HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software User Guide Part number: TB581-96350 Tenth edition: May 2013
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Contents Preface .............................................................................................. 11 1 Overview of HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite ................................................................................................. 13 About HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite ......................................... Features .............................................................................................................
Reviewing data collection tasks ................................................................................................... 39 About data collection tasks .................................................................................................. 39 3 Managing storage resources in a SAN environment ............................. 41 Creating and deleting volumes ................................................................................................... About creating volumes ..........
Allocate Volumes dialog box ............................................................................................... About LUN path management .............................................................................................. Editing LUN paths .............................................................................................................. About unallocating volumes .................................................................................................
5 Monitoring managed resources and resolving alerts .......................... 101 Viewing information summaries ................................................................................................ About checking system status in the dashboard .................................................................... Accessing the dashboard .................................................................................................. Customizing the dashboard ......................................
Changing the lock status of user accounts ............................................................................ Configuring external authentication for users ........................................................................ Configuring external authentication for groups ..................................................................... Controlling access to resources ................................................................................................. About access control ......
B Operations in Legacy mode ............................................................ 149 About Legacy mode ................................................................................................................ User permissions in Legacy mode ............................................................................................. Notes on performing data migration in Legacy mode ..................................................................
Tables 1 Methods for registering hosts .................................................................................... 29 2 Updating host information using Host Data Collector .................................................. 36 3 Updating host information using vMA ....................................................................... 37 4 Updating host information using Device Manager agent ............................................. 38 5 Create volumes dialog box ................................
Preface This manual provides information for HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite software.
Preface
1 Overview of HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite is a comprehensive software suite providing management services for storage systems and hosts. Storage configuration, virtualization, reporting, and monitoring tools are fully supported.
• Provides secure remote management over Internet and wide area networks (WANs) using a sophisticated web client. • Provides multiple levels of security and access for storage administrators, integration with external authentication servers, and use of resource groups to control access to specific resources. • Security tools to prevent unauthorized access, such as account locking, and restricted login retry attempts. • Provides for automation scripts using component CLIs.
For XP24000/XP20000 or XP12000/XP10000/SVS200, from System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2012 SP1 on Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 Power Shell 3.
Management servers • The management server is where P9000 Command View AE Suite is installed. • The management server communicates with management clients, storage systems, pair management servers, and hosts over LAN connections. • Additional software can be installed on the management server to provide extended management capabilities.
NOTE: The Host Data Collector component can be installed on other servers and accessed remotely by P9000 Command View AE Suite. Management clients • You can manage storage resources via the management server using the P9000 Command View AE Suite web client (GUI), or CLI client software to issue commands. • CLI client components (Device Manager and Tiered Storage Manager) require a separate installation from the web client.
• http://localhost:23015/DeviceManager/ • https://localhost:23016/DeviceManager/ NOTE: The localhost name entry above implies you are sitting at the server. To access the interface from another system, specify an IP address or host name in the URL. For a secure connection, use the https URL on port 23016. 2. Enter values in the User ID and Password fields, and click Log In. TIP: If authenticating with an external authentication server, use the external authentication server password.
• Re-size panes with divider bar. • Access frequently needed tasks under General Tasks. Application area • Minimize and expand panes by using the double arrow symbol in the title. • Click Column Settings to display or hide columns, change column order, or review column explanations. • Right-click a table header and select menu options like Hide Column or Show all Columns. • Arrange columns by using drag and drop. • Sort lists by clicking a column. • Navigate large lists by using Page controls.
• Search Search for word or phrase occurrences. Click search results to display topics. • Glossary Brief explanations of terms. Printing topics • To print topics, right-click the topic and select Print or click the printer icon on the button bar. Operational workflows This module provides high-level workflow diagrams that describe the operations for setting up HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite software.
Configuring HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite In the graphic below, configuring a browser means setting up the browser environment to correctly display and run HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite. If you have issues, check your browser setup. After you set up the browser environment, you can log in. If storage administration is to be shared, investigate the topic on managing users.
To set access control you will need to create resource groups and user groups, then assign the resource groups and roles to the user groups. Creating a storage operating environment To be able to use volumes of a storage system from hosts configure the operating environment beforehand. The workflow for configuring the environment differs depending on the scale and operation method of the storage systems.
Monitoring storage You can check the status of storage resources to detect problems and output reports to a CSV or PDF file containing search results or configuration and capacity information about storage systems, hosts, volumes, logical groups, and other storage resources. If you have the Tiered Storage Manager license, you can see the operational status of storage resources from the Mobility tab and perform integrated operations to optimize data placement.
• Reference data migration information from the Mobility tab.
2 Discovering, registering, and adding management targets This module describes how to discover SAN resources, such as storage systems, and hosts. Registering storage systems This module describes how to register storage systems.
• Protocol used for Device Manager and SMI-S provider communication (for SMI-S Enabled storage systems). Tasks to be completed beforehand: • Connect the target storage system to the network. • Verify that fibre Channel port settings (such as topology and transfer rate) are specified in the management tool of the storage system, such as Remote Web Console. • Register accounts to be used for Device Manager in the management tool of the storage system, such as Remote Web Console.
Changing storage system information You can modify the IP address or host name or login user name and password for a storage system. You can select multiple storage systems to modify at one time, but when selecting multiple storage systems, only the login user name and password can be modified. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Administration tab, select Managed Resources. On the Storage Systems tab, select the storage system, or storage systems, you want to modify. Click Edit Storage Systems.
TIP: Label information for volumes and THP/Smart pools is not refreshed. To apply label information being managed on a storage system to Device Manager, click Refresh Labels. Operations available to SMI-S Enabled storage systems You can register storage systems that are managed by an SMI-S provider (SMI-S Enabled storage systems) as HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite resources.
Methods for registering hosts Methods for registering one or more hosts, using host installed agents or agent-less discovery include: Table 1 Methods for registering hosts Purpose Method To manually register individual hosts. Register each host by WWN. To register multiple hosts in a batch. Use Host Data Collector. Description When you want to register hosts in Command View AE Suite based on WWN, manually specify the host name, OS type, and WWN information.
Purpose Method Description To newly install HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software to an existing environment that was configured with Remote Web Console. Scan a host. Use Host Scan when you want to newly install HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software to an existing environment that was configured by using Remote Web Console.
NOTE: To detect multiple hosts at the same time, specify a subnet or a range of 256 or fewer IP addresses, or specify individual IP addresses. • User name and password for logging on to the host (with Administrator or superuser permissions) NOTE: When specifying users other than the root, you need to specify environment settings for when general users are used to collect host information on the host side.
TIP: If you want to allocate volumes to an FCoE port, you need to manually add a WWN. To remove registered hosts, select the hosts to be removed, and click Remove Hosts. Registering hosts manually by specifying the WWN target You can register hosts manually to manage and monitor the hosts by specifying a WWN address. Items to check beforehand: • Host name • OS type • Unregistered WWN 1. From the Administration tab, select Managed Resources. 2. From the Hosts tab, click Add Hosts. 3.
