HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 LUN Manager and Volume Manager (T1714-96015, October 2007)

To format all blocked internal LUs, right-click LDEV at the top of the tree, and select Format
All. In the Format All pane, select Internal PG from the Parity Group Type list. Conrm that
the list displays internal LUs to be formatted, and click OK.
To format all blocked external LUs, right-click LDEV at the top of the tree, and select Format
All. In the Format All pane, select External PG from the Parity Group Type list. Conrm that
the list displays external LUs to be formatted, and click OK.
9. Conrm that the status of the specied volumes in the Status column of the LDEV Information table on
theCustomizedVolumepanechangedtoFormat, and all of the volume's information appears in
bold blue italics.
10. Click Apply.Intheconrmation pane, click OK.ThewordsFormat in progress appear next to the
Progress Bar on the Customized Volume pane with the percentage of completion.
11 . When the percentage shown on the Progress Bar reaches 100%, a notication pane appears
notifying you that the formatting is complete. Click OK.
12. Conrm that the status of the volumes in the Status column of the LDEV Information table on the
Customized Volume pane is Normal.
Making external mainframe volumes usable
To use external LUs with the array, you must usually use External Storage XP to perform external LU
mapping, and then use Volume Manager's Format or Format All command to format the volumes (see
Formatting LDEVs). However, when you format external mainframe volumes in this way, the formatting
operation might take a long time.
Use the following procedure to make external mainframe volumes usable more quickly.
CAUTIO
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Only sto
rage administrators can perform the following operation. Storage partition administrators
cannot
perform this operation.
1. Zero-format the external mainframe volumes.
NOTE:
The term zero-formatting” refers to a formatting operation that writes the number 0 (zero)
totheentirediskarea. Formoreinformationaboutzero-formattingvolumes,seethe
documentation for the mainframe system or external array you are using.
2. Use External Storage XP to map the zero-formatted external LUs and register the volumes in an
external LU group. For more information, see the HP StorageWorks External Storage XP Users Guide.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the external LU group does not include volumes that are not zero-formatted. If
an external LU group includes volumes that are not zero-formatted, the volumes are blocked
when you perform the operation described in step 3. Therefore, hosts cannot read from or
write to the volumes. If you have not zero-formatted external LUs but you want to make the
externalLUsusablewiththearray,useCVS'sFormat or Format All command.
3. Use Volume Manager to specify the external LU group, and overwrite control blocks in the volumes in
the specied external LU groups. After overwriting nishes, the external LUs are usable with the array.
NOTE:
Control blocks are a type of area in a volume that contains information other than user
data. Information required for managing a volume is recorded in control blocks.
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