HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Configuration Guide (T5278-96047, May 2011)
Table Of Contents
- XP Disk Array Configuration Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 HP-UX
- Installation roadmap
- Installing and configuring the disk array
- Installing and configuring the host
- Connecting the disk array
- Configuring disk array devices
- Verifying the device files and drivers
- Creating the device files
- Creating the physical volumes
- Creating new volume groups
- Creating logical volumes
- Creating the file systems
- Setting the I/O timeout parameter
- Creating the mount directories
- Mounting and verifying the file systems
- Setting and verifying the auto-mount parameters
- 3 Windows
- 4 Novell NetWare
- 5 NonStop
- 6 OpenVMS
- 7 VMware
- 8 Linux
- 9 Solaris
- Installation roadmap
- Installing and configuring the disk array
- Installing and configuring the host
- Connecting the disk array
- Configuring disk array devices
- Configuring for use with Veritas Volume Manager 4.x and later
- 10 IBM AIX
- 11 Citrix XenServer Enterprise
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Support and other resources
- A Path worksheet
- B Path worksheet (NonStop)
- C Disk array supported emulations
- D Using Veritas Cluster Server to prevent data corruption
- E Reference information for the HP System Administration Manager (SAM)
- F HP Clustered Gateway deployments
- Glossary
- Index

When a new host group is added, additional host group modes (options) can be configured. The
storage administrator must verify if an additional host group mode is required for the host group.
The following host group mode (option) is available for OpenVMS:
Table 14 Host mode setting (OpenVMS)
DescriptionHost Mode
Use this host mode to enable the option that sets the UUID33
Setting the UUID
HP recommends that OpenVMS customers use host mode option 33 to enable the UUID feature.
This increases the capabilities for OpenVMS hosts that access the disk array, by:
• Allowing the presentation of CU:LDEVs before 7F:FF to the OpenVMS hosts.
• Allowing the OpenVMS system administrator to define the DGA device number to present to
the OpenVMS host.
If use of host mode option 33 is enabled after devices are already presented to an OpenVMS
host, HP recommends rebooting the OpenVMS host. Though SYSMAN IO AUTO can be used to
discover new DGA devices, this helps avoid problems with stale data structures within OpenVMS.
SAN boot and UUID with OpenVMS. The UUID can be used with OpenVMS for Integrity servers.
This includes the system disk, quorum disk, and DOSD volumes. However for OpenVMS AlphaServer
hosts, the UUID for those volumes must be set to the decimal value of the hexadecimal value of the
60 OpenVMS