• When registering virtualization servers, specify environment settings for virtualization server registration. For details see HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide. 1. From the Administration tab, select Managed Resources. 2. From the Hosts tab, click Add Hosts. 3. In the Add Hosts window, select Discover Hosts. 4. From OS Type, select VMware. 5. Enter the IP address, user ID, and password of vMA. 6. In Host Data Collector, clear the Use Host Data Collector check box.
In this diagram, the WWN of 22.22.22.22.22.22.22.22 for host group AAA is added to host AAA, which has the same name as the host group. The WWN of host group BBB is already registered to host AAA, and host BBB cannot be registered in Device Manager. Host CCC, which has the same name as host group CCC, is added to Device Manager, and the WWN of 33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33 for host group CCC is registered to host CCC.
Registering hosts using merge hosts You can use merge hosts to combine source and target host information into a single surviving target host that is registered. Tasks to complete beforehand: • Identify the names of the source and target host. Note that the source host is merged into the target host, then the source host is deleted.
To change authentication information about a registered IP address or user account, edit the IP address or user account by using the Edit Hosts dialog box, and then execute a refresh operation.
2. 3. On the Hosts tab, select the host to change, and click Edit Hosts. Specify the required items, and then execute the process. The host list is updated. Updating host information registered by using vMA Use Refresh Hosts to update host information registered by using vMA. To change authentication information about a registered IP address or user account, edit the IP address or user account by using the Edit Hosts dialog box, and then execute a refresh operation.
3. Execute the processing. The task is registered to Data Collection Tasks tab. If you changed settings in the Edit Hosts dialog box, after the task has completed successfully, execute a refresh operation using Refresh Hosts. The host list is updated. Changing settings for a host registered by using Device Manager agent When the Device Manager agent is being used, host information is automatically sent from the Device Manager agent periodically. Execute Refresh Hosts as necessary.
The host list is updated. NOTE: If a host name is changed, both of the host names (before and the after change) might be displayed on the Resource tab. In this case, delete the host before making the change. When copy pairs are managed by the host where Device Manager agent is installed, in addition to deleting the host, the storage system also needs to be updated.
Discovering, registering, and adding management targets
3 Managing storage resources in a SAN environment This module describes managing storage resources such as THP/Smart pools and volumes in a Storage Area Network (SAN). Creating and deleting volumes This module describes how to create volumes (including LUSE volumes), and delete unallocated volumes. About creating volumes You create volumes, then allocate them to a host. You create volumes by using the available space in a THP/Smart pool or parity group.
b. c. d. e. 4. Enter a task name and description. Schedule the task for now, or a later date and time. If scheduled for now, select View task status to monitor the task when submitted. Click Submit to queue the task. On the Tasks & Alerts tab, confirm task completion. If status is not completed, click the task name to review the message. Created volumes are added to the target storage system Open-Unallocated volume list.
Fields Subfields Descriptions Drive Type If multiple drive types are displayed, you can designate a specific drive type. Drive Speed (RPM) If multiple drive speeds are displayed, you can designate a specific drive speed, or accept the default of any available speed. RAID Level If multiple RAID levels are displayed, you can designate a specific RAID level, or accept the default of any available RAID level.
• Enter a name in Task Name. • Specify when to execute the task. 6. Click Submit, and confirm task completion. About creating a LUSE volume A LUSE volume is collection of two or more basic volumes that have been grouped together to increase available capacity. If the capacity of the LUSE volumes or basic volumes that have already been allocated to hosts becomes insufficient, you can increase capacity by adding unallocated volumes or creating LUSE volumes.
4. View the list of tasks to make sure that all tasks are complete. Virtualizing external storage This module describes virtualizing external storage so external volumes can be managed. About virtualizing volumes Virtualizing volumes is the process of mapping external storage system volumes to an internal storage system.
a. b. c. d. e. 4. Review all plan information. If changes are needed click Back. Enter a task name and description. Schedule the task for now, or a later date and time. If scheduled for now, select View task status to monitor the task when submitted. Click Submit to queue the task. When the task completes, check the internal storage systems External Storage folder to confirm the external volumes are mapped to the internal storage system.
Users can also specify settings such as values for the usage rate threshold and reservation threshold. If a Tiered Storage Manager license has been registered, user can use the Mobility tab to evaluate and analyze the operation status that is related to a THP/Smart pool. When you delete an unnecessary THP/Smart pool, THP/Smart volumes created from that pool are also deleted. For this reason, a prerequisite to deleting a THP/Smart pool is that no THP/Smart volumes from that pool are allocated to a host.
Create pool dialog box Pools can be created for storage systems that support THP. Additionally, Smart pools of differing performance levels can be used to improve application performance. TIP: It is not required that you configure every dialog box field. When the minimum required information is entered, the Show Plan button will activate allowing review of the recommended plan. If desired, use Back to customize the plan with specifications that meet your requirements.
Fields Subfields Descriptions The use of this panel changes depending on your pool type. For THP, use Add Parity Groups to add one or more parity groups to a pool. When finished, Close the window and review the selected parity groups. If necessary, use Release Parity Groups to remove selected parity groups from the list. You may select Allow to mix different drive types/speeds, RAID levels, or volume locations to create pools using parity groups with different attributes.
Fields Subfields Descriptions Limit Same as above, except that if volume allocation will cause the limit threshold to be exceeded, the volume allocation will not be allowed (hard limit). You must reduce the capacity of the volume to be created, or increase the subscription limit.
Before expanding THP/Smart pools, you must: • register the storage system • When defining an external LDEV tier rank, a storage system that has multiple performance levels must be externally connected Verify the following when using XP24000/20000 and HP StorageWorks P9500 Disk Array for THP pools: • Only parity groups from which volumes have already been created can be added.
2. 3. 4. 5. From the list of THP/Smart pools, select the pool you want to modify and click Edit Pool. Modify the settings as appropriate and click Submit. On the Tasks & Alerts tab, confirm that all tasks are completed. In the Storage Systems tree, return to the target storage system and click THP Pools to confirm that the information is updated. Deleting THP/Smart pools After unallocating the THP/Smart volumes belonging to a THP/Smart pool, you can delete the THP/ Smart pool.
About virtualizing storage tiers Smart Tiers functionality monitors the frequency at which data is accessed and relocates that data based on the results. The user creates a pool that combines volumes of different cost performances, such as combining high-speed volumes (SSD or SAS) with inexpensive low-speed volumes (SATA). The data in this pool is then automatically relocated among the volumes.
• Restoring a data placement by applying a data placement profile of Smart volumes - Users can restore a past data placement by saving data placements of optimized Smart volumes per page as profiles, and applying them according to operation.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. From the Mobility tab, select THP Pools. Expand the tree view and select the target storage system. From the list of THP/Smart pools, select the Smart pool for which the schedule is to be set. On the Summary panel, click Actions, and select Edit Pool. In the Edit Pool dialog box, click Smart Settings. In Tier Management select the Custom radio button. Click Select Template to use an existing schedule template, or click Create Template to create a new schedule template.
