Instruction Manual

2. Right-clickanSLPRinthe tree,and select Create CLPR. The CLPR is added to the tree.
3. Select a CLPR in the tree. Information about the selected CLPR appears in the Detail For CLPR section.
NOTE:
If a CLPR has this icon (
) and is grayed out, you cannot select the CLPR. To change the
CU group, return to step 1.
4. Change CLPR settings as needed.
5. Click Apply. The progress bar appears.
NOTE:
Even though you clicked Apply, the parity groups have not been allocated to a CLPR yet.
6. To allocate parity groups to a CLPR, migrate the parity groups from another CLPR (see Migrating
parity group
sinCLPRs).
NOTE:
To change an e
xisting CLPR's settings, repeat step 3 through step 6.
Deleting CLPRs
If you delete a CLPR, the resources (that is, parity groups) in the CLPR are automatically returned to CLPR0.
NOTE:
The CLPRs which are not necessary may be deleted. Note, that you cannot delete CLPR0.
1. Conrm the
current CU group in the drop-down list for CU groups in the upper right of the XP
Remote Web Console main pane.
NOTE:
To change the CU group, select the desired CU group from the drop-down list for CU
groups in the upper right of the XP Remote Web Console main pane. For more information
about CU groups, see the HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console user guide for
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.
2. Right-click the CLPR you want to delete in the tree, and select Delete CLPR.The selected CLPR is
deleted from the tree.
NOTE:
If a CLPR has this icon (
) and is grayed out, you cannot select the CLPR. To change the
CU group, return to step 1.
3. Click Apply. A progress bar appears.
NOTE:
To delete the CLPR to which parity groups are allocated, move the parity groups that are allocated to
theCLPR you aregoing to delete to anotherCLPR. Before youdelete the CLPR,makesure thatno
parity group is allocated to that CLPR.
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Working with CLPRs