HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 User Guide for Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition SRM Software (July 2008)

HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 User Guide 545
Creating a Storage Volume, page 547
Deleting a Storage Volume, page 550
Changing the Cache Block Size for a Storage System (LSI and Sun 6130), page 551
Modifying the Cache Settings (LSI and Sun 6130 Only), page 551
Accessing Information About Volumes
IMPORTANT: Some storage vendors require a password to access the storage system. If the correct
password is not entered, an authentication error message is displayed. Refer to Discovery Data
Collection to determine which user account was used to access the storage system during discovery.
If you use another product to make provisioning changes, you must perform Discovery Data
Collection for the management server to be made aware of these changes.
To access information about volumes:
1. Click Tools > Storage Essentials > Provisioning Manager in HP Systems Insight Manager.
2. In the right pane, click the Storage Systems tab.
3. Click the Provision button for the storage system you want to provision.
4. Click Step 2 Volume.
All volumes are displayed.
To filter the volumes displayed, see ”Filtering Volumes” on page 546.
The following columns list information about the volumes:
•Volume - Click the name of the volume to view its properties.
•Size - Displays the size of the volume in megabytes (MB).
•Ports - Click a ports link to view its properties.
•Pool - Click the name of the pool to view its properties.
Mainframe - Displays whether the storage pools have volumes that are on a mainframe. (This
option is available to only HDS storage systems).
*Default Owner - The controller which owns the storage system when it is rebooted.
*Current Owner - The controller which currently owns the volume.
•*Segment Size - Displays the amount of space assigned to a volume in megabytes (MB).
*Read ahead - Displays the cache read ahead multiplier.
•*Edit - Click the Edit ( ) button for the volume you want to edit. For more information, see
Modifying the Cache Settings (LSI and Sun 6130)” on page 541.
•Delete - Click the Delete ( ) button for the volume you want to delete. For more information,
see ”Deleting a Storage Volume” on page 550.
*Not accessible to all storage systems.