HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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1.

To perform a LUSE operation on a volume that has a path definition, click OK. If a message
appears asking whether to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one cache
logical partition (CLPR), go to step b. If the message does not appear, go to step 5.

For detailed information about CLPRs, see the HP P9000 Performance for Open and
Mainframe Systems
.

2.

To perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than one CLPR, click OK. A confirmation
dialog box opens. Then, go to step 5.

3.

If the Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box opens, go to step 5.

5.

Click OK to create the LUSE volume. The new settings that appear on the window in blue bold
italics are not yet registered to the storage system until you click Apply. The LUSE volumes that
have been created but not yet registered to the storage system can be reset to the state before
they were created (see

“Resetting an unregistered LUSE volume” (page 66)

).

6.

Click Apply, and then click OK.

Procedure 10 To create a LUSE volume from the LDEV operation detail

1.

In the Remote Web Console main window, click

to change to Modify mode.

2.

In the LUN Expansion (LUSE) window, select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree.

3.

Click arrow in the Select an LDEV box. For the LUSE, select the first LDEV from the Free LDEVs
list that shows the available LDEVs.

Use the lists on the upper right of the Free LDEVs list to narrow entries in this table. If you select
an LDKC and a CU from the LDKC and CU lists, the Free LDEVs table lists only the LDEVs
belonging to the selected LDKC and CU.

4.

Select one or more additional normal LDEVs or LUSE volumes for the LUSE volume. Click Add
to move the selected LDEVs from the Free LDEVs list to the Expanded LDEVs list.

5.

To remove an LDEV from the Expanded LDEVs list, and move it back to the Free LDEVs list,
select one or more volumes. Click Delete.

6.

Click Set. A dialog box opens asking what you want to do next.

Creating a LUSE volume

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