HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for IBM AIX Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1HA-TE, March 2005)

Planning Storage Configurations
89HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for IBM AIX Installation and Configuration Guide
unpartitioned storageset or device. Partitions are separately addressable storage
units; therefore, you can partition a single storageset to service more than one user
group or application.
Defining a Partition
Partitions are expressed as a percentage of the storageset or single disk unit that
contains them:
Mirrorsets and single disk units—the controller allocates the largest whole
number of blocks that are equal to or less than the percentage you specify.
RAIDsets and stripesets—the controller allocates the largest whole number of
stripes that are less than or equal to the percentage you specify.
Stripesets—the stripe size = chunk size × number of members.
RAIDsets—the stripe size = chunk size × (number of members minus 1)
An unpartitioned storage unit has more capacity than a partition that uses the
whole unit because each partition requires a small amount of disk space for
metadata.
Guidelines for Partitioning Storagesets and Disk Drives
Keep these points in mind when planning partitions for storagesets and disks:
Each storageset or disk drive may have up to eight partitions.
In transparent failover mode, all partitions of a particular container must be on
the same host port. Partitions cannot be split across host ports.
In multiple-bus failover mode, all the partitions of a particular container must
be on the same controller. Partitions cannot be split across controllers.
Partitions cannot be combined into storagesets. For example, you cannot
divide a disk drive into three partitions, then combine those partitions into a
RAIDset.
Just as with storagesets, you do not have to assign unit numbers to partitions
until you are ready to use them.
The Clone utility cannot be used with partitioned mirrorsets or partitioned
stripesets. (See "Creating Clones for Backup", page 179, for details about
cloning.)