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Maintenance Guidelines For An External Storage System - HP StorageWorks XP24000 User Manual

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Maintenance Guidelines for an External Storage System

Before you change settings of the external storage system, you must delete the external volume
mapping. After you change settings of the external storage system, you must remap the external
volume. If you do not remap the volume, the external volume cannot be used in the local
storage system.
The examples of external storage system settings requiring the re-mapping of external volume
are as follows:
Changing WWNs of target ports that connect to the local storage system
Changing the serial number of the external storage system
Changing LUNs of volumes of the external storage system
Reducing the volume capacity of the external storage system so that the volume capacity
is smaller than when volume mapping was performed
Besides, re-mapping is required for XP External Storage after you change external storage
system settings that require modification on the host side when hosts are connected directly
to a external storage system.
Before you delete the external volume mapping, make sure that the volume has no LU paths,
and that the volume is not a component of any pairs (such as XP Continuous Access pairs).
For detailed information on deleting the external volume mapping, see
Volume Mapping (Delete Volume Command)" (page
external volume, see
Performance and Status Guidelines
The performance and status of the external storage system affect the Read and Write
performance of the mapped external volume. If there is a heavy load on the external storage
system, the processing speed of the Read and Write operation becomes slow. In this case,
the I/Os from the mainframe host may MIH error.
When you use an external volume from the host, note the Path Blockade Watch time for the
external volume. If the Path Blockade Watch time is longer than the timeout period of the host
command, the commands from the host time out when the power supply is off or when an
error occurs on the external storage system. If the host I/O is a significant concern, make sure
that the Path Blockade Watch time of the external volume is the same as or shorter than the
timeout period of the host command.
RAID Level Considerations
In the internal processing, the RAID level of the external volume is handled as RAID- 1 across the
board. The bar (−) is displayed on the Remote Web Console windows. The RAID level of external
volumes is reported as RAID- 1 when information about external storage system is reported to the
higher-level device (OS).
AMS 2000 Series Guidelines
When you use an AMS 2000 series storage system as an external storage system, unnecessary
loads to the external storage system should be avoided.
When an AMS 2000 series storage system is used as an external storage system, the path
mode between storage systems is Multi mode. Therefore, if there are many external paths and
mapping volumes, the load to the external storage system becomes high and some commands
from the host to the XP24000 disk array or some commands from the XP24000 disk array to
the external storage system might time out.
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Preparing for XP External Storage Operations
"Mapping an External Volume Automatically" (page
"Deleting the External
95). For detailed information on mapping
63).
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