Volume list – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual

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Expiration Lock: Expiration lock is a function for implementing stronger protection on volumes. If

you enable expiration lock, attempts to change the access attribute from Read Only or Protect to

Read/Write will fail, even after the retention term.

Either of the following buttons is displayed to the right of Expiration Lock. When you start Data

Retention Utility for the first time, Disable -> Enable is displayed.
• Disable -> Enable

When this button is displayed, expiration lock is disabled. You can change the access attribute

to Read/Write when the retention term is over (that is, when Retention Term displays 0 days).

If you click the Disable -> Enable button, expiration lock will be enabled, and the button

will change to Enable -> Disable.

• Enable -> Disable

When this button is displayed, expiration lock is enabled. You cannot change the access

attribute to Read/Write, even when the retention term is over (that is, even when Retention

Term displays 0 days).

If you click the Enable -> Disable button, expiration lock will be disabled, and the button

will change to Disable -> Enable.

Apply: This button applies settings in the Data Retention window to the storage system.

Cancel: This button discards setting changes made before Apply is clicked.

Volume List

The volume list is displayed in the right area of the Data Retention window when you select a CU in

the tree. The volume list displays a list of volumes in the specified CU and enables you to find the

access attribute of each volume.

Note:

If two or more volumes are combined into a LUSE volume, Data Retention Utility displays

the top LDEV, but does not display other LDEVs (other volumes) that are combined into the

LUSE volume. For example, if three volumes 03, 04, and 05 in the CU 01 are combined

into a LUSE volume, the volume list in the Data Retention window displays the volume number

03, but does not display 04 and 05. To view all volumes that form a LUSE volume, see

Viewing a List of Logical Volumes Combined into a LUSE Volume

” on page 25.

The volume list headings are:

LDEV: This column displays volume numbers. Volumes are indicated by the following icons:

: Indicates a volume that has the Read/Write attribute.

: Indicates a volume that has the Read Only attribute.

: Indicates a volume that has the Protect attribute.

If the symbol # is displayed to the right of a volume number, the volume is an external volume.

If V is displayed to the right of a volume, the volume is a virtual volume. If X is displayed to the right

of a volume, the volume is a virtual volume for HP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software.

Note:

If two or more volumes are combined into a LUSE volume, Data Retention Utility counts the

number of the combined volumes as one. For example, if you combine five volumes into one LUSE

volume, the number of volumes is one, not five.

Attribute: This column indicates the access attribute of each volume.

Note:

To assign the access attribute to a volume, you can also use RAID Manager.

Emulation: This column displays volume emulation types.

If an asterisk and a number appear to the right of an emulation type, the volume is a LUSE

volume. For example, OPEN-3*36 indicates a LUSE volume into which 36 volumes are combined.

For detailed information about LUSE volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000 LUN Expansion

User’s Guide.

Capacity: This column displays the capacity of each volume. The unit is gigabytes (GB) and

the capacity is shown to two decimal places.

S-VOL: This column indicates whether each volume can be specified as a secondary volume,

which is a copy destination volume for storage system copy operations.

Note:

The storage system documentation sometimes uses the acronym S-VOL for secondary

volume.

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Using the Data Retention Utility GUI

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