You can schedule the task to be executed later. 5. View the list of tasks to make sure that all tasks are complete. TIP: If a data placement profile and a tiering policy are being used concurrently, the capacity ratio of Tier 1 might exceed the value specified for the maximum allocation threshold. Customizing a tiering policy for Smart volumes You can set the value for the allocation threshold of a hardware tier.
• If the number of managed data placement profiles exceeds 200, displaying the profile list might take some time. In this case, set the [Rows/page] of the profile list to no more than 100.
TIP: To delete data placement profiles, select the data placement profiles to be deleted, and click Delete Profiles. NOTE: Regardless of the allocated resource groups, data placement profiles created by another user can also be referenced in the list of profiles. However, operations that can be performed on such profiles are restricted based on the allocated resource group and role. Therefore, specify profile names and descriptions to make it clear which operations are available.
TIP: When you want to periodically update the profile according to the intervals for monitoring Smart pools and replacing data, you can set a schedule for updates by using the Schedule Profiles button. Also, When an applied profile is updated, the profile in a condition before the update will continue to be used until the updated profile is reapplied. Editing a data placement profile for Smart volumes Users can change the name and description of a data placement profile.
5. View the list of tasks to see the execution results. After the monitoring and data relocation of Smart pools finish, perform the following operations to check the effect of applying the profile, and to release the applied profile. 6. Using the software for checking the performance information, check the effects of applying the profiles.
• Connect the external storage system. • Define hardware tiers that consist of external volumes. 1. From the Resources tab, select Storage Systems. Expand the tree and select the target THP Pools of the storage system. 2. Select the target Smart pools, and click the THP Pool Vols tab. 3. Select the target Smart pool volume, and click the Edit External LDEV Tier Rank button. 4. Specify the necessary items, and execute the plan.
NOTE: Before allocating volumes, review the available volume allocation methods. This will optimize your ability to perform volume allocation, and help you understand the Allocate Volumes dialog box. Volume allocation methods When you allocate volumes, you can either: • Select resources, such as volumes or hosts, then start the Allocate Volumes dialog box. • Start the Allocate Volumes dialog box without first selecting a resource such as a volume or host.
Prerequisites for allocating volumes Before allocating volumes to a host you must verify that the host, and storage systems are registered in HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite. If you want to select volumes from a tier, Tiered Storage Manager license must be enabled.
Allocating selected volumes to hosts You can allocate selected volumes to one or more hosts. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Resources tab, select Storage Systems. Expand All Storage Systems, and select a specific storage system. This will list volume group links in the Detailed Information pane. Listed groups represent available pools, parity groups, and volumes. Select a group from the Resources pane tree structure, or using the Detailed Information links.
NOTE: You can allocate volumes to cluster hosts that are not in a logical group. However, you must ensure that your host selection is correct. Logical groups are strongly recommended. 8. Check for a Completed task status. The same volumes have been allocated to individual hosts that belong to a cluster. Allocating volumes by using a keyword search A keyword search is a full or partial text search.
7. Check for a Completed task status. Allocating volumes by using existing volume settings If you have allocated at least one volume to a host, you can allocate new volumes for the host by using the attributes of an existing volume as the default for the Allocate Volume dialog box. Your volume allocation can be exactly like, or similar to, the selected existing volume. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. From the Resources tab, in the Resources pane, select Hosts or Logical Groups.
Fields Subfields Descriptions Specify the volume size and select the unit of measure, for example GB for Gigabytes. Volume Capacity The total capacity to be allocated (No. of Volumes * Capacity) is displayed. - Note: When entered volume criteria, such as volume capacity, cannot be satisfied by existing volumes, a new volume can be created for you. This is indicated in Advanced Options > Creating Volume Settings by formatting and stripe size options for the new volume (see below).
Fields Subfields Descriptions This field displays only if Smart Pool is selected as the volume type (see above). Note: This field is not the same field as the Volume Selection field below in the Advanced Options Group. Select Automatic to allow the system to configure volume allocation space for you from available THP/Smart pools. Volume Selection - Select Automatic and click Select Pool to list available THP/Smart pools. Make an appropriate selection for your capacity requirements, click OK.
Fields Subfields Descriptions Drive Type Keep in mind that volume criteria may have some impact on volume performance. Changing the drive type can change the parity group or THP pool. Drive Speed Changing the drive speed (rotational RPM) can change the parity group or THP pool. Changing the RAID level can change the parity group or THP pool. Volume Criteria Creating Volume Settings RAID Level Note that RAID levels and parity group configuration can vary depending on the selected storage system.
Fields Subfields LUN Security Disabled Storage Ports, Selected Storage Ports >> Host Group and LUN Settings (dropdown) Descriptions These related screens only display under LUN Path Options when Allocate without LUN security is selected from the host drop-down. See Hosts field above. - (See next 2 fields below) Unsecured ports are listed in LUN Security Disabled Storage Ports. You select the port or ports to make the volume available on, and click Add to move them to Selected Storage Ports.
About LUN path management When you allocate a volume to a host, HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite allows you to assign or edit LUN paths between one or more volumes and one or more hosts. LUN paths provide volume access for the host by pairing storage ports and host ports. For example, one or more storage ports can be mapped to one or more host ports (host bus adapters (HBAs)).
b. In table view, select the mapping row and click Remove to change the state from 'In Use' to 'Remove.' 6. 7. Change any other required settings. Click Show Plan to review the following: • Verify the storage, host and mapping information that is displayed. • Optionally review plan details, update the task name, and enter a description. • Schedule the task for Now (the default), or for a later Date and Time. • Check View task status to monitor the task on Tasks & Alerts upon submission. 8. 9.
3. 4. the dialog box, you will go directly to the plan summary. In both cases, you will see Advanced Options in the dialog box that may be of interest. Whether you clicked Show Plan, or went directly to the plan summary, do the following: a. Review all plan information. If you clicked Show Plan and changes are needed, click Back. If you went directly to the plan summary and changes are needed, click Cancel. b. Enter a task name and description. c. Schedule the task for now, or a later date and time. d.
Fields Subfields Descriptions Plan Summary - For one or more volumes the volume id, storage system, volume type, drive type, and host for each volume is displayed. Volume Information There is a Deletable column with a yes or no value to indicate whether the volume can be deleted.
• This section addresses using a basic version of Replication Manager (included with the Device Manager license) that provides for common pair management tasks (for example, create a pair) using the Actions menu, Manage Replication. • To use full Replication Manager functionality from the Tools menu, you must register a Replication Manager license, and launch Replication Manager with a user account that has Replication Manager permissions.
