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Preface
Structure of This Manual
Latest Information
Related Docume nts
Acknowledgments
Naming Convention s
Product names
Units in this manual
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Outline 17
Chapter 2 Startup and Shutdown 32
Chapter 3 Initial Setup 38
Chapter 4 Configuration Settings 63
Chapter 5 Volume Management 73
Chapter 6 RAID Group Management 160
Chapter 7 Thin Provisioning Pool Management 199
Chapter 8 Advanced Copy Management 251
Chapter 9 Connectivity Management 367
Chapter 10 Component Management 620
Chapter 11 System Management 709
Appendix A User Roles and Policies 948
Appendix B Status List 972
Appendix C Installing the Security Certificate 981
Appendix D Naming Conventions of Volumes and Hosts 993
Appendix E Basic Size and MWC Input Condition for RAID Groups 995
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Chapter 1 Outline
1.1 Outline
1.2 Features
1.3 Operating Environment
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1.4 User Management
1.5 Screen Operations
1.5.1 Overview
Auto Refresh
System Message
Hardware Components
System information
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RAID Groups
Thin Provisioning Pool
Snap Data Pool
1.5.2 Screen Structures
Header
Navigation
Bread crumb list
Category
1.5.3 List Screen/Detailed Screen
List screen
Detailed screen
1.5.4 Basic Operation
Selecting an operation
Executing an operation
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Chapter 2 Startup and Shutdown
2.1 Startup of GUI
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network settings.
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2.2 Login
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2.3 Logout
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2.4 Exit
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Chapter 3 Initial Setup
3.1 Initial Setup 1
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3.2 Initial Setup 2
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Chapter 4 Configuration Settings
4.1 Configuration Settings for Using Standard Volumes (When Using Host Affinity Settings)
4.1.1 When Creating Host Groups (when Using the [Add Host Group] Function)
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4.1.2 When Host Groups are not Created (when Using the [Add Host] Function)
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4.2.1 When Allocating the CA port Group to the LUN Group
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4.2.2 When Allocating the CA port to the LUN Group
4.3 Configuration Settings for Using Thin Provisioning Functions
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Chapter 5 Volume Management
5.1 Volume Status
5.1.1 Volume (Basic Information)
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5.1.2 Performance (Host I/O)
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5.1.3 Performance (Advanced Copy)
5.1.4 LUN Group
5.1.5 Reservation
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5.1.6 Pinned Data
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5.1.7 Bad Sector
5.1.8 Balancing Thin Provisioning Volume
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5.1.9 Volume Detail (Basic)
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5.1.10 Volume Detail (Reservation)
5.1.11 Volume Detail (Pinned Data)
5.1.12 Volume Detail (Balancing TPV)
5.1.13 Volume Detail (LUN Concatenation)
5.1.14 Volume Detail (WSV Concatenation)
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5.2 Functions in the Action Area for Volume
5.2.1 Create Volume
When creating Standard, TPV, SDV, or SDPV type volumes
When selecting "Automatic"
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Manually selecting drives to create volumes
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the volumes are to be created. Click the [Create] button.
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When creating WSV type volumes
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information of the RAID group, and then click the [Select RAID Groups] button.
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the [OK] button.
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5.2.2 Delete Volume
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5.2.3 Rename Volume
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selected), and click the [Rename] button.
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5.2.4 Format Volume
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5.2.5 Expand Volume
Requirements for concatenating a volume
Requirements to obtain free space from RAID groups
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and click the [OK] button.
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5.2.6 Expand Thin Provisioning Volume
Requirements for expanding a TPV
The maximum capacity of Thin Provisioning Pool for each model
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5.2.7 Start RAID Migration
Migration type
Combinations of Volume Types for which Capacity Expansion is Available
Combinations of Encryption Conditions for which Migration is Available
Available: Migration is available N/A: Migration is not available
Requirements for a migration source volume:
Requirements for a migration destination RAID group:
Requirements for RAID groups that configure a migration destination WSV
Requirements for a migration destination TPP:
Requirements for a migration destination FTRP:
When the migration destination volume type is "Standard", "TPV", or "FTV"
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the [OK] button.
