HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Manager user guide (AG781-96017, March 2009)

DescriptionProperty
The time at which the storage pool was created.Creation Time
The user who created the storage pool.Created By
The last time a user made a modification to the storage pool. This includes expand-
ing the storage pool, shrinking the storage pool, changing the free capacity alert
threshold for the storage pool, and editing the comment field for the storage pool.
Modification Time
The user who last modified the storage pool.Modified By
Snapshot information—Temporary Virtual Disk tab
The Temporary Virtual Disk tab displays the temporary virtual disk that holds the data modifications
made on the selected snapshot.
Table 85 Snapshot Temporary Virtual Disk tab fields
DescriptionProperty
The row number.No
The name of the temporary virtual disk.Name
The status of the temporary virtual disk. Possible values:
Normal—The initialization phase was completed and the back-end LU(s) onto
which the virtual disk is mapped is/are present (accessible).
Partial—The back-end LU(s) onto which the virtual disk is mapped is/are
missing.
Status
The state of the virtual disk. Possible values:
Create—The active VSM server is creating the virtual disk. The VSM server
allocates the required capacity from the selected storage pools and updates
the setup database.
Normal—The virtual disk is in normal operational state.
Delete—The virtual disk is being deleted. The VSM server marks the virtual disk
for deletion and waits for an acknowledgement from all the hosts that use it.
Once acknowledged, the VSM server deletes the virtual disk and marks the
capacity that it used as free space available for allocation. When the deletion
is complete, the virtual disk disappears from the virtual disk list.
Migrate—A virtual disk is being created as part of a Map to Virtual Disk oper-
ation, in which a native LUN becomes a VSM virtual disk and all data is pre-
served.
State
The storage capacity of the temporary virtual disk.Capacity
The actual storage capacity for a thin provisioned virtual disk. If the virtual disk is
not thin provisioned, the displayed values is the same as the value displayed in
Capacity.
Allocated Capacity
Yes indicates that the virtual disk or VDG is defined as a cluster resource. This
setting tunes the SVSP system behavior when the virtual disk is permitted to multiple
hosts (configured as a resource in a cluster application). For a description of
configuring virtual disks for cluster applications, see “Adding applications to virtual
disks” on page 122.
Clustered
Using snapshots204