HP XP7 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide (H6F56-96009)

DescriptionType of informationDoes each V-VOL
output the log
information?
Does each pool
output the log
information?
Item
Performance utilization of tier 1. The
performance utilization is the current I/O
Monitoring resultNoYesPerformance Util
Tier1 (%)
percentage based on the maximum
performance of tier 1.
Performance utilization of tier 2. The
performance utilization is the current I/O
Monitoring resultNoYesPerformance Util
Tier2 (%)
percentage based on the maximum
performance of tier 2.
Performance utilization of tier 3. The
performance utilization is the current I/O
Monitoring resultNoYesPerformance Util
Tier3 (%)
percentage based on the maximum
performance of tier 3.
Lower limit in a range for tier 1.Monitoring resultYesNoTier1 Low Range
Higher limit in a range for tier 2.Monitoring resultYesNoTier2 High Range
Lower limit in a range for tier 2.Monitoring resultYesNoTier2 Low Range
Higher limit in a range for tier 3.Monitoring resultYesNoTier3 High Range
Number of pages processed in an
operation to reclaim zero pages.
Tier relocationYesYesReclaim Zero Page
Num
Number of a tiering policy that does not
conform to the current tier configuration.
Monitoring resultNoYesNon-Compliant
Tiering Policy
Number A non-compliant policy prevents tier
relocation.
Note
1. If the log file is lfv2 (Log Format Version 2) or later, the log file information of each V-VOL appears. If the log file is lfv 1, a
hyphen appears.
Tiering policy
The tiering policy function is used to assign a specific storage tier to a specific THP V-VOL. A tiering
policy specifies subset of tiers that is available to a given set of THP V-VOLs.
Tier relocation changes the location of previously stored data. It is performed in conformance to
the tiering policy. If a THP V-VOL is initially allocated to a low-speed tier and the tiering policy is
changed to a high-speed tier, relocation is performed in the next cycle.
For example, if you set the tiering policy level on a V-VOL(THP V-VOL) to a tier with a high I/O
speed, the data is always stored on the high-speed tier when relocating tiers. When you use that
V-VOL(THP V-VOL), regardless of the actual size of the I/O load, you can always get high-speed
responses. See “Tiering policy expansion” (page 98).
When you create the THP V-VOL, you can designate one of six existing tiering policies and define
up to 26 new tiering policies. See “Tiering policy expansion” (page 98) and “Setting tiering policy
on a THP V-VOL” (page 99).
Use the Edit LDEVs window to change the tiering policy settings. When tier relocation occurs, the
related tiering policy set for the THP V-VOL is used to relocate data to the desired tier or tiers.
The tiering policy does not own pool capacity. Rather, pool capacity is shared among tiers. Pages
are allocated in order of priority from upper to lower tiers in a tiering policy. When you specify
a new allocation tier, pages are allocated starting from the tier that you specify.
The tier range, frequency distribution, and used capacity are displayed per tiering policy: existing
tier level All(0), Level1(1) through Level5(5) and Level6(6) to Level31(31).
Smart Tiers 97