Issues Specific to Engenio Storage Systems

This section describes the following for Engenio:

Creating and Deleting Storage Pools” on page 346

Creating and Deleting Storage Volumes” on page 346

Creating a LUN” on page 346

Creating and Deleting Storage Pools

For Engenio, a storage pool is the same as a volume group. Create at least one storage pool before provisioning a volume. When you delete a storage pool on an Engenio storage system, all the volumes for the volume group are deleted, including the placeholder volume.

Creating and Deleting Storage Volumes

Keep in mind the following when you create a volume on an Engenio storage system:

Make sure you select a volume group that can accommodate the requested size for the new volume.

You can create volumes from existing free extent areas within a volume group.

The volume capabilities, their cache read ahead multiplier and segment size are shown in the following table:

Table 51 Volume Usage

Volume

Cache Read Ahead

Segment Size

Capability

Multiplier

 

 

 

 

File and

1

64 KB

Default

 

 

 

 

 

Database

0

64 KB

 

 

 

Multimedia

8

128 KB

 

 

 

Custom

0 to 65,535

8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB

 

 

 

No volume-to-LUN masking is done by default.

The volume is assigned to a Host not a Host Group. Host and Host Groups are not viewable in the software, and the LUN number may change when it is mapped to a host if that host already has a volume with the LUN number.

IMPORTANT: The management server creates a placeholder volume when a storage pool is created. This placeholder volume is not viewable in the management server, but it might be viewable in other storage tools. Do not delete this placeholder volume.

Creating a LUN

After a volume is assigned to a storage system port, the management server lists the storage system port assigned to each port on the controller. The LUN information is shown on four lines (For two

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