HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition 8.0.0-01 Release Notes
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Operations of a parity group for mainframes in the Create Volumes dialog box and the
Allocate Volumes dialog box
The KAIC15023-W message occurs because Device Manager does not support operations to parity
groups for mainframes when the following functions to parity groups for mainframes are performed:
• Create Volumes
• Allocate Volumes
Allocating volumes to many hosts
Operations in the Allocate Volumes dialog box cannot continue and the GUI is grayed out if the
following conditions are met:
• Device Manager 7.2.1-02 or later is used.
• The volumes are allocated to 101 or more hosts using the Allocate Volumes dialog box.
When allocating the volume to 101 or more hosts at one time by using the Allocate Volumes dialog
box, allocate the volumes to 100 or fewer hosts at one time. Repeat the allocation as necessary.
Allocating volumes
In the Allocate Volumes, Allocate Like Volumes, or Add Storage for vCenter Plug-in combo dialog box,
if the number of pools or volumes in a storage system is large and Any is selected from the storage
system combo box, the KAIC15005-E error might occur and the selection of volumes that meet the
conditions might not succeed.
If this occurs, allocate volumes after selecting a storage system in the Resources tab.
Volumes allocated to ports with LUN security disabled
The following notes apply to volumes allocated to ports with LUN security disabled.
• In the Hosts view, volumes allocated to a host do not appear. Confirm the volume information in
the Open-Allocated view.
• Volumes allocated to multiple ports with LUN security disabled cannot be unallocated from specific
ports. Use one of the following tools to unallocate only the volumes that are allocated to specific
ports:
◦ Remote Web Console
◦ Device Manager CLI
Allocate Smart Tiers Software volumes
To allocate Smart Tiers Software volumes that have been allocated to hosts, perform either of the
following operations:
• Allocate volumes from the search result window
• Allocate volumes from the logical group window
Unallocate Volumes dialog box
If the target volume is deleted during the unallocate volume operation, the KAIC43001-E message
might appear. If this occurs, open the Unallocate Volumes dialog box and retry deleting the target
volume.
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