HP XP20000, XP24000 manual Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller

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When you use the Thunder 9500V storage system as an external storage system, the following versions are recommended. If you use a 9500V storage system whose version is earlier than the following versions, the information about the SATA drive may not be displayed correctly.

For Thunder 9530V, Thunder 9520V, Thunder 9570V: version 0658 or later.

For Thunder 9580V, Thunder 9585V: version 1658 or later.

Relationship between the Serial Number and Thunder 9500V Model

When the external storage system is Thunder 9500V storage system, you can identify the storage system model from the serial number displayed in the Serial Number column in the Volume Operation window.

Table 40 (page 140) describes the relationship between the serial number displayed in the Serial Number column and the storage system model.

Table 40 Relationship between the Serial Number and Thunder 9500V Model

Displayed Serial Number

Model

D600XXXX

9570V, 9520V

D60JXXXX

9530V

D60HXXXX

9580V, 9585V

NOTE: In serial numbers, X is an arbitrary number or character.

Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller

When the external storage system is Thunder 9500V storage system, you can identify the controller (controller 0 or controller 1) from the WWN of the port.

Table 41 (page 140) describes the relationship between WWN of port and controller.

Table 41 Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller (Thunder 9500V)

Model

Controller

WWN of the Port

9570V

Controller 0

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0

9530V

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1

9520V

Controller 1

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2

 

 

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3

9580V

Controller 0

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0

9585V

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1

 

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2

 

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3

 

Controller 1

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX4

 

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX5

 

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX6

 

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7

NOTE: In WWNs, X is an arbitrary number or character. The ports in the same apparatus have the identical value.

Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure

This section describes errors that require recovery operation on the external storage system side when the path status is not normal. When the path status is not normal, see Table 42 (page 141)

