HP XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide (T5214-96094, November 2011)
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boundary areas (for example, 00-3F), and SSID (for
example, 0004).
A boundary area is a group of LDEV numbers to which an
SSID is assigned. For example, if a boundary area is 00-FF,
an SSID must be assigned to a group of LDEV numbers
00-FF. The number of boundary areas is 1 or 4 per one
CU, depending on the configuration at shipment time.
An SSID appears to the right of a boundary area and is
enclosed by parentheses. If no SSID is assigned to a
boundary area, hyphens (- - - -) appear to the right of the
boundary area, and an exclamation symbol (!) appears
on the LDKC icon, the CU icon, and the boundary area
icon.
The icons indicate the SSID boundary area assignments.SSID icons
An LDKC number or a CU number. SSIDs are assigned
to all the boundary areas.
An LDKC number or a CU number. SSIDs are assigned
to all the boundary areas.
An LDKC number or a CU number. SSIDs are not
assigned to all the boundary areas.
No SSID is assigned to this boundary area.
Use this table to set the SSID boundary area.SSID table
• LDKC: LDKC for the CU number that contains an LDEV
boundary with no SSID.
• CU: CU number that contains an LDEV boundary with
no SSID.
• LDEV Boundary: Boundary area of the LDEV number
with no SSID.
• SSID: Specified SSID. The default is blank.
Select or enter the desired SSID. You can enter the SSID
only when logged in as a storage administrator.
Input SSID
Sets the SSID that you select or enter in the Input SSID list
to the table. The SSID table shows the new SSID.
Set
When this check box is selected, you can select the number
of an SSID that does not exist in the SLPR to which the parity
SSID number of another SLPR is used
group does not belong. When the check box is cleared,
you can only select the number of an SSID in the SLPR to
which the parity group belongs.
This check box appears only when logged in as a storage
administrator and when there are two or more SLPRs.
You cannot enter the number in the Input SSID list when
this check box is cleared.
Cancels the SSID setting, and returns to the Volume
Initialize dialog box (1).
Back
Opens the Volume Initialize confirmation dialog box.Next
Returns to the Customized Volume window.Cancel
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