TIP: To delete command devices, select the check boxes of the command devices to be deleted, and click Delete Cmd Devices. Editing command devices You can edit an existing command device. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Actions menu, select Manage Replication to start Replication Manager. From the Explorer menu select Resources and then Storage Systems. Expand the tree and select the desired storage system.
2. From the Hosts tree, select a host and click Refresh Hosts. All copy pairs associated with that host are refreshed. 3. 4. 5. Display the list of volumes from the Hosts tree. Click the icon to change the pair status. Change the copy pair status by using the Change Pair Status wizard. For details on the conditions under which certain copy pair statuses can be changed and on how to change the status of a copy pair by using the Change Pair Status wizard, see the Replication Manager online Help. 6. 7.
From the Mobility tab, data placement can be optimized from either the application (logical group) perspective or from the THP/Smart pool perspective. To respond to requests from host or application administrators, or to confirm whether Smart pools and storage resources are being used according to the needs of each application, check the balance between the performance and the configuration ratio of logical groups.
Checks for logical groups including volumes whose response time is slow. Used to determine logical groups which do not satisfy required performances. This ranking is displayed only when you have the license for HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor software. • Top 10: Logical Groups with Lowest Unused Capacity Checks for logical groups that have little unused capacity left for the allocated THP/Smart volumes. Used to determine logical groups which do not have enough capacity.
Checks information such as drive type, drive rotational speed, and capacity usage rate of each hardware tier. Based on this information, you can review the usage status of hardware tiers. Note that this summary only appears for Smart pools. • Capacity Utilization Checks the total capacity and used capacity of the Smart pools for each hardware tier. Used to check whether the Smart pool has the necessary capacity and which hardware tier needs more capacity added to it.
Optimizing data placement in a THP/Smart pool Tasks to complete beforehand: • A Tiered Storage Manager license must be registered. • An HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor software license must be registered (when referencing performance information). • Smart pools are being monitored (when referencing Performance Utilization, IOPS for a hardware tier, or View Tier Properties). Data placement can be optimized in a THP/Smart pool. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
• When the migration source and the migration target are selected, individual pairs of migration source volumes and migration target volumes (or THP/Smart pools) are automatically created. Although, you can change these pairs, pairs of volumes that cannot be migrated will not be created. • During migration, data can still be accessed. • When data migration is completed normally, the LDEV ID and host I/O of the migration source volumes are changed to those of the migration target volumes.
For some volumes, when you try to select those volumes as migration-source volumes, the reasons why they cannot be selected as migration-source volumes are displayed on-screen.
Volume Type, State Source Target Command Device N N Volumes that are configured as a Cross-system Copy pair N N NAS system volumes Y N System Disk N N Volumes that are configured for concurrent copying N N On-demand device volumes N N Intermediate volumes N N Mainframe volumes for which a path is set Y N Mainframe volumes for which SYSPLEXID is set Y Y Mainframe volumes for which DEVN is set Y Y Mainframe volumes for which VOLSER is set Y N Quorum disks used for External
Volume Type, State Source Target Y4 N N N PAIR (1 to 63 generations) Y N Volumes other than the above N N N N P-VOL N N V-VOL N N POOL N N Read/Write Y Y Volumes other than the above Y N Suspended status Y N Volumes other than the above N N Y Y6 Volumes other than the above JNL-VOL P-VOL Snapshot V-VOL POOL Fast Snap Data Retention Utility5 Volumes that are configured for XRC Volumes for which virtual IDs are specified User Guide 85
Volume Type, State Source Target Legend: • Y: Can be selected • N: Cannot be selected • [ ]: Names indicated are those for mainframe-based programs Notes: 1. When the migration source volume is a LUSE, a migration target must be selected for each volume that constitutes the LUSE. Migration target volumes must also satisfy the following conditions: • All of the migration target volumes are internal volumes, or all are external volumes.
Displayed character string Reason preventing use as a migration source Cache LUN XP Cache Residency or Cache Residency Manager for Mainframe is set for the volume. Command Device The volume is used as a command device.
Displayed character string Reason preventing use as a migration source The volume is one of the following: Continuous Access Synchronous Status Continuous Access XP Synchronous Status • The volume is part of a Continuous Access Synchronous pair, and the status is other than PSUS, PSUE, or PAIR • The volume is part of a Hitachi TrueCopy for Mainframe pair, and the status is not suspended • The volume is in an XP12000/XP10000/SVS200, and a part of a Continuous Access Synchronous pair, and the status is PAI
• Minimum Coverage: Select a candidate for the migration target from as few parity groups as possible. 5. 6. 7. Confirm that all migration source volumes and target volumes or THP/Smart pools are paired properly, confirm that no other problems exist, and then click the Next button. If necessary, change the pairs. To change a pair, first select the volume pair, then from the Other Candidates for Migration list, select the target volume to change to, and then click the Map Volume button.
Prerequisites for migrating data from an SMI-S Enabled storage system to another storage system You can migrate data between an old and new storage system for abolishing or merging systems by using the external storage connection function (Universal Volume Manager). The figures below provide an example of migrating data to HP XP24000 when the SMI-S Enabled storage system is abolished. To perform migration, use the GUI or CLI to migrate data by the system.
• The volumes of the SMI-S Enabled storage system are assigned to the External port (performed by the management tool of the SMI-S Enabled storage system). Information that should be obtained beforehand: • Name or IP address of the allocation target host. • The WWN and LUN associated with the migration source SMI-S Enabled storage system that was assigned to the External port.
Execute the DeleteExternalArrayGroup command (Device Manager CLI). 8. Delete the migration source SMI-S Enabled storage system from the management targets of HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite. Use the GUI to delete a storage system, or execute the DeleteStorageArray command (Device Manager CLI). The data of the migration source SMI-S Enabled storage system can be used as an internal volume of the migration target storage system.
Viewing task status Viewing the status of a task allows you to see if a task has completed, as well as other details. 1. 2. 3. From the Tasks & Alerts tab, Tasks & Alerts pane, click All Tasks. You can check the task Status column from the Tasks tab, or History tab, to determine if a task completed. Click the task name link in the Tasks column to review the Task Details dialog box. If a task has failed, look for a diagnostic message (Message field).
NOTE: You can view the status of a task while it is running or scheduled to run. You can only cancel tasks that are in Waiting status. 1. 2. 3. On the Tasks & Alerts tab, select All Tasks and select a task from the task list. Click Cancel Tasks. Upon cancellation of a task the status of the task appears as Canceled. Moving tasks to the History tab You can move completed, failed, stopped, or canceled tasks from the Tasks tab to the History tab.
4 Grouping resources This module describes how to group logical groups and storage tiers (resources). Managing logical groups This module describes how to manage logical groups. About logical groups A logical group is a group of hosts and volumes. A storage administrator creates logical groups and assigns hosts and volumes to each logical group. Logical groups allow you to: • Create summary reports that indicate the current resource use in a storage environment by organization.
