Creating Thin Image pairs using Device Manager - Storage Navigator

You can create a Thin Image pair and define the pair in a consistency group. You can create 1,024 Thin Image pairs at the same time for VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500, and 32,768 for VSP G100, G200, G400, G600, G800. To create more than 1,024 (or 32,768) pairs, repeat this task.

When you create a pair, you specify the pool to be used. A Thin Image pair consists of a P-VOL and up to 1,024 S-VOLs. The MU numbers are assigned in the order of 3 to 1,023, followed by 0 to 2.

olh-note.gif After creating a Thin Image pair, the number of pairs shown in the summary section in the Local Replication window and the number of pairs shown in the list in the TI Pairs tab can be different. Wait until the configuration information has completed processing. If the numbers of pairs do not match, reload the configuration information (see Reloading Thin Image configuration information).

olh-caution.gif To prevent the Thin Image pair from being suspended ("PSUE" status), do not create Thin Image pairs while you are shutting down the storage system.

Requirements:

To view the capacity in blocks, click Options > Capacity Unit > block in the Logical Devices window.

Before you begin

  1. Deleted the Thin Image pairs of MU numbers 0 to 2.

  1. Created the ShadowImage pair.

  1. Re-created the Thin Image pair with an MU number of 3 or greater assigned.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the Create TI Pairs wizard.

In Hitachi Command Suite:

  1. On the Resources tab, click Storage Systems, and then expand the storage system tree.

  1. Right-click the target storage system, and then select Local Replication.

In Device Manager - Storage Navigator:

  1. In the Explorer pane, click Storage Systems.

  1. Expand the storage system tree, expand Replication, and then click Local Replication.

  1. In the Local Replication window, select a P-VOL on the TI Root Volumes or TI Primary Volumes tab or a snapshot group in the Snapshot Groups tab, and then click Create TI Pairs.

  1. In Create Pairs using Volumes as Root Volumes or Use Primary Volumes of Thin Image Pairs, select Yes or No.

  1. (VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500) In Select By, select LUN to create a pair by specifying LUN. Select LDEV to create a pair without specifying LUN.

  1. From the Available Primary Volumes table, select the LDEV you want to assign as the P-VOL.

olh-note.gif (VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500) Nondisruptive migration volumes do not appear in the Available Primary Volumes table.

  1. (VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500) In Cascade, select Enable to create a cascaded pair.

  1. (VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500) In Pair Type, select Snapshot to create a pair with the snapshot attribute. Select Clone to create cloned pairs. Skip to step 11 if you selected No for Create Pairs using Volumes as Root Volumes.

  1. Click Select Pool.

  1. In the Select Pool window, select a pool from the Available Pools table.

  1. Click OK.

  1. For Snapshot Group, select either Create New to assign the pair to a new snapshot group, or Use Existing to assign the pair to an existing snapshot group. When you create a Thin Image pair, you must assign it to a snapshot group.

Complete one of the following:

olh-note.gif To create pairs and assign the pairs to a snapshot group by using RAID Manager, see Creating Thin Image pairs and defining them in snapshot or consistency groups using RAID Manager.

  1. Click Add.

The selected LDEV is moved to the Selected Primary Volumes table.

  1. Click Next.

  1. From the Available LDEVs table, select the LDEV you want to assign as the S-VOL, and then click Set.

The selected LDEV is displayed in the Secondary Volumes column of the Selected Pairs table.

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  1. Click Finish, and then confirm the settings.

  1. Accept the default task name or enter a unique name.

You can enter up to 32 letters, numbers, and symbols, except the following:

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  1. If you want to monitor the task after submitting it, select Go to tasks window for status.

  1. Click Apply to submit the task.

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