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5.2.9 Start Zero Reclamation
Volume requirements for starting Zero Reclamation:
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[Start Zero Reclamation] in [Action].
5.2.10 Stop Zero Reclamation
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[Stop Zero Reclamation] in [Action].
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5.2.13 Modify Threshold Thin Provisioning Volume
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and click [Modify Threshold] in [Action].
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5.2.14 Initialize Snap Data Volume
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5.2.15 Encrypt Volume
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Volume] in [Action].
5.2.16 Forbid Advanced Copy
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Advanced Copy] in [Action].
5.2.17 Permit Advanced Copy
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[Permit Advanced Copy] in [Action].
5.2.18 Modify Cache Parameters
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and click [Modify Cache Parameters] in [Action].
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Volume types for which Cache Parameters are available
5.2.19 Export Cache Parameters
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5.2.20 Export Performance Information
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5.2.21 Release Reservation
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[Release Reservation] in [Action].
5.2.22 Start Balancing Thin Provisioning Volume
Requirements for a TPV to be balanced:
Requirements for a TPP in which the target TPV is registered:
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Chapter 6 RAID Group Management
6.1 RAID Group Status
6.1.1 RAID Group (Basic Information)
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6.1.2 Tuning
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6.1.3 ECO Mode Schedule (RAID Group)
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6.1.4 SED Key Group
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6.1.5 RAID Group (Basic)
6.1.6 RAID Group (Volume Layout)
6.1.7 RAID Group Detail (Disk)
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6.2 Functions in the Action Area for RAID Group
6.2.1 Create RAID Group
This function creates RAID groups. A RAID group is a group of drives that configure a RAID type.
Features and required number of drives for each RAID type
The maximum number of RAID groups for each model
Drive combinations that can configure a RAID group
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Manually selecting drives to create RAID groups
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Restrictions of drive layout
Available Stripe Depth value
Restrictions for Stripe Depth modification
6.2.2 Delete RAID Group
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[Delete] in [Action].
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6.2.3 Rename RAID Group
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6.2.4 Change Controlling CM
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click [Change Controlling CM] in [Action].
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6.2.5 Expand RAID Group
Requirements for expanding a RAID group:
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Click the [Expand] button.
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6.2.6 Modify RAID Group Parameters
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be made) and click [Modify RAID Group Parameters] in [Action].
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6.2.7 Assign ECO Mode Schedule (RAID Group)
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and click [Assign ECO Mode] in [Action].
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disable ("OFF") ECO mode, and then click the [Assign] button.
6.2.8 Set Key Group (RAID Group)
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made), and click [Set Key Group] in [Action].
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6.2.9 Recovery SED
Conditions that can be recovered by using the "Recovery SED" function
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Chapter 7 Thin Provisioning Pool Management
7.1 Thin Provisioning Pool Status
7.1.1 Thin Provisioning Pool (Basic Information)
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7.1.2 Threshold (Thin Provisioning Pool)
7.1.3 ECO Mode Schedule (Thin Provisioning Pool)
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7.1.4 License (Thin Provisioning)
7.1.5 Flexible Tier Pool (Basic Information)
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7.1.6 Thin Provisioning Pool Detail (Basic)
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7.1.7 Flexible Tier Pool Detail (Basic)
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7.1.8 Flexible Tier Pool Detail (Flexible Tier Sub Pool)
7.1.9 Flexible Tier Pool Detail (Volume)
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7.1.10 Flexible Tier Sub Pool Detail (Basic)
7.2 Functions in the Action Area for Thin Provisioning
7.2.1 Create Thin Provisioning Pool
The maximum number of TPP and maximum TPP capacity for each model
Automatically selecting drives to create TPPs
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Manually selecting drives to create Thin Provisioning Pool
The number of member drives in each RAID group
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group, and click the [OK] button.
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Available Stripe Depth value
Restrictions for Stripe Depth modification
7.2.2 Delete Thin Provisioning Pool
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7.2.3 Rename Thin Provisioning Pool
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selected), and click the [Rename] button.
