and model, identification of multiple volumes with the same virtual LDEV
ID might cause problems. At worst, the server might detect an
inconsistency.
Example for setting virtual LDEV ID (0x5555) for volume (0x4444):
raidcom map resource -ldev_id 0x4444 -virtual_ldev_id 0x5555
5
.
Specify a new port and host group for the volume, and set an LU path.
Reusing a volume that was a P-VOL
After you delete a GAD pair by specifying the P-VOL, you can continue to use
the volume that was the P-VOL of the pair. When you execute the
raidcom
get ldev
command for a volume that continues to be available after pair
deletion, a value other than
ffff
or
fffe
is displayed for the VIR_LDEV
(virtual LDEV ID), or the VIR_LDEV is not displayed.
Use the following procedure to move the volume to another resource group
(virtual storage machine) so that the server recognizes it as a different
volume and it can be used.
1
.
Delete the LU path to the volume.
2
.
Delete the virtual LDEV ID.
Example for deleting virtual LDEV ID (0x5555) for LDEV ID (0x4444):
raidcom unmap resource -ldev_id 0x4444 -virtual_ldev_id 0x5555
When you delete the virtual LDEV ID, the volume changes to a volume
whose virtual LDEV ID has been deleted. If you execute the
raidcom get
ldev
command for a volume whose virtual LDEV ID has been deleted,
fffe
is displayed for the VIR_LDEV (virtual LDEV ID).
3
.
Reserve an LDEV ID for a resource group to be used for a different
purpose.
Example for reserving LDEV ID (0x4444) for resource group
(AnotherGroup) to which the volume is registered:
raidcom add resource -resource_name AnotherGroup -ldev_id
0x4444
4
.
Set a virtual LDEV ID for the volume.
Note:
You must set a virtual LDEV ID that is unique within the storage
system that uses the volume. If the same virtual LDEV ID is used in other
storage systems or virtual storage machines with the same serial number
and model, identification of multiple volumes with the same virtual LDEV
ID might cause problems. At worst, the server might detect an
inconsistency.
Example for setting virtual LDEV ID (0xe000) for volume (0x4444):
raidcom map resource -ldev_id 0x4444 -virtual_ldev_id 0xe000
5
.
Specify a new port and host group for the volume, and set an LU path.
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Data migration and volume reuse
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