HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-02 Release Notes (TB581-96399, March 2014)

3. Retrieve the allocated volume
4. Confirm the allocated volume in the search results.
JOB that unregisters Storage Logical Unit from the host when connected with SCVMM
2012
When executing the JOB that unregisters Storage Logical Unit from the host, the JOB generates error
(2931).
Cancel the allocated volume and manually update the information on SCVMM 2012 with the following
procedure.
1. Log in to the object host to cancel the allocated volume.
2. When clustered with a built-in object volume, delete the object volume from the cluster manually.
3. Cancel the allocated volume from Command View Advanced Edition.
4. Rescan SMI-S Provider.
5. Reboot and refresh each clustering host individually.
6. Refresh the cluster.
Storage capacity notation when connected with SCVMM 2012
The storage capacity on SCVMM 2012 may differ from the storage capacity on Command View
Advanced Edition Suite.
When executing the JOB that creates a Logical Unit, it generates the error code
SM_RC_SIZE_NOT_SUPPORTED.
1. Assign the size displayed in Available Capacity.
2. Click the OK button.
Decrease the capacity of the Logical Unit and execute the JOB to create the Logical Unit again.
The name of the storage pool when connected with SCVMM 2012
When you use a Parity Group that is created with XP Remote Web Console, select Storage Pool by
using chassis or arraygroup acquired from storage manager.
The display names for Storage Pool are:
NormalPool:x.y
x:chassis
y:arraygroup
To acquire chassis and arraygroup, execute the following CLI command.
CLIGetStorageArray(subtarget=ArrayGroup)command
Displaying the volume list and the volume details of file system data
In the volume list and the volume details which show its file system data, the data is not displayed
when the following conditions are met:
The volume is allocated to a Windows Server 2012 host.
The volume described in the first condition is a part of the volumes which composes a memory
area pool.
The volume mounted in the host described in the first condition is the virtual disc which is created
from the memory area pool described in the second condition (memory area space).
The host described in the first condition is added or updated to Device Manager server by a
Device Manager agent or a Host Data Collector.
18 Important considerations