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7.2.4 Expand Thin Provisioning Pool
The maximum number of TPP and maximum TPP capacity for each model
Automatically selecting drives to expand a TPP
1 2
click the [Expand] button.
Manually selecting drives to expand a TPP
Check the RAID group specifications
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group, and click the [OK] button.
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7.2.5 Format Thin Provisioning Pool (All Area)
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All Area] in [Action].
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7.2.6 Format Thin Provisioning Pool (Unformatted Area)
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7.2.8 Modify Cache Parameters (Thin Provisioning Pool)
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click [Modify Cache Parameters] in [Action].
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7.2.9 Assign ECO Mode Schedule (Thin Provisioning Pool)
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can be made) and click [Assign ECO Mode] in [Action].
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7.2.11 Delete Thin Provisioning License
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7.2.12 Start Balancing Flexible Tier Pool
Requirements for an FTRP to be balanced
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7.2.13 Stop Balancing Flexible Tier Pool
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Chapter 8 Advanced Copy Management
8.1 Advanced Copy Status
8.1.1 Advanced Copy (Basic Information)
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8.1.2 Advanced Copy (All Local Sessions)
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8.1.2.1 EC
8.1.2.2 OPC
8.1.2.3 QuickOPC
8.1.2.4 SnapOPC
8.1.2.5 SnapOPC+
8.1.2.6 Monitor
8.1.3 Advanced Copy (All Remote Sessions)
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8.1.3.1 REC
8.1.4 Advanced Copy (ODX)
8.1.5 Advanced Copy (XCOPY)
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8.1.6 Setting (Advanced Copy)
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8.1.6.1 Snap Data Pool
8.1.6.2 Copy Path
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8.1.6.3 REC Buffer
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8.1.6.4 REC Disk Buffer
8.1.7 Advanced Copy (Property)
For Local Copy
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For Remote Copy
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For ODX
For XCOPY
8.1.8 Advanced Copy (Extent information)
8.1.9 Copy Path Detail
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8.2 Functions in the Action Area for Advanced Copy
8.2.1 Required Settings for the Advanced Copy Function
Required settings for the Advanced Copy function (Local Copy and Remote Copy)
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Required settings for the Advanced Copy function (ODX)
8.2.2 Start SnapOPC+
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8.2.3 Stop Copy Session
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Session] in [Action].
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8.2.4 Register Advanced Copy License
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the [Register] button.
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Availability of Copy Functions
8.2.5 Delete Advanced Copy License
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8.2.6 Modify EC/OPC Priority
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8.2.7 Modify Copy Table Size
Manually setting the copy table size
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8.2.8 Enable ODX
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8.2.9 Disable ODX
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8.2.10 Create ODX Buffer Volume
ODX Buffer Volume
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in which the ODX Buffer volume is to be created. Click the [Create] button.
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8.2.11 Modify Copy Parameters
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8.2.12 Set Copy Path
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Operation Mode Selection
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Register Device Information
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Set Copy Path
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Copy Path Information File Selection
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[Next >>] button.
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Measure Round Trip Time
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screen (multiple selections can be made), and click the [Next >>] button.
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Applying copy path information files with IPv6
The following storage systems and copy path information files are used in this example.
Applying copy path information files
Available: The copy path information file can be applied
Setting example 1
Setting example 2
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8.2.14 Export All Copy Path
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8.2.15 Export Storage Information
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8.2.16 Convert Copy Path
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8.2.17 Measure Round Trip Time
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8.2.18 Modify REC Multiplicity
When the local device and the remote device are connected by remote connection
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8.2.19 Modify REC Buffer
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[Modify REC Buffer] in [Action].
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8.2.20 Assign REC Disk Buffer
Assigning an additional REC Disk Buffer
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Disk Buffer] in [Action].
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8.2.21 Create REC Disk Buffer
Requirements for Drive Selection
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8.2.23 Format REC Disk Buffer
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[Format REC Disk Buffer] button in [Action].
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Chapter 9 Connectivity Management
This chapter describes connectivity management.
