HP P9000 Tiered Storage Manager Software 7.4.1-00 CLI Reference Guide (TB585-96029, April 2013)

ID=TK1f2lymqv
taskType=Unlocking
status=Standby
creationTime=2013/02/25 16:53:11
endTime=
ownerID=user
storageDomainName=MegaTechXP12000-Primary
migrationGroupName=MG011
moveToMigrationGroupName=
notifyToURL=mailto:test@example.com
description=
List of 2 UnlockingInfo elements:
An instance of UnlockingInfo(1 of 2)
controllerDeviceNumber=3:A6
An instance of UnlockingInfo(2 of 2)
controllerDeviceNumber=3:A7
CreateShreddingTask
The CreateShreddingTask command can be used to create a shredding task that erases all data
from a migration group. Shredding is performed for a migration group.
When data is erased after a migration initiated by a migration task, the ZERO-ONCE method is used.
If you want to use the DoD method to erase data, create a shredding task.
If the migration group contains volumes that cannot be shredded (such as locked volumes), the task
only erases data from shreddable volumes. You can move the shredded volumes to another migration
group.
Tiered Storage Manager software cannot shred the following volumes:
Volumes for which a path is set
Volumes for which the Data Retention Utility attribute is something other than Read/Write
System disk volumes
Thin Provisioning pool volumes
Thin Provisioning virtual volumes that are not associated with a pool
Auto LUN reservation volumes or pair volumes
High Availability Manager pair volumes or Quorum disks
TSE volumes
Migration source volumes of data migration that uses virtual IDs
Volumes in an in-progress data migration that uses virtual IDs
Volumes that belong to a resource group used for a data migration that uses virtual IDs
Business Copy
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, Continuous Access Software
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, Continuous Access Journal
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, Snapshot, or Fast
Snap pair volumes
Continuous Access Journal
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journal volumes
Snapshot pool volumes or virtual volumes
Fast Snap pool volumes or virtual volumes
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This applies to mainframe programs as well.
If any of the following conditions exists, you cannot create a shredding task:
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