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Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager User
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Contents
Overview of Universal Volume Manager.................................................. 1-1
About Universal Volume Operations Manager.......................................... 2-1
Preparing for Universal Volume Manager Operations ............................... 3-1
Using the Universal Volume Manager GUI............................................... 4-1
Performing Universal Volume Manager Operations .................................. 5-1
Remote Command Devices.................................................................... 7-1
Connecting External Storage Systems .................................................... A-1
Required Volume Capacity for Each Emulation Type ................................ B-1
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Preface
Intended Audience
Product Version
Document Revision Level
Source Documents for this Revision
MP-96RD626-06 MK-96RD626-07d-RSD-V02
Changes in this Revision
Referenced Documents
Document Conventions
Convention for Storage Capacity Values
Getting Help
Comments
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Universal Volume Manager
Unifying Copy Operations between Different Storage Systems
Figure 1-1 Unifying Copy Operations between Different Storage Systems
Unifying Connections from a Host to Different Storage Systems
Figure 1-2 Unifying Connections from a Host to Different Storage Systems
About Universal Volume Operations Manager
Connecting External Storage System
Mapping
Figure 2-1 Concept of Universal Volume Manager
Universal Volume Manager Components
Figure 2-2 Universal Volume Manager Components
Storage Systems and Cross-subsystem Paths
Volumes and Mapping Paths
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Universal Volume Manager Operations
Configuring Universal Volume Manager
Choosing External Port
Choosing and Mapping External Volumes
Registering a Volume to an External Volume Group (ExG)
Configuring External Volume Attributes
Cross-subsystem Paths
Path Mode
Examples of Alternate Paths
Figure 2-3 Example of Alternate Path Setting
Figure 2-4 Example of Available Alternate Path Setting
Figure 2-5 Example of Unavailable Alternate Path Setting
Examples of Switching I/O Execution Paths to Alternate Paths
Figure 2-6 When the Path Mode is Multi Mode
Figure 2-7 When the Path Mode is Single Mode
Figure 2-8 Single Mode with Alternate Paths in Normal and Standby
Figure 2-9 Single Mode with Alternate Paths in Standby only
Connecting Mainframe Volumes
Connecting Open Systems Volumes
Choosing Mapping Policy
Difference between Automatic Mapping and Manual Mapping
Port Discovery and Volume Discovery
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Using a Mapped External Volume from a Connected Host
Storing New Data in the Mapped External Volume
Figure 2-10 Storing the New Data in the Mapped External Volume
Using Existing Data in the Mapped External Volume
Figure 2-11 Using the Existing Data in the Mapped External Volume
Interoperability with other Products and Functions
LUN Manager and Configuration File Loader
LUN Expansion
Cache Residency Manager
Performance Manager
TrueCopy and TrueCopy for IBM z/OS
Dynamic Provisioning
SNMP Agent
Examples of Using External Volumes with Other Products
Volume Migration Operations
Figure 2-12 Example of the Volume Migration Operation
TrueCopy Operations
Figure 2-13 Example of the TrueCopy Operation
Universal Replicator Operations
Figure 2-14 Example of the Universal Replicator Operation
ShadowImage Operations
Figure 2-15 Example of the ShadowImage Operation
Copy-on-Write Snapshot Operations
Figure 2-16 Example of the Copy-on-Write Snapshot Operation
Preparing for Universal Volume Manager Operations
System Requirements
Storage Systems Supported as External Storage Systems
Table 3-1 Storage Systems Available as External Storage Systems
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Universal Volume Manager Requirements
The following table describes the Universal Volume Manager requirements.
Table 3-2 Universal Volume Manager Requirements
Guidelines for Universal Volume Manager Operations
Mapping Guidelines
Recommended Applications according to the HDD Type
Table 3-3 When the Emulation Type of the External Volume is for OPEN
Table 3-4 When the Emulation Type of the External Volume is for Mainframe
Capacity Guidelines
Figure 3-1 Example of External Volume of 4 TB or Less
Guidelines for Mainframe Volumes
Volume Attribute Guidelines
The Cache Mode becomes the same for all the LDEVs in one external
Creating LUSE Volume Guidelines
VMA of Data Retention Utility
Maintenance Guidelines for an External Storage System
RAID Level Considerations
Thunder 9500V Series Guidelines
Installing and Uninstalling Universal Volume Manager
Installing Universal Volume Manager
Uninstalling Universal Volume Manager
Starting Universal Volume Manager
Using the Universal Volume Manager GUI
Volume Operation Window
Figure 4-1 Volume Operation Window
Table 4-1 Volume Operation Tree
Volume Operation Tree
Table 4-2 Pop-up Menu for the Volume Operation Tree
Volume Operation List (When Subsystem or Product Name is Clicked)
Figure 4-2 Volume Operation List when Subsystem or a Product Name is Clicked
The Volume Operation list consists of:
The following items are displayed:
Volume Operation List (When Path Group is Clicked)
Figure 4-3 Volume Operation List when Path Group is Clicked
Table 4-4 Pop-up Menu: External Volumes, Volume Operation Window
Table 4-5 Pop-up Menu: Cross-Subsystem Paths, Volume Operation Window
Preview Dialog Box
Figure 4-4 Preview Dialog Box
Delete: Cancels the settings selected in the Preview dialog box.
