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

Glossary
This glossary defines the special terms used in this document.
host group A group of hosts with WWN HBAs that are allowed to issue I/Os to specified
volumes. You can specify multiple volumes. Host groups are managed by LUN
Manager for the storage.
host storage
domain
A host group. In this manual, host storage domain means the same thing as host
group.
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P9000 Thin
Provisioning
A function that allocates a virtual volume to a host and uses the required actual
capacity for data write requests.
LDEV (logical
device)
A logical volume unit made up by combining multiple physical drives.
LDEV selection
rules
Rules applied when you select a migration target. You can set rules for each
migration group.
The LDEV selection rules are as follows:
- Parity group avoidance rule
- Parity group selection rule
logical DKC A name for managing a volume when volumes are managed by 64K-LDEV unit
in HP P9500 or XP24000/XP20000.
logical DKC
number
The number assigned to identify a logical DKC.
logical DKC serial
number
The device identification number logically assigned to a logical DKC. This number
is displayed as logical-DKC-number + serial-number.
LU (logical unit) A logical unit in a storage system.
LUSE (logical unit
size expansion)
A function that combines LUs to enlarge volume capacity.
migration The action of reallocating data that is stored in the storage system. Data can be
migrated from the current storage location to another location without affecting
the application. In the CLI, migration is performed by specifying a migration
group as the source and a storage tier as the target.
migration group A grouping of volumes that are to be migrated at the same time. In the CLI,
migration is performed by specifying a migration group as the source and a
storage tier as the target. Also, locking tasks, unlocking tasks, and shredding
tasks are created for each migration group.
normal volume In Tiered Storage Manager software, a normal volume is a volume that is not a
virtual or pool volume.
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