to the storage system until the volume is mapped to a port. As a result, they are referred to as Groups. For example:
Group:0(LDEV:0, LDEV:1)
where 0 in Group:0 is the volume identifier and LDEV:0 and LDEV:1 are the LDEVs that make up this volume.
After you create a storage volume on an HDS storage system, you must map the volume to a target port on the storage system, using the storage system Provisioning tool. In the tool, click Step 3, LUNs.
Once the volume is mapped, it is displayed as a logical unit size expansion (LUSE). For example:
LUSE:0(LDEV:0, LDEV:1)
where 0 in Group:0 is the volume identifier and LDEV:0 and LDEV:1 are the LDEVs that make up this volume.
Creating a Storage Volume
IMPORTANT: Some storage vendors require a password to access the storage system. If the correct password is not entered, an authentication error message is displayed. Refer to Options > Storage Essentials > Discovery > Run Discovery Details Collection in HP Systems Insight Manager to determine which user account was used to access the storage system during discovery.
When you create a storage volume, you can set its size, volume capabilities, and storage pool.
On HDS and Symmetrix storage systems, volumes are shipped already created. When you create a volume in the management server on these storage systems, you are defining the volume as being allocated.
Rounding Volume Size
Some vendor's tools for HDS might round off the volume size, so that a
If you are creating a volume on an HP EVA storage system, its external
Support for PvLinks
PvLinks based on HP disk partitions are not supported. Any volumes created on such PvLink meta devices are shown as local. If you partition a regular
For HDS Storage Systems
A LUSE volume on an HDS storage system is not created until you map that volume to a target array port. In the management server, the create volume and LUN creation tasks are two different
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