Path Operation Window
Figure 4-5 Path Operation Window
Table 4-6 Path Operation Tree
Path Operation Tree
Path Operation List (When Subsystem is Clicked)
Figure 4-6 Path Operation List when Subsystem is Clicked
Port
Table 4-7 Status of the Cross-subsystem Path Displayed in the Status
Table 4-8 Pop-up Menu in the Path Operation List (when Subsystem is clicked)
Path Operation List (When Product Name is Clicked)
Figure 4-7 Path Operation List when Product Name is Clicked
WWN
Path Operation List (When Port or WWN is Clicked)
Port Operation Window
Figure 4-9 Port Operation Window
Port Operation Tree
Port Operation List
Attribute:
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Performing Universal Volume Manager Operations
Overview of Setting Operations
Figure 5-1 Operations of Making External Volumes Usable from a Host
Setting Port of External Storage System
Setting Port Attribute for Local Storage System
Mapping an External Volume Automatically
Mapping an External Volume Manually
Add Volume Dialog Box
Figure 5-2 Add Volume Dialog Box
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Set External Volume Parameter Dialog Box
Figure 5-3 Set External Volume Parameter Dialog Box
LDEV Mapping (Auto) Dialog Box
Figure 5-4 LDEV Mapping (Auto) Dialog Box
LDKC drop-down list
CU drop-down list
Figure 5-5 LDEV Mapping (Manual) Dialog Box
LDEV Mapping (Manual) Dialog Box
ExG
LDKC:CU:LDEV
SSID Dialog Box
Figure 5-6 SSID Dialog Box
List
SSID
Example: How to Map LDEVs Automatically
Example: How to Map LDEVs Manually
Figure 5-8 Example of LDEV Mapping (Manual) Dialog Box
Setting the Cross-subsystem Paths
Configure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog Box
Figure 5-9 Configure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog Box
Figure 5-10 Port Discovery Dialog Box
Configuring Cross-subsystem Path
Figure 5-11 Pop-up Menu of Configure Cross-subsystem Paths Dialog Box
Changing the Configured Cross-subsystem Path Priority
Canceling the Cross-subsystem Path Configuration
Changing the Cross-subsystem Path
Replacing All the Cross-subsystem Paths with Newly-added Cross- subsystem Paths
Checking the External Volume Details
LDEV Information Dialog Box
Figure 5-13 LDEV Information Dialog Box
Mapping Path Information Dialog Box
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Turning On or Off the Storage System
Commands for Turning On or Off Only the External Storage System
Turning On or Off Only the External Storage System
Turning On or Off Only the Local Storage System
Turning On or Off Both Storage Systems
Disconnecting External Storage System or Disconnecting External Volume
The following table describes operations that are required before disconnecting external volumes.
Table 5-4 Operations Required before Disconnecting External Volumes
Disconnecting All External Volumes (Disconnect Subsystem)
Disconnecting an Individual External Volume (Disconnect Volume)
Checking Connection Status and Resuming External Volume Operation
The Check Paths & Restore Volume command is required to be
Resuming All External Volumes (Check Paths & Restore Volume)
Resuming an Individual External Volume (Check Paths & Restore Volume)
Stopping the Use of Paths to the External Volume (Disconnect Paths)
Restoring the Paths to the External Volume (Check Paths)
Changing the Cache Mode Setting of the External Volume
Changing the Inflow Control Setting of the External Volume
Changing the Port Setting of the External Storage System
Change WWN Parameter Dialog Box
Figure 5-15 Change WWN Parameter Dialog Box
Editing Mapping Policy
Edit Policy Dialog Box
Figure 5-16 Edit Policy Dialog Box
Deleting the External Volume Mapping
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Using Spreadsheets for Universal Volume Manager Operations
Figure 6-1 Work Flow for Using Spreadsheets
Before Using Spreadsheets
Table 6-1 Contents of a Spreadsheet
Available Types and Operation Tags
Table 6-2 Relationship Among the Types, Operation Tags, and Version Number
Saving Storage System Information
SSID Tag
Table 6-3 Information Saved when the SSID tag is Written
ExternalGroup Tag
Table 6-4 Information Saved when the ExternalGroup Tag is Written
MappedVolume Tag
Table 6-5 Information Saved when the MappedVolume Tag is Written
Mapping External Volumes (AddVolumeSetting Tag)
Table 6-6 Structure and Identifier of AddVolumeSetting Tag Parameters
The following table shows the parameters that can be set for the AddVolumeSetting tag.