9.1 Connectivity Status
9.1.1 Structures for Host Connection
Figure 9.1 Basic concept of host connection (when using host groups)
Setting examples
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9.1.2 Connectivity (Basic Information)
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Display Examples of Host Affinities
Display examples for the host affinity are shown in the following table.
9.1.3 Host Group
9.1.3.1 FC/FCoE Host
9.1.3.2 iSCSI Host
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IPv6 Address Notation
9.1.3.3 SAS Host
9.1.4 CA Port Group
9.1.4.1 FC Port
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9.1.4.2 iSCSI Port
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9.1.4.3 SAS Port
9.1.4.4 FCoE Port
9.1.5 LUN Group
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9.1.6 Host Response
9.1.7 CA Reset Group
9.1.8 Host-LU QoS
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9.1.8.1 Host QoS (Basic)
9.1.8.2 FC/FCoE Host QoS
9.1.8.3 iSCSI Host QoS
9.1.8.4 SAS Host QoS
9.1.8.5 Port QoS (Basic)
9.1.8.6 FC Port QoS
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9.1.8.7 iSCSI Port QoS
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9.1.8.8 SAS Port QoS
9.1.8.9 FCoE Port QoS
9.1.8.10 LU QoS Group
9.1.9 Host Affinity Detail
9.1.10 Host Group Detail
9.1.11 LUN Group Detail
9.1.12 LUN Group : LU QoS Group Detail
9.1.13 Host-LU QoS Performance Information
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9.2 Functions in the Action Area for Connectivity
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9.2.1 Host Affinity Management
9.2.1.1 Create Host Affinity
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9.2.1.2 Delete Host Affinity
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9.2.1.3 Modify Host Affinity
When selecting a host affinity for "Host Group - CA Port Group"
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When selecting a host affinity for "Host - CA Port"
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9.2.2 Host Group Management
9.2.2.1 Add FC/FCoE Host Group
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Example of changing the host response when adding a host group
The following table shows the host response after new hosts are added.
Example of changing the host response when adding a host to an existing host group
9.2.2.2 Add iSCSI Host Group
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9.2.2.3 Add SAS Host Group
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9.2.2.4 Delete Host Group
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Group] in [Action].
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9.2.2.5 Modify Host Group
9.2.2.6 Modify Host Group (FC/FCoE)
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9.2.2.7 Modify Host Group (iSCSI)
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9.2.2.8 Modify Host Group (SAS)
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9.2.2.9 Add FC/FCoE Host
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9.2.2.10 Add iSCSI Host
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9.2.2.11 Add SAS Host
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9.2.2.12 Delete FC/FCoE Host
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9.2.2.13 Delete iSCSI Host
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9.2.2.14 Delete SAS Host
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9.2.2.15 Modify FC/FCoE Host
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9.2.2.16 Modify iSCSI Host
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9.2.2.17 Modify SAS Host
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9.2.3 CA Port Group Management
9.2.3.1 Create FC Port Group
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9.2.3.2 Create iSCSI Port Group
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9.2.3.3 Create SAS Port Group
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9.2.3.4 Create FCoE Port Group
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9.2.3.5 Delete CA Port Group
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Port Group] in [Action].
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9.2.3.6 Modify CA Port Group
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9.2.3.7 Modify FC Port Parameters
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[Configure FC Port] in [Action].
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9.2.3.8 Modify iSCSI Port Parameters
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[Configure iSCSI Port] in [Action].
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9.2.3.9 Modify SAS Port Parameters
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9.2.3.10 Modify FCoE Port Parameters
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[Configure FCoE Port] in [Action].
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9.2.3.11 Modify Port Mode
Switchable Port Mode
Retained and deleted information when changing the port mode
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9.2.4 LUN Group Management
9.2.4.1 Add LUN Group
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numbers to be allocated to the corresponding LUNs, and click the [OK] button.
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9.2.4.2 Delete LUN Group
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9.2.4.3 Modify LUN Group
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9.2.5 Host Response Management
9.2.5.1 Add Host Response
Recommended Patterns of Host Responses
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9.2.5.2 Delete Host Response
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Host Response] in [Action].
