Mapping an external volume

Set the attribute of the port used for Universal Volume Manager to the external port, and then you can map the external volume as an internal volume.

Before you begin

For example, before mapping a command device, make sure CCI commands are not being run.

olh-note.gif When you create an LDEV at the same time that you map an external volume, you cannot select the following LDEV numbers:

(VSP G1000, G1500) For emulation groups, see the Provisioning Guide for your storage system. To determine whether the LDEV number can be assigned, click the View LDEV IDs button in the Add External Volumes window when you map the external volume.

Procedure

  1. Open the External Storage window.

In Command Suite:

  1. On the Resources tab, click Storage Systems, and then expand All Storage Systems.

  1. Expand the target storage systems, right-click External Storage, and then select System GUI.

In Device Manager - Storage Navigator:

  1. Click Storage Systems, and then expand the Storage Systems tree.

  1. Click External Storage.

  1. On the External Storage Systems tab, click Add External Volumes.

  1. In the Add External Volumes window, select an existing path group or create a new one.

To create an external path group, select By New External Path Group, click Create External Path Group, specify the following, and then click OK:

- VSP G200: 0 to 2,047

- VSP G400, VSP G600: 0 to 4,095

- VSP G800: 0 to 14,079

VSP G1000, VSP G1500, and VSP F1500: 0 to 63,231

To use an existing external path group, select By Existing External Path Group, and then select the desired path group from the Available External Paths table.

  1. Click Next.

  1. In the Discovered External Volumes table, select the desired external volumes.

  1. In Initial Parity Group ID, enter an external volume group number and sequential number. You can use the group number to place similar external volumes in a group. For example, you could assign the same external volume group number to volumes used for a copy function.

For details about mapping using virtual volumes for which Data Direct Mapping is enabled, see the Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800 Provisioning Guide or the Virtual Storage Platform G1000 Provisioning Guide for Open Systems.

  1. Specify Allow Simultaneous Creation of LDEVs.

  1. Specify Use External Storage System Configuration.

  1. In LDEV Name, enter the prefix character and the initial number.

If you enter a prefix character and an initial number, their combined value can be a maximum of 32 characters, including the initial number (numerical value of 9 digits or less). Note the following numbering rule:

  1. Click Options (if not already expanded). If you have previously edited mapping settings (policies), you might not want to change the options. However, review the following steps, because some fields in Options are affected by the preceding steps.

  1. In the expanded Options box, for Initial LDEV ID enter the initial LDEV ID for the external volume. The local storage system searches from this number in ascending order and allocates the next available ID. You can review used, available, and disabled LDEVS by clicking View LDEV IDs.

- VSP G200: 00 to 07

- VSP G400, VSP G600: 00 to 0F

- VSP G800: 00 to 3F

VSP G1000, VSP G1500, and VSP F1500: 00 to FE

  1. (VSP G1000, G1500) In Initial SSID, enter the SSID, which can be from 0004 to FFFE. The default is 0004.

You can review the current SSIDs by clicking View SSIDs.

  1. (VSP G1000, G1500) In Base Emulation Type, select the emulation type of the external volume.

If you selected Yes in Allow Simultaneous Creation of LDEVs and No in Use External Storage System Configuration, you must select an emulation type. If you selected Yes in both fields, Base Emulation Type is greyed out, and OPEN-V is automatically set.

  1. In Number of LDEVs per External Volume, enter the number of LDEVs to be created when the volume is mapped. This field is greyed out if you selected Yes in Allow Simultaneous Creation of LDEVs and Use External Storage System Configuration, and 1 displays.

(VSP G1000, G1500) For details, see the topic on capacity requirements in the Universal Volume Manager User Guide.

  1. In Cache Partition, select the CLPR for accessing the mapped external volume.

olh-note.gif For more information about the Cache Partition, Cache Mode, and Inflow Control settings, see External volume policy settings and functions.

  1. In Cache Mode, select Enable to propagate write data asynchronously from cache to the external storage system. Select Disable to propagate data synchronously.

  1. In Inflow Control, select Enable to limit or prevent write data from being written to cache memory when the write operation to the external volume cannot be performed. Select Disable to allow write data to be written to cache.

  1. In MP Blade ID or MP Unit ID, select the MP blade or unit for the external volume, making sure to assign them so that work is evenly distributed across the available processors.

To automatically assign an MP blade or unit, select Auto (the default). If Auto is not available, the MP blade or unit with the lowest number is selected by default. Otherwise, select one of the following values:

- VSP Gx00 models: MPU-10, MPU-11, MPU-20, or MPU-21

VSP G1000, VSP G1500, and VSP F1500: MPB0 to MPB7

  1. Click Add.

  1. If you need to change settings for an added volume, select it in the Selected External Volumes table, click Change Settings, make necessary changes, and then click OK.

  1. To add LUN paths, click Next in the Add External Volumes window. For details, see the Provisioning Guide for your storage system.

  1. Click Finish when ready.

  1. In the Confirm window, review all settings, and then accept the task name or enter one.

When you select the external volume and click LDEV Detail, the External LDEV Properties window is displayed for you to review the LDEV information.

  1. In the Confirm window, click Apply.

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