Table 6-7 AddVolumeSetting Tag Parameters
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Example of a Spreadsheet
Remote Command Devices
Overview of Remote Command Devices
Figure 7-1 Outline of Remote Command Device
Guidelines for Remote Command Devices
Table 7-1 Displayed Information in Device Column for Remote Command Device
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Mapping a Command Device as a Remote Command Device
Using TrueCopy or Universal Replicator with Remote Command Device
Figure 7-2 Difference between Standard Mode and Initiator/External MIX Mode
Figure 7-3 Example of Using TrueCopy or Universal Replicator with Remote Command Device
Procedure to Use Initiator/External MIX Mode
Restrictions on Initiator/External MIX Mode
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Troubleshooting
8-2 Troubleshooting Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager Users Guide
Troubleshooting
Table 8-1 General Troubleshooting for Universal Volume Manager
Troubleshooting 8-3 Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager Users Guide
8-4 Troubleshooting Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager Users Guide
Troubleshooting 8-5 Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager Users Guide
Calling the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center
A
Connecting External Storage Systems
Table A-1 System Parameter Settings (AMS/WMS)
Relationship between Serial Number and AMS/WMS Model
Table A-2 Relationship between Serial Number and AMS/WMS Model
Relationship between WWN of Port and Controller (AMS/WMS)
Table A-3 Relationship between WWN of Port and Controller (AMS/WMS)
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (AMS/WMS)
Table A-4 Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (AMS/WMS)
Thunder 9500V Storage System System Parameters for Connecting Thunder 9500V
Table A-5 System Parameter Settings (9500V)
Relationship between Serial Number and 9500V Model
Table A-6 Relationship between Serial Number and 9500V Model
Relationship between WWN of Port and Controller(9500V)
The following table describes the relationship between WWN of port and controller.
Table A-7 Relationship between WWN of Port and Controller (9500V)
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (9500V)
Table A-8 Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (9500V)
USP V/VM Storage System
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (USP V/VM)
Table A-9 Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (USP V/VM)
TagmaStore USP/NSC Storage System
Setting the Host Mode Option When a Volume of More Than 2 TB Is Used (USP/NSC)
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (USP/NSC)
Table A-10 Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (USP/NSC)
Lightning 9900V Storage System
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (9900V)
Table A-11 Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (9900V)
Lightning 9900 Storage System
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (9900)
SVS200 Storage System
Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (SVS200)
Table A-13 Path Status and Examples of Recovery Procedure (SVS200)
EVA Storage System System Parameter Settings for Connecting EVA Storage System
Table A-14 System Parameter Settings for Connecting EVA Storage System
Identifying Logical Volume of EVA Storage System (Using Characteristic 2)
Switch
EVA
Note on Behavior of Alternate Path when EVA Storage System is Connected
System Parameter Settings for Connecting Sun StorEdge 6120/6320
Table A-15 System Parameter Settings for Connecting Sun StorEdge 6120/6320
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System Parameter Settings for Connecting EMC CLARiiON CX600
Table A-18 System Parameter Settings for Connecting EMC CLARiiON CX600
System Parameter Settings for Connecting IBM DS4000 Series
Table A-19 System Parameter Settings for Connecting IBM DS4000 Series
Non-Hitachi Storage Systems
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B
Required Volume Capacity for Each Emulation Type
How to Figure Out Required External Volume Capacity
Table B-1 Maximum Usable Capacity of External Volume
Figure B-1 Idea of LDEV Capacity
Figure B-2 Example of How to Figure Out the Volume Capacity (In the Case of OPEN-3)
Capacity List for Each Emulation Type
Table B-2 LDEV Capacity Information for Each Emulation Type
Table B-3 Volume Capacity Information on Each Emulation Type
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Adjusting Volume Capacities for Pairs
Figure C-1 Copying Data from External Storage System (Using an External Volume as P-VOL)
Figure C-2 Copying Data to External Storage System (Setting an External Volume as S-VOL)
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Index
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