1. 2. 3. On the Resources tab, select Logical Groups. Click Create Logical Group. Create a folder for each new logical group: a. Click Create Logical Group. b. Enter the appropriate information. c. Click OK. d. Repeat for each new folder required. 4. To create a hierarchy of logical groups, repeat step 3. On the Resources tab, click Logical Groups and confirm that the logical groups you created appear.
About tier-based storage management In HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite, you must have a Tiered Storage Manager license to perform tier-based storage management operations. In a tier-based storage management system, storage system resources are grouped and managed in tiers. Tiers can be created for volumes or for HP StorageWorks P9000 Thin Provisioning (THP/Smart) pools to allow high-capacity resources to be centrally managed.
Confirm that the tier is included for the storage system selected in the Tiers tree. TIP: To remove tiers, select the tiers to be deleted, and click Delete Tier. Expanding a tier Before expanding a tier, verify that: • A Tiered Storage Manager license is registered 1. On the Resources tab, Resources pane, click Tiers. 2. Expand the tree, select the storage system with the tier you want to expand, and click Edit Tier. 3. Specify the appropriate values. 4. Click OK. 5. Confirm that the tier has expanded.
NOTE: Due to differences between Device Manager and storage systems, incompatible character type or string length issues will be reported with pop-up messages. Use the message to resolve resource label naming issues. Editing resource labels You can create or edit volume labels or THP/Smart pool names. 1. 2. 3. 4. In the Resources tab, expand Storage Systems, and list volumes or THP/Smart pools. To edit a volume label, select Edit Labels, and to edit the name of a THP/Smart pool select Edit Pool.
Importing storage system resource labels In an environment where storage system labels have already been set using Remote Web Console, you can apply (import) the storage system labels to Device Manager. NOTE: Applying storage system labels overwrites all the volume labels and THP/Smart pool names of Device Manager for the selected storage system. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Resources tab, expand the Storage Systems tree and select the storage system whose labels you want to apply. Click Refresh Labels.
5 Monitoring managed resources and resolving alerts This module describes how to monitor managed resources and alerts in a Storage Area Network (SAN). Viewing information summaries This module describes how to view summary information for registered storage systems and hosts. About checking system status in the dashboard The HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite dashboard shows a summary of tasks, alerts, and activities of registered storage systems.
Click host links to see volume details in the Resources tab related to capacity, used capacity, and volume type. By checking this capacity information, you can efficiently use storage resources and determine whether to migrate data to THP/Smart volumes. • Tier Residency A chart checking the usage of hardware tiers for each logical group.
About the storage systems tree HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite lists registered storage systems and summaries in the storage systems tree on the Resources tab. You can find list of: • THP/Smart Pools • Parity groups • Volumes • Open-Allocated • Open-Unallocated • Open-Reserved • Mainframe-Unspecified • External Storage The Storage Systems tree is the starting point for changing the configuration of these resources.
About tasks in the global monitoring bar The global monitoring bar is a convenient method for reviewing and managing task information. Task status links include a number indicating a task count, and provide easy access to the following task categories: • • • • Waiting In Progress (In Progress, Stopping, Stopping Immediate, Canceling, or Deleting) Completed (Completed, Canceled, or Stopped) Failed Clicking a task status link will display a dialog box where you can review and manage listed tasks.
In addition, settings can be specified so that alerts are reported when SNMP traps are received from storage systems and the contents of alerts are automatically sent by email. For details on these settings, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide. Confirming an alert You can list alerts, review alert details, and delete alerts. 1. 2. On the Tasks & Alerts tab, click All Alerts. Click on an alert to review the alert details and take appropriate action.
Keyword search To perform a keyword search, locate the Search box on the upper right side of the GUI. The search box is always visible. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter a full or partial text string in the Search box. A partial string will generally produce more search results. By default, all resources are searched when you press Enter. You can narrow the scope of your search using the down arrow, selecting Search Keyword for, and selecting a specific resource to search on.
6. 7. 8. 9. controlling what data is displayed. Depending on the resource being displayed, you will see buttons for performing an action on selected resources. For example, when looking at a list of volumes, you will be able to Allocate Volumes (to a host), Create Pool (only for storage systems supporting this feature), Edit Label (volume labels, which can be searched on later), Export to CSV (reporting) or More Actions (more volume related tasks).
Volume Status Defaults to Any, or you can select Allocated (in-use) volumes only or Unallocated (ready-for-use) volumes only. x - - - Volume Type Defaults to Any, or you can select Basic volume (a volume not from a THP/Smart Pool), or THP/Smart volume. Note that THP/Smart volumes use up pool space on demand, while basic volumes are created with a static space allocation. x - - - You can find volumes for any host, or filter by a selected host.
Performance For a Volume search, using Attribute you can specify Drive Type or Drive Speed (RPM). Drive types or speeds will be displayed in Value. x x - x Availability For a Volume search, using Attribute you can specify RAID Level or Copy type and role. RAID levels or replication types will be displayed in Value. Note there may be 20 or more replication types listed so you can be very specific in your search.
• Logical group information • A list of logical groups managed by Device Manager • Information about hosts or volumes in the selected logical group • Resource search results • Information about volumes, parity groups, THP/Smart pools, and free capacity displayed in search results.
2. 3. Click the Export to CSV button. Click the Save button and specify the storage location for the CSV file. A CSV file is saved to the specified location. Exporting access control information for resources to a CSV file You can export user-related information, such as access control information, to a CSV file. 1. 2. 3. From the Administration tab, select User Groups. From the User Groups tab or Users tab, click the Export to CSV button.
a low-performance volume, and then assign the now available high-performance volume to an appropriate host.
6 Setting up HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite This module describes how to configure basic HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite software settings. Configuring your browser and Java for HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite This module describes how to configure browser settings, and Java, for use with HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite.
products as allowed sites. If SSL or TLS is being used for communication between the management server and the management client, also register the URLs for SSL communication in the pop-up blocker settings. Information to be verified in advance: • The IP address or host name of the Device Manager server TIP: For Internet Explorer 7 or later, in When a pop-up is encountered, select a radio button other than Always open pop-ups in a new tab, or the pop-up might be displayed behind another window.
• The URL for communicating with the Device Manager server: http://Device-Manager-server-address:port-number/ Device-Manager-server-address is the IP address or host name of the Device Manager server port-number is the port number of the Device Manager server Examples: http://Device-Manager-server-address:2001/ (for non-SSL) https://Device-Manager-server-address:2443/ (for SSL) Setting security options for using Internet Explorer You can configure Internet Explorer security options for communicating with t
TIP: Set the text size to Medium or Larger. If you set text size to Largest, text characters might overlap. Setting security options for Firefox You can configure security options for communicating with Command View AE Suite when using Firefox. Firefox settings not described here are optional. 1. 2. Start Firefox. In the environment settings window, set the items as follows: • Enable cookies. • Load images automatically. • Enable JavaScript.