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9.2.5.3 Modify Host Response
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9.2.6 Modify CA Reset Group
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9.2.7 Host-LU QoS Management
9.2.7.1 Enable/Disable Host-LU QoS
When enabling the Host-LU QoS
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When disabling the Host-LU QoS
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9.2.7.2 Set Host-LU QoS
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9.2.7.3 Release Host-LU QoS
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selections can be made) and click [Release Host-LU QoS] in [Action].
9.2.7.4 Start Host-LU QoS Performance Monitoring
Target ports for monitoring performance
When this function is selected in the [Host-LU QoS] screen
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When this function is selected in the [Port QoS] screen for each host interface
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9.2.7.5 Stop Host-LU QoS Performance Monitoring
When this function is selected in the [Host-LU QoS] screen
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9.2.7.7 Set iSCSI Host QoS
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[Set iSCSI Host QoS] in [Action].
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9.2.7.8 Set SAS Host QoS
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[Set SAS Host QoS] in [Action].
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9.2.7.9 Set FC Port QoS
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[Set FC Port QoS] in [Action].
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9.2.7.10 Set iSCSI Port QoS
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[Set iSCSI Port QoS] in [Action].
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9.2.7.11 Set SAS Port QoS
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[Set SAS Port QoS] in [Action].
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9.2.7.12 Set FCoE Port QoS
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[Set FCoE Port QoS] in [Action].
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9.2.7.13 Add LU QoS Group
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9.2.7.14 Delete LU QoS Group
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[Delete LU QoS Group] in [Action].
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9.2.7.15 Modify LU QoS Group
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Chapter 10 Component Management
This chapter describes component management.
10.1 Component Status
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10.1.1 Storage (Basic Information)
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10.1.2 Controller Enclosure
Front View
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Rear View
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10.1.2.1 Controller Module
10.1.2.2 Controller Module (Performance)
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For ETERNUS DX8700 S2 when the I/O offloading is enabled
10.1.2.3 All Channel Adapters
10.1.2.4 Channel Adapter Ports (Performance)
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10.1.2.5 Frontend Router
10.1.2.6 Backend Router
10.1.2.7 Service Controller
10.1.2.8 Power Supply Unit (CE)
10.1.2.9 Battery
For the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 or the ETERNUS DX8100 S2
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10.1.2.10 FAN Unit
10.1.2.11 Operation Panel
10.1.3 Drive Enclosure
10.1.3.1 I/O Module
10.1.3.2 Port Error Statistics
10.1.3.3 Power Supply Unit (DE)
10.1.4 Disks
10.1.4.1 Disks (Performance)
10.1.4.2 Disk Error Statistics
10.1.5 Controller Module Detail
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10.1.6 Channel Adapter Detail
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10.1.7 Frontend Router Detail
10.1.8 Backend Router Detail
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10.1.9 BRT Expander Detail
10.1.10 Service Controller Detail
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10.1.11 PSU/CPSU (CE) Detail
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10.1.12 Battery Backup Unit Detail
10.1.13 FAN Unit Detail
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10.1.14 Drive Enclosure Detail
Front View
Rear View
10.1.15 I/O Module Detail
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10.1.16 Power Supply Unit (DE) Detail
10.1.17 Disks Detail
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10.1.18 QSFP Cable Detail
10.1.19 Boot and Utility Device Detail
10.1.20 CM Module Management Controller Detail
10.1.21 Port Detail
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10.2 Functions in the Action Area for Component
10.2.1 Add Drive Enclosure
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10.2.2 Turn on Locator Beacon/Turn off Locator Beacon
Turning on the LED
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10.2.3 Add Channel Adapter Port
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10.2.4 Assign Global Hot Spare
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10.2.6 Assign Dedicated Hot Spare
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10.2.7 Release Dedicated Hot Spare
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Dedicated Hot Spare and click [Release Dedicated HS] in [Action].
