HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) version 2.3 User Guide

DescriptionTypeProperty
Zero or more MapItem objects mapping
device specific RAID identifiers to SPM
specific RAID identifiers.
Sequence of MapItem objectsRAIDMap
The minimum logical unit number that
can be provisioned by arrays within
IntMinimumLUNProvisionable
this definition. This is optional, and
defaults to 0.
The maximum logical unit number that
can be provisioned by arrays within
IntMaximumLUNProvisionable
this definition. This is optional, and
defaults to 1024.
This is optional, and defaults to
NoThinProvisioning.
ThinProvisioningSupportThinProvisioning
This is optional. It defaults to 2GB. It
indicates the minimum capacity for a
LongMinimumVolumeCapacity
volume that may be provisioned on an
array of this type.
Zero or more StorageArray objects
describing an instance of this
StorageArrayDefinition.
Sequence of StorageArray objectsArrays
HostmodeMap
Within a StorageArrayDefinition, the HostmodeMap relates operating systems as understood by
SPM to host modes understood by storage arrays of this type. A HostmodeMap is a sequence of
MapItems, each of which has two elements: Index, and Value, both of which are strings. Operating
Systems known by SPM include the literals listed below. These should be found within the Index
element of a MapItem. The HostmodeMap is interpreted sequentially and may end with a default
item (indicated by “*” in the Index of the last MapItem), describing the host mode for all operating
systems not mentioned specifically earlier in the map. If no default item is present, any values not
in the map are regarded as not supported by the device. The special value “Unsupported” may
be placed in the Value element of a MapItem in the HostmodeMap to indicate that the operating
system indicated in the Index element of that MapItem is not supported by the StorageArray.
OperatingSystem Literals
HPUX, Linux, OpenVMS, VMware, Windows, Windows 2008, Windows 2012
RAIDMap
The RAIDMap element of a StorageArrayDefinition relates RAID levels as understood by SPM to
those understood by storage arrays of this type. A RAIDMap is a sequence of MapItems, each of
which contains an Index and a Value, both of which are strings. Supported RAID levels within SPM
are listed below. Any values not specified in the map are regarded as unsupported by the device.
The RAIDMap may end with a MapItem containing “*” in the Index element, indicating how the
StorageArray handles any RAID levels not already mentioned in the RAIDMap. The special value
“Unsupported” may be placed in the Value element of a MapItem to indicate that the RAID level
indicated in the Index element of that MapItem is not supported by the StorageArray.
RAIDLevel
NoRAID, RAID0, RAID1, RAID1+0, RAID3, RAID4, RAID5 RAID5+0, RAID6, RAID6+0
Arrays
The Arrays element of a StorageArrayDefinition contains a sequence of zero or more StorageArray
objects. StorageArray objects are described in StorageArray. Although the XML schema allows
106 Working with unmanaged arrays