The Network Settings window appears. 2. 3. On the General tab, click Network Settings. In the Network Settings window, select the method to be used to set up the proxy. • If the proxy setting is enabled in the web browser, select Use browser settings, and then proceed to step 7. • To manually set up a proxy, select Use proxy server, enter the following values, and proceed to step 4.
Clearing the cache when upgrading HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite After upgrading Command View AE Suite, you must clear the cache for Java™ Web Start and for your browser. 1. 2. 3. For Java Web Start version 1.4.2 use Java Web Start Application Manager to clear the application folder. For Java Web Start version 5.0 or 6.0 use the Java Control Panel to delete temporary internet files. For the browser you are using, delete temporary internet files.
• If you use an external authentication server, user IDs and passwords must be valid for the external authentication server and HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software products. • A password policy can be configured from the Administration tab to enforce stronger passwords. See “Setting a password policy” on page 133. • For user IDs and passwords use only the following characters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + - .
Role Device Manager Tiered Storage Manager Peer This role is only for Device Manager agents . The role cannot be assigned to resource groups. The Peer role cannot be set up in combination with any permissions other than the User Management permissions.
Function Resource Group Necessary Roles Release LUSE volumes Resource group to which the LDEV ID of the target LUSE volume belongs Admin or Modify Virtualize storage devices Resource group to which the target resource belongs Admin or Modify Create, edit, expand, delete, or shrink pools Resource group to which the target LDEV ID of a THP/Smart pool volume that composes a THP/Smart pool belongs. Admin or Modify Expand THP/Smart volume size or reclaim zero pages.
Function Resource Group Necessary Roles Allocate volumes, allocate like volumes, edit LUN paths, or cancel volume allocation. Resource group to which the target resource belongs Admin or Modify Add or delete command devices Resource group to which the target resource belongs Admin or Modify Define copy pairs, or change the status of copy pairs.
Function Resource Group Necessary Roles Assign resources and roles to user groups All Resources Note that the user must have User Management Permission. Download related programs Any Admin or Modify Admin Any Launch other Command View AE Suite products.
2. 3. 4. Click Edit Profile. Edit the profile information and click OK. Confirm that the updated user profile information appears in the Users area. Changing the password for a user account As user passwords expire or are compromised, they will need to be changed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Administration tab, click Users and Permissions and then click Users. Select the target user. Click Change Password. Enter the new password and verify it. Click OK.
Configuring external authentication for users External authentication systems, such as LDAP (for example, Active Directory), RADIUS, or Kerberos may be used to authenticate Command View AE Suite users as they log in. You can re-configure existing accounts, or create new accounts to use external authentication. • The Command View AE Suite server must be linked to an external authentication server. See the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide.
• The Command View AE Suite server must be linked to an external authentication (authorization) server. See the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide. • The Command View AE Suite server must be configured to support group authentication, which activates the Groups folder in the GUI. • The Command View AE Suite user group must exist on the external authentication (authorization) server.
(collections of operation permissions such as Modify or View) to a user group, resources can be controlled for the users in that group. The resource group can be created in this configuration only when the storage system is P9500 Disk Array. The following figure shows a typical scenario of user groups and their associated permissions to access resources. Physical configurations such as parity groups, and logical configurations such as LDEV IDs, can be used to create resource groups.
the appropriate departments. This allows department administrators to use only the resources assigned to them, while still allowing for effective sharing of physical resources. Resource groups Resources are grouped by storage system, parity group, LDEV ID, storage port, etc. There are three (3) types of resource groups identified by their description: • The All Resources resource group is created during management server installation and includes all resources managed by Command View AE Suite.
• LDEV IDs: Includes parity groups and volumes in external storage systems. Non-existent ranges can also be specified. Users with Modify or higher roles for parity groups or THP/Smart pools and assigned an unused volume ID, can create a volume. • Storage Ports: Users with Modify or higher roles for ports and assigned an unused Host Group Number can create a host group that has that host group number. • Host Group Number: Non-existent ranges can also be specified.
Users are granted permissions based on permissions set for roles assigned to the user group they belong to. A user can be registered to multiple user groups. A resource group can be registered to multiple user groups. The system account does not belong to any user group. The user roles that can be assigned to each resource group for user groups are: • Admin • Modify • View A user belonging to a built-in user group cannot be registered to another user group.
Some special cases apply: • If a user has the Modify or higher roles for parity groups or the LDEV ID of a THP/Smart pool volume, and an unused LDEV ID is assigned to the user, the user can create a volume. • If a user has the Modify or higher roles for ports, and an unused Host Group ID is assigned to the user, the user can allocate new volumes by using that Host Group ID.
TIP: To delete user groups, select one or more user groups, and click Delete User Groups. Deleting a user group does not delete related resource groups. Editing a user group As user information and membership in user groups change, you can update this information. 1. 2. 3. On the Administration tab, select User Groups. Select the target user group and click Edit User Group. Change the name of the user group, or the user who manages the user group.
Setting a password policy Create a password policy to enforce the use of strong passwords. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the Administration tab, select Security to launch the security window. On the Security window, select Password to display the current password policy. Click Edit Settings and configure a password policy. For example, configure a minimum password length, and a minimum number of required uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and symbolic characters.
The download dialog box opens. 2. 3. Choose from the links in the dialog box to download the desired installation files. Click the ReadMe links for installation instructions. Managing licenses This module describes how to manage licenses. About license management Before you can log on to HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite, you must register valid Command View AE Suite licenses. Each product managed from Command View AE Suite also requires a registered license.
Checking license information You can check license information and the license expiration date. All users can perform this task. 1. 2. On the login window click Licenses. If you are already logged in, from the Help menu, select About. Check the license status displayed in License Type and License Messages. TIP: Clicking the license name link for each product allows you to check the storage capacity limit for each license, and the license expiration date.
Output Item Description One of the following values: • 0: Does not depend on the device Family Name =character-string-indicating-the-device-type • Q: XP1024 or XP128 • R: XP12000 or XP10000 • S: SVS200 • T: XP24000 or XP20000 • U: P9500 S/N=serial-number Serial number One of the following values: • P: Permanent license Key-type • T: Temporary license • E: Emergency license • M: Meter-based term license One of the following values: capacityTB • If this operation is used, then the used storage system
7 Linking related products This module describes the link and launch feature that is used to access other related HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite products. Launching other HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite products Other integrated HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite products for which you have a license installed and registered may be used via the link-and-launch feature.
NOTE: The management tool sometimes cannot start with an SMI-S Enabled storage system because the URL of management tool is incorrect. In this case, you need to perform either of the following operations: • Use the AddURLLink command of Device Manager CLI to register in the Device Manager server the URL of the management tool of the SMI-S Enabled storage system. For details about the AddURLLink command, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software CLI Reference Guide.
8 Troubleshooting This module describes how to troubleshoot HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite software. About troubleshooting If you are having issues with general access, or with using a component of HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite management client, first make sure the problem is not related to the management server, or related to networking. After that, check the troubleshooting examples.