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Contents Abstract Edition Date Description First June Second SeptemberThird November Fourth JanuaryContents Performing XP External Storage Operations Using the XP External Storage GUIPreparing for XP External Storage Operations Remote Command Devices 119 101Support and Other Resources 132 Troubleshooting 126Connecting External Storage Systems 134 Required Volume Capacity for Each Emulation Type 152 Glossary 167 Index 169 Overview of HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software XP External StorageUnifying Copy Operations between Different Storage Systems XP External StorageOverview of HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software Page About XP External Storage Operations Connecting External Storage SystemsAbout XP External Storage Operations XP External Storage Components XP External Storage ComponentsVolumes and Mapping Paths Storage Systems and Cross-subsystem PathsXP External Storage Operations XP External Storage OperationsChoosing the External Port Configuring XP External StorageChoosing and Mapping External Volumes Configuring XP External Storage Registering a Volume to an External Volume Group ExGConfiguring External Volume Attributes Cross-subsystem Paths ClprPath Mode Example of Alternate Path Setting Examples of Switching I/O Execution Paths to Alternate Paths When the Path Mode is Multi Mode When the Path Mode is Single Mode Single Mode with Alternate Paths in Normal and Standby Connecting Mainframe Volumes Single Mode with Alternate Paths in Standby OnlyConnecting Open Systems Volumes Port Discovery and Volume DiscoveryChoosing Mapping Policy Difference between Automatic Mapping and Manual MappingUsing a Mapped External Volume from a Connected Host Using a Mapped External Volume from a Connected HostStoring New Data in the Mapped External Volume Using Existing Data in the Mapped External Volume Storing the New Data in the Mapped External VolumeLUN Manager and Configuration File Loader Interoperability with other Products and FunctionsLUN Expansion Luse Interoperability with other Products and FunctionsXP Continuous Access and Hitachi TrueCopy for Mainframe Virtual LVI/LUN VLLCache Residency Manager Performance Monitor and XP Auto LUNExamples of Using External Volumes with Other Products HP StorageWorks XP Snapshot SoftwareHP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software Snmp AgentXP Continuous Access Operations Example of the XP Auto LUN OperationsXP Continuous Access Journal Operations Examples of Using External Volumes with Other ProductsExample of the XP Continuous Access Journal Operations XP Business Copy Operations Example of the XP Business Copy OperationsXP Snapshot Operations Example of the XP Snapshot OperationsPreparing for XP External Storage Operations System RequirementsStorage Systems Supported as External Storage Systems XP External Storage RequirementsXP External Storage Requirements Guidelines for XP External Storage OperationsMapping Guidelines When the Emulation Type of the External Volume is for Open Recommended Applications According to HDD TypeApplication HDD Type FC/SSD 1 Database YesDatabase Not Recommended Capacity GuidelinesApplication HDD Type Guidelines for Mainframe Volumes Volume Attribute GuidelinesCreating Luse Volume Guidelines Maintenance Guidelines for an External Storage System Performance and Status GuidelinesRAID Level Considerations AMS 2000 Series GuidelinesUninstalling XP External Storage Installing and Uninstalling XP External StorageInstalling XP External Storage Starting XP External Storage Starting XP External StorageUsing the XP External Storage GUI Using the XP External Storage GUIVolume Operation Window To Status Enable Status Enable The status is displayedTo update the all items in the window including the Ext Volume Operation WindowVolume Operation Tree and List Volume Operation Tree Pop-up Menu for the Volume Operation TreeVolume Subsystem Add Volume Auto + Product nameExecuted the volume For the Add VolumeVolume Operation List When Path Group is Clicked Status of the External Volume in Ext. VOL StatusAssigned to each volume in the external volume group When the external volumes are mappedRegardless of the Cache Mode setting Path ModeCross-subsystem Paths List Details Preview Dialog Box Identification number of the port in the external storageSystem Cross-subsystem Paths dialog box. This dialog boxPath Operation Window Not show the status when you open the Path Operation Changing the tree display. The information displayedSelected in the tree. For details, see Console main windowPath Operation Tree and List Path Operation List When Subsystem is Clicked Path Operation TreeStatus of the Cross-subsystem Path Displayed in the Status Path Operation List When Product Name is Clicked Path Operation List When Port or WWN is ClickedPort Operation Window Port External port in the local storage systemWWN indicating the target port in the external storage Port Operation WindowSelected in the tree Selected in the tree. Sort the list by clicking the columnHeadings Preview dialog box, see Preview Dialog BoxPort Operation Tree Port Information ListDetailed information on the PCB mode, see the HP Number of PortsPerforming XP External Storage Operations Overview of Setting OperationsOverview of Setting Operations Setting Port of External Storage System Performing XP External Storage OperationsSetting Port Attribute for Local Storage System Mapping an External Volume AutomaticallyMapping an External Volume Manually Mapping an External Volume Manually Add Volume Dialog Box Add Volume Dialog BoxPop-up menu Description Set External Volume Parameter Ldev Mapping AutoCan specify the Ldev number to the first Ldev Ldev Mapping ManualSet External Volume Parameter Dialog Box Set External Volume Parameter Dialog BoxLdev Mapping Auto Dialog Box Ldev Mapping Auto Dialog BoxLdev Mapping Manual Dialog Box Ssid Dialog Box Ldev Mapping Manual Dialog BoxSsid Example How to Map LDEVs Automatically Example How to Map LDEVs ManuallySetting the Cross-subsystem Paths Example of Ldev Mapping Manual Dialog BoxConfigure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog Box Configure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog BoxPort Discovery Dialog Box Configuring the Cross-subsystem Path Selected Paths Delete Allows you to delete the selectedRaise Priority Lower PriorityChanging the Configured Cross-subsystem Path Priority Pop-up Menu of Configure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog BoxCanceling the Cross-subsystem Path Configuration Changing the Cross-subsystem PathPerforming XP External Storage Operations Ldev Information Dialog Box Checking the External Volume DetailsChecking the External Volume Details Mapping Path