total indicates the total number of volumes in the external volume group.

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