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Chapter 11 System Management
11.1 System Status
11.1.1 System (Basic Information)
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11.1.2 Network
Basic
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Firewall
11.1.3 Remote Support (REMCS ) for Regions other than EME A
Support Information
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Event Information
11.1.4 Remote Support (AIS Co nnect) for Regions other than Japan
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11.1.4.1 Root Certificate
11.1.5 Key Management
11.1.5.1 Key Group
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11.1.6 Define Role
11.1.7 ECO Mode
11.1.8 Event/Dump
11.1.9 Audit Log
11.1.10 Storage Migration
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11.1.13 ECO Mode Schedule Detail
11.1.14 Path Group Detail Information
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11.2 Functions in the Action Area for System
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11.2.1 Change User Password
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11.2.2 Set SSH Public Key
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11.2.3 Network Management
11.2.3.1 Setup Network Environment
When using IPv4
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the [Add] button.
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When using IPv6
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the [Add] button.
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[Example] 2001:1000:0120:0000:0000:0123:0000:0000 2001:1000:120:0000:0000:123:0000:0000
[Example] 2001:1000:120:0000:0000:123:0000:0000 2001:1000:120:0:0:123:0:0
11.2.3.2 Setup Firewall
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button.
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11.2.3.3 Setup SNMP Agent Basic Interface
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11.2.3.4 Setup SNMP Manager
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11.2.3.11 Display SMTP Log
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11.2.3.12 Setup E-Mail Notification
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11.2.3.13 Setup Syslog
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11.2.3.14 Setup SSH Server Key
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11.2.4.1 Display Communication Log
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11.2.4.3 Update Customer Information
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11.2.4.4 Update Communication Environment Information
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11.2.4.5 Setup Log Sending Parameters
Configure Automatic Log Transmission
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11.2.4.6 Stop/Restart Remote Support
Stopping Remote Support
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11.2.5 Remote Support (AIS Connect) for Regions other than Japan
11.2.5.1 Setup AIS Connect Environment
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11.2.5.2 Setup Remote Session Permission
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11.2.5.3 Send Log
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11.2.6 Key Management
11.2.6.1 Required Settings for the Key Management Function
Required settings for the key management function
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Relation between the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the key server
11.2.6.2 Setup Key Management Machine Name
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11.2.6.6 Create Key Group
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11.2.6.9 Update SED Authentication Key
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11.2.7 Define Role
11.2.7.1 Setup User Account
Add User Account
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11.2.7.2 Initialize User Account
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11.2.7.4 Add Role
A role without any user policies cannot be created.
The 14 types of access privileges shown below are available.
Policy
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11.2.8 ECO Mode Management
11.2.8.1 Modify ECO Mode General Setting
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11.2.9 Event/Dump Management
11.2.9.1 Setup Event Notification
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REMCS Defaults
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11.2.9.2 Display Event Log
Display event logs
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11.2.10.1 Enable Audit Log
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11.2.11 Storage Migration Management
11.2.11.1 Start Storage Migration
Requirements for a source storage system and a source LUN:
Requirements for a destination storage system and a destination volume:
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Data migration flow using the Storage Migration function
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11.2.12 Utility Management
11.2.12.1 Shutdown/Restart Storage System
Shutdown the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system
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11.2.13.1 Modify Storage System Name
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Appendix A User Roles and Policies
A.1 Roles
Default Role
Custom Roles
A.2 Availability of Functions for each Policy
Volume Management (Display)
Overview (Display)
Start Initial Setup (Action)
Volume Management (Action)
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RAID Group Management (Display)
RAID Group Management (Action)
Thin Provisioning Management (Display)
Thin Provisioning Management (Action)
Advanced Copy Management (Display)
Advanced Copy Management (Action)
Connectivity Management (Display)
Connectivity Management (Action)
Host Affinity Management
Host Group Management
CA Port Group Management
LUN Group Management
Host Response Management
Modify CA Reset Group
Host-LU QoS Management
Component Management (Display)
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System Management (Display)
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System Management (Action)
Network Management
Remote Support (REMCS) for Regions other than EMEA
Remote Support (AIS Connect) for Regions other than Japan
Key Management
User Management
ECO Mode Management
Event/Dump Management
Audit Log
Storage Migration Management
Utility Management
System Management
OK: Available function NG: Unavailable function
Appendix B Status List
B.1 Device General Status
B.1.1 Device General Status (Detail)
B.2 Volume Status
Volume status is displayed with an icon and the status name. The volume status is described below.