Troubleshooting
9 Support and other resources Numerous support options are available. Contacting HP HP technical support For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.
Conventions This guide follows the conventions shown in Table 17 to refer to HP StorageWorks P9000 products.
Product reference Full name or meaning This abbreviation is used when it is not necessary to distinguish the following products: • Continuous Access Synchronous Continuous Access Synchronous • XP Continuous Access Synchronous • Continuous Access XP Synchronous • P9000 Continuous Access Synchronous This abbreviation is used when it is not necessary to distinguish the following products: Data Retention Utility • Data Retention Utility • XP Data Retention Utility • LUN Security XP Extension This abbreviat
Product reference Full name or meaning This abbreviation is used when it is not necessary to distinguish the following products: Hitachi Universal Replicator for Mainframe • Hitachi Universal Replicator for Mainframe • Continuous Access Journal Z 144 Support and other resources
A Managing storage resources that have virtual IDs This appendix describes specific functionality available for virtualized volume resources for which virtual IDs are assigned.
contents of configuration definition files, as well as the system configuration required to perform operations on copy pairs that contain volumes for which virtual IDs have been specified, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide. For data migrations in Legacy mode, you cannot perform operations on resources for which virtual IDs have been specified. 4.
3. 4. Select one or more hosts, and click Allocate Volumes. Allocate volumes with existing virtual ID information, or volumes requiring virtual ID assignments as follows: a. To allocate volumes that belong to resource groups being used for a data migration that uses virtual IDs, reference the virtual ID information and manually select volumes, and then click Show Plan. b.
Managing storage resources that have virtual IDs
B Operations in Legacy mode This appendix describes data migration using migration groups that were supported in prior HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite versions. About Legacy mode Legacy mode is an option for performing data migration by using migration groups that were supported in versions earlier than v7.1.1. To use legacy mode, set the client.migration.use.legacymode property value in the client.properties file of Device Manager. For details about the client.migration.use.
• Execute: A user with Execute permission can view Tiered Storage Manager resources and execute Tiered Storage Manager tasks. • View: A user with View permission can view Tiered Storage Manager resources and tasks. Users registered in an external authentication group have the permissions of the user group to which users are assigned. By specifying roles, resources that belong to a resource group for which a user has permission to reference or perform operations on are displayed.
The following indicates the maximum value and recommended user count when using Tiered Storage Manager in Legacy mode. Table 20 Tiered Storage Manager user count values in Legacy mode Item Maximum value Recommended value Number of users that access the Tiered Storage Manager server at the same time. 5 1 or 2 Data migration tasks take a long time from start of execution to completion. This might affect the performance of the access from hosts to target volumes.
• The LDKC:CU:LDEV number for the volume is in the range from 00:00:00 to 00:FF:FF • Volumes can be accessed, and are not reserved by other programs, or tasks. • If the emulation type is not OPEN-V and both the migration source and the migration target volumes are normal, or both are CVS volumes. Volume migration requirements related to volume type Whether you can select a volume as a migration source or migration target depends on the volume type.
Volume Type, State Business Copy, Hitachi ShadowImage for Mainframe Source Target Volumes for which pairs are configured with a P-VOL and three S-VOLs N N Volumes for which pairs are configured with an S-VOL and an SP-VOL N N Volumes for which pairs are configured with an SP-VOL and two S-VOLs N N Volumes other than the above Y N PSUS PSUE [Suspended] PAIR Continuous Access, Hitachi TrueCopy for Mainframe P-VOL [Duplex] S-VOL (PAIR and Duplex can be a migration source when using Continuo
Volume Type, State Source Target Legend: • Y: Can be selected • N: Cannot be selected • [ ]: Names indicated are those for mainframe-based programs Notes: 1. When the migration source volume is a LUSE, a migration target must be selected for each volume that constitutes the LUSE. Migration target volumes must also satisfy the following conditions: • All of the migration target volumes are internal volumes, or all are external volumes.
Displayed character string Reason preventing use as a migration source or target The volume is one of the following: • The volume is the P-VOL of a Snapshot pair, its status is PAIR, and the number of generations is 64 XP Snapshot Status, Snapshot XP Status • The volume is the P-VOL of a Snapshot pair and its status is not PAIR • The volume is the V-VOL of a Snapshot pair • The volume is the POOL of a Snapshot pair Data migration that uses virtual IDs The volume belongs to the resource groups used for
Displayed character string Reason preventing use as a migration source or target The volume is one of the following: • The volume is part of a Continuous Access Synchronous pair, and the status is other than PSUS, PSUE, or PAIR Continuous Access Synchronous Status Continuous Access XP Synchronous Status • The volume is part of a Hitachi TrueCopy for Mainframe pair, and the status is not suspended • The volume is in an XP12000/XP10000/SVS200, and a part of a Continuous Access Synchronous pair, and the sta
Displayed character string Reason preventing use as a migration target The volume is one of the following: • The volume is part of a Continuous Access Synchronous pair, and the status is other than PSUS or PSUE Continuous Access Synchronous (target) • The volume is part of an Hitachi TrueCopy for Mainframe pair, and the status is suspended Continuous Access XP Synchronous (target) • Applies only to P9500 Disk Array, XP24000/XP20000.
A migration pair is created for each migration source volume and its target volume or THP/Smart pool. 8. Confirm that the pairs are properly created. To edit pairs, click Edit Pairs. 9. Specify the appropriate options and create the task. 10. If you did not select Execute immediately after confirmation in the previous step, click the link in the TSMgr CLI/Legacy TSMgr Tasks on the Task & Alerts tab to search for and execute the registered task. 11.
C CSV export v7 differences This appendix describes CSV export data differences between HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite v7.x and earlier versions. Differences in output between Command View AE Suite v7.x and earlier versions These tables describe the differences in CSV output between Command View AE Suite v7.x and earlier versions. NOTE: The output format for v7.x (and later) Device Manager is CSV files only. The following information is not output in version 7.
Item Earlier than version 7.0 • LDEV • Label • Type • Array Group • SLPR • CLPR • Port/HSD(iSCSI Target)/LUN or Port/LUN • Port Type • LUN Group Information for volumes (LDEVs) assigned to each host, and to virtual machines.
Item Earlier than version 7.0 Current version • Volume • Label • Storage system • Serial No. • Model • Vendor • Host • WWN/iSCSI Name • WWN Nickname • Port • Port Type • Host group/iSCSI Target • LUN • No. of LUN Paths • No. of Paths • Capacity • Parity group • Pool • Pool Name • Tier Relocation • Used Capacity • RAID Level • Volume Attribute • Drive Type • Drive Speed (RPM) • Drive Capacity • Stripe Size • Ext.
Item Earlier than version 7.0 Current version • Virtual LDEV ID • Virtual Port • Virtual Host Group ID • Virtual Mode • Virtualization Server1 • VM Information for a virtual machine created on the virtualization server. • WWN1 • Guest OS Version • WWN Nickname1 • Number of LUNs • Capacity1 • Subsystem • Type1 Information for an LDEV assigned to a virtual machine. The same items are displayed as for an LDEV assigned to normal hosts.
