Resetting an unregistered luse volume – 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 you want to perform a LUSE operation that will affect more than
one CLPR, go to step b. If this message does not appear, go to step 7.

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 7.

3.

If the Set LUSE Confirmation dialog box opens, go to step 7.

7.

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

“Resetting

an unregistered LUSE volume” (page 66)

).

8.

Click Apply, and then click OK.

Resetting an unregistered LUSE volume

When you create a LUSE volume, it is not registered in the storage system until you click Apply.
Until that time, an unregistered LUSE volume appears in blue bold italics, and can be reset to its
initial state before it was created.

This procedure does not recover any LUSE volumes that have been released to the state they were
in when they were first created. Therefore, if the LUSE volume that you have created contains any
LDEVs (those in blue bold italics) that have been released from a different LUSE volume, your LUSE
volume can be reset only to the state when the constituting LDEV was released from that different
LUSE volume.

Procedure 11 To reset an unregistered LUSE volume

1.

In the Remote Web Console main window, click

to change to Modify mode.

2.

In the LUN Expansion window, select a CU number from the LDEV Information tree. The LDEV
Detail table shows all LDEVs in the selected CU.

3.

Select an unregistered LUSE volume (shown in blue bold italics) in the LDEV Detail table.

4.

Right-click the selected LUSE volume, and then select Reset Selected Volume.

5.

In the Reset LUSE Confirmation dialog box, click OK to confirm the LUSE volume reset operation.

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