B.3 RAID Group Status
B.4 Thin Provisioning Pool Status
B.5 Component Status
B.5.1 Drive Status
Drive status is displayed with an icon and the status name. The drive status is described below.
B.6 Key Status
Key status is displayed with the status name. The key status is described below.
B.7 Key Server Status
Key server status is displayed with the status name. The key server status is described below.
Appendix C Installing the Security Certificate
C.1 For Internet Explorer
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Appendix D Naming Conventions of Volumes and Hosts
D.1 Naming Convention of Volumes
Naming conventions for creating volumes
Naming conventions for renaming volumes
D.2 Naming Convention of Hosts
Naming conventions for adding hosts
Appendix E Basic Size and MWC Input Condition for RAID Groups
E.1 Basic Size for each RAID Group
Basic size of each RAID group when using the default Stripe Depth value
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Figure E.1 Basic size when creating volumes
E.1.2 Basic Size when Using the Default Stripe Depth Value (For WSV Type Volumes)
When using the default Stripe Depth value, refer to the following table for basic size:
Basic size of each RAID group when using the default Stripe Depth value
When the Wide Stripe Size is "Normal"
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When the Wide Stripe Size is "Small"
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E.1.3 Basic Size When Stripe Depth is Tuned (For Standard, TPV, or SDPV Type Volumes)
Basic size of each RAID group when the Stripe Depth value is tuned
E.1.4 Basic Size When Stripe Depth is Tuned (For WSV Type Volumes)
Basic size of each RAID group when the Stripe Depth value is tuned
When the Wide Stripe Size is "Normal"
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E.2 Input Conditions for MWC
E.2.1 Allowed Input for the MWC When Using the Default Stripe Depth Value
When using the default Stripe Depth value, refer to the following table for the allowed MWC value:
Allowed input for MWC when using the default Stripe Depth value (Volume)
Allowed input for MWC when using the default Stripe Depth value (TPP)
E.2.2 Allowed Input for the MWC when Performance is Tuned
Refer to the following table for the allowed MWC value when the Stripe Depth value is changed:
Allowed Input for MWC when the Stripe Depth value is tuned (Volume)
Allowed Input for MWC when the Stripe Depth value is tuned (TPP)
Appendix F Automatic Controlling CM-CPU Setting
For ETERNUS DX8700 S2 (4CM)
For ETERNUS DX8700 S2 (6CM)
For ETERNUS DX8700 S2 (8CM)
Appendix G Using RADIUS Authentication
G.1 Using RADIUS Authentication to Access the ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System
Syntax of the Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA) based account role
G.2 Notes when Using RADIUS Authentication for GUI
G.3 Setting Up the RADIUS Server
Windows Server 2008 R2 Example
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Appendix H Estimated Advanced Copy Source Capacity
(Values in brackets assume that 1024GB = 1TB and are displayed to one decimal place.)
The copy source capacity is assumed that almost 100% of the copy table size is used.
Appendix I Storage Migration Setting Files
This chapter describes Storage Migration setting files.
I.1 Template File for Storage Migration Settings
The following table shows the details of a template file for storage migration settings.
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Operation Mode
The following table explains the details of the operation mode.
I.2 Coding Conventions for the Storage Migration Setting File
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I.3 Setting Example of the Storage Migration Setting File
A setting example of the Storage Migration setting file (in the new format) is shown below:
A setting example of the Storage Migration setting file (in the old format) is shown below:
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Appendix J Factor y Defau lt List
J.1 Advanced Copy
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The default value for "iSCSI Name"
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Remote Support (AIS Connect) for Regions other than Japan
Define Role
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Event/Dump Management
Audit Log Management
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Allowed input for "Time Zone"
Appendix K Error Code
The error codes for copy sessions are described below.