Item Earlier than version 7.
Item Earlier than version 7.0 Current version Group of Volumes: • Volume • Label • Storage System • Serial No. • Model • Vendor • Host • WWN/iSCSI Name • WWN Nickname • Port Type • Host Group/iSCSI Target • LUN • No. of LUN Paths • No. of Paths • Capacity • Parity Group • Pool • Pool Name • Tier Relocation • Used Capacity -- -- • RAID Level • Volume Attribute • Drive Type • Drive Speed (RPM) • Drive Capacity • Stripe Size • Ext.
Item Earlier than version 7.
Item Earlier than version 7.0 Current version • Volume • Label • Storage System • Serial No. • Model • Vendor • Host • WWN/iSCSI Name • WWN Nickname • Port • Port Type • Host Group/iSCSI Target • LUN • No. of LUN Paths • No. of Paths • Capacity • Parity Group • Pool • Pool Name • Tier Relocation • Used Capacity • RAID Level • Volume Attribute • Drive Type • Drive Speed (RPM) • Drive Capacity • Stripe Size • Ext.
Item Earlier than version 7.
Items that are output as volume information in versions earlier than 7.0 are output to a CSV file from volume search results in versions later than or equal to 7.0. Table 26 Volume, parity group, THP pool, and free space information from search results Earlier than version 7.
Earlier than version 7.0 Version 7.0 and later (resource search results) Volume search: • Volume • Label • Storage System • Model • Vendor • Host • WWN/iSCSI Name • WWN Nickname • No. of LUN Paths • No. of Paths • Port • Host Group/iSCSI Target • LUN • Port Type • Capacity • Parity Group • Pool • Pool Name • RAID Level • Volume Attribute • Drive Type • Drive Speed (RPM) • Drive Capacity • Stripe Size • File system • File system Used % • Target ID • Ext. Storage System • Ext. Storage Model • Ext.
Earlier than version 7.0 Version 7.0 and later (resource search results) • Related Task • Used Capacity • Resource Group Parity group search: • Parity Group • Storage System • Total Capacity • Open Capacity • Mainframe Capacity • Free Capacity • RAID Level • Drive Type • Drive Speed (RPM) • Drive Capacity -- • SLPR • CLPR • Emulation Type • Ext. Storage System • Ext. Storage Vendor • Ext.
Earlier than version 7.0 Version 7.0 and later (resource search results) THP pool search: • Pool • Name • Storage System • No. of THP Pool Vols • Capacity • Used Capacity • THP Volumes Used Capacity • Replication Data Used Capacity • Replication Management Data Used Capacity • Used % • No. of THP Vols • No.
Earlier than version 7.0 Version 7.0 and later (resource search results) Free space (unused capacity) search: • Parity Group/Free Space Number • Capacity • Storage System • Vendor • Total Free Capacity • Emulation Type -- • RAID Level • Drive Type • Drive Capacity • Drive Speed (RPM) • Related Task • Resource Group Table 27 Access control information Item Earlier than version 7.1 Current version Information for user groups: • User Group • Description • No.
Glossary Terms: allocated volume A logical device (LDEV) for which one or more host LUN paths are defined. cache A set of RAM (Random Access Memory) modules used to store data temporarily. capacity The amount of data storage space available on a physical storage device, generally measured in bytes (MB, GB, TB, and so on). CLI command line interface control unit (CU) Created in an storage system. Also called a CU image.
external path A path from a storage port of a storage system to a volume on a connected external storage system. external volume A logical volume whose data resides on drives that are physically located in an externally connected storage system. FC fibre channel FCoE fibre channel over Ethernet. An encapsulation of fibre channel frames over Ethernet networks. This allows fibre channel to use 10-gigabit Ethernet networks (or higher speeds) while preserving the fibre channel protocol.
JVM Java Virtual Machine JWS Java Web Start LAN local area network. A computer network that spans a relatively small geographic area, such as a single building or group of buildings. LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDEV (logical device) A volume created in a storage system. See also LU. LDKC Logical disk controller logical unit A volume, or LDEV, created in an open storage system, or configured for use by an open-systems host, for example, OPEN-V. See also LDEV.
A collection of two or more disk drives that presents the image of a single logical disk drive to the system. Part of the physical storage capacity is used to store redundant information about user data stored on the remainder of the storage capacity. In the event of a single device failure, the data can be read or regenerated from the other disk drives.
SSD Solid-state drive Thin Provisioning (THP) Functionality that allocates virtual volumes to a host, and uses the physical capacity this is necessary according to the data write request. This manual refers to the storage area that is created by using THP as a THP pool, an actual volume that is one of the volumes making up a THP pool as a THP pool volume, and a virtual volume that is created by a THP pool as a THP volume.
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Index A access control, 21, 127 accounts creating, 123, 129 editing, 123 lock status, 124 locking (automatic), 133 managing (overview), 118, 126 password conditions, 133 agents downloading, 133 alerts confirming, 105 deleting, 105 description, 104, 149 authentication external, users, 125 authentication external, groups, B D dashboard accessing, 102 customizing, 102 description, 101 Data Collector downloading, 133 data migration notes, legacy mode, 150 data mobility, 77 data optimization logical group, 80
hosts change manually registered, 36 device manger updates, 38 exporting, 110 - 111 HDC updates, 35 merging, prerequisites, 135 registering, about, 28 registering, HDC, 30 registering, host scan, 34 registering, merge host, 35 registering, methods, 29 registering, vMA, 32 registering, WWN, 32 settings, information, 35 viewing, 103 vMA updates, 37 Hosts view (overview), 103 LUSE expansion, 44 releasing, 44 I P Internet Explorer security, 115 J Java Web Start clearing cache, 118 log output, 117, 132 mult
reports logical groups, ranking, 78 THP/Smart pools, ranking, 79 types, 109 resource labels {editing}, 99 resource labels {importing}, 100 resource labels {overview}, 98 resource labels {searching}, 99 S search exporting CSV file, 110 security about, 132 account lock status, 124 account locking, 133 Firefox, 116 Internet Explorer, 115 password conditions, 133 warning banner, 133 SMI-S, 90 software downloading, 133 storage allocation (overview), 22 monitoring (overview), 23 optimization, about, 111 refreshi
volumes allocating, 63 - 65 allocating (overview), 61 allocating, dialog box, 66 allocating, prerequisites, 62 - 63 creating, 41, 43 creating (overview), 41, 43 creating, dialog box, 42 data migration, 82 data migration, notes, 82 data placement profile, applying, 59 data placement profile, creating, 57 data placement profile, editing, 59 data placement profile, scheduling, 60 data placement profile, updating, 58 data placement, notes, 56 legacy mode migration, 151 migrating, 157 migrating (overview), 81 mi