Information Dialog Box Displayed Item Description Normal Mapping path is normalTarget error Displayed ItemFound Processing has timed outCheck Paths & Restore Volume command Turning On or Off the Storage SystemTurning On or Off the Storage System Turning On or Off Only the External Storage SystemTurning On or Off Only the Local Storage System Turning On or Off Both Storage Systems Operations Required before Disconnecting External Volumes If the External Volume is Used in this wayDisconnecting All External Volumes Disconnect Subsystem Resuming All External Volumes Check Paths & Restore Volume Performing XP External Storage Operations Restoring the Paths to the External Volume Check Paths Restoring the Paths to the External Volume Check PathsChanging the Cache Mode Setting of the External Volume Changing the Inflow Control Setting of the External Volume Change WWN Parameter Dialog Box Changing the Port Setting of the External Storage SystemChanging the Port Setting of the External Storage System Edit Policy Dialog Box Performing Maintenance for External SubsystemEditing Mapping Policy Deleting the External Volume Mapping Delete Volume Command Deleting the External Volume Mapping Delete Volume CommandPerforming XP External Storage Operations Introduction Using Spreadsheets for XP External Storage OperationsIntroduction Available Types and Operation Tags Before Using SpreadsheetsContents of a Spreadsheet Saving Storage System Information Ssid TagMappedVolume Tag Information Saved when the Ssid Tag is WrittenInformation Saved when the ExternalGroup Tag is Written ExternalGroup TagInformation Saved when the MappedVolume Tag is Written LU number of the external volumeLayer WWN of the external storage systemMapping External Volumes AddVolumeSetting TagAddVolumeSetting Tag Parameters WWN Alternate path DigitsAssigned to any Volume. An Or fewerParameter Setting Range of Values Capacity Ldev in blocks For details, seeSsid assigned to To Fffe RangeAddVolumeSetting2 Tag When Creating Multiple LDEVs in an External VolumeAddVolumeSetting2 Tag Parameters Parameter Setting Range Assigned to any Volume However, anValues Ldkc number 00 toDisconnectVolume Tag Parameters Deleting the External Volume Mapping DeleteVolume Tag CheckPath-RestoreVolume Tag ParametersDeleteVolume Tag Parameters Changing Path GroupUnitePathGroup Tag Structure and Identifier of Parameters DividePathGroup TagExample of a Spreadsheet Structure and Identifier of Parameters UnitePathGroup TagNumber Less Example of a SpreadsheetExample Overview of Remote Command Devices Remote Command DevicesOverview of Remote Command Devices Guidelines for Remote Command Devices Remote Command DevicesUniversal Storage Platform VM Guidelines for Remote Command DevicesUniversal Storage Platform Mapping a Command Device as a Remote Command Device Restrictions on Remote Command DeviceRestriction Maximum capacityPage Procedure to Use Initiator/External MIX Mode Restrictions on Initiator/External MIX Mode Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for XP External StorageGeneral Troubleshooting for XP External Storage ErrorTroubleshooting the Mapping Path Mapping Path Statuses and Required ActionsStatus Description Unknown Blockade External port is blocked ActionChanged the volume capacity was Access the device of the externalTo access the device of the external ReducedSetting of the topology does Connected through switches,Internal error Been stopped by timeoutTroubleshooting Volume Discovery Causes of Volume Discovery Failure and Required ActionsStatus Description Device check error System becomes inaccessibleCalling HP Technical Support Calling HP Technical SupportSupport and Other Resources Related DocumentationConventions for Storage Capacity Values HP Technical SupportSubscription Service Subscription ServiceHP Websites Documentation FeedbackConnecting External Storage Systems AMS/WMS Storage SystemSystem Parameters System Parameters AMS/WMSWMS Window Names Parameters Parameter SettingsStorage System Displayed Serial Number Model Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure AMS/WMS P9500 Disk Array Path status and examples of recovery procedurePath Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure AMS/WMS Thunder 9500V Storage System System Parameters Thunder Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure Relationship between the WWN of the Port and ControllerPath Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure Thunder Channel port properly using LUN ManagerDisable the host group security USP V/VM Storage SystemPath Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure USP V/VM Volume operation againTagmaStore USP/NSC Storage System SecurityLightning 9900V Storage System Lightning 9900V Storage SystemPath Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure Lightning Lightning 9900 Storage SystemSVS200 Storage System SVS200 Storage SystemIdentifying Logical Volumes Using Characteristic2 Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure SVS200System Parameters for Connecting an EVA Storage System HP StorageWorks EVA Storage SystemSystem Parameter Connecting Sun StorEdge 6120/6320 Sun StorEdge 6120/6320Sun StorageTek FlexLine Behavior of the Alternate PathSun StorageTek EMC CLARiiON CX SeriesSystem Parameter Sun StorageTek FlexLine System Parameter Sun StorageTekSystem Option mode Restrictions for Connecting an EMC CLARiiON CX SeriesProcedure EMC Symmetrix SeriesSystem Parameter for Connecting IBM SVC Series IBM DS3000/DS4000/DS5000 SeriesSystem Parameter for Connecting Fujitsu FibreCAT CX Series Fujitsu FibreCAT CX SeriesNon-HP Storage Systems SGI IS4600 SeriesRequired Volume Capacity for Each Emulation Type Determining Required External Volume CapacityMaximum Usable Capacity of an External Volume Required Volume Capacity for Each Emulation TypeCapacity List for Each Emulation Type Capacity List for Each Emulation TypeLdev Capacity Information for Each Emulation Type Volume Capacity Information for Each Emulation Type Adjusting the Volume Capacities for Pairs Adjusting the Volume Capacities for Pairs157 Preparing for Using the ExPath Tool ExPath ToolOverview of the ExPath Tool ExPath ToolUsing the ExPath Tool Installing the ExPath ToolUninstalling the ExPath Tool Using the ExPath ToolEditing the Java Security Policy Creating an Authentication FileCreating a Command File Running the ExPath Tool Command Reference Svpip CommandCommand List for the ExPath Tool Command Purpose SvpipLogin Command Disconnect CommandCheckpath Command Checkstatus CommandExternal Volume Status Normal Destage Disconnect Checking External Volume Status Normal Destage Disconnect Checking Glossary 167SVP Glossary169 XP Continuous Access or XP Continuous Access JournalIndex Index
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