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Creating Thin Image data pools
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Power supply and existing shared memory
After you switch off the power supply, you can use the pools and pairs if data
in the shared memory exists and the data is not blocked.
The storage system checks the status of the pool and pool-VOLs. If the pool-
VOLs are blocked at the time you switch off the power supply, the pool is
blocked and the pairs are suspended ("PSUE" status).
If you interrupt the workflow of storing snapshot data or cloning pairs by
consistency groups by switching off the power supply and the status of all the
pairs in a consistency group has not completely changed, the workflow does
not resume when you switch the power supply on again. The status of some
pairs may remain unchanged.
If the pool is blocked and the pairs are suspended, complete the following:
1.
Restore the power.
2.
Recover the pools.
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Power supply and losing data in shared memory
If you lose power and the data in shared memory is lost, the VSP G1000
storage system saves the data to SSD at the time the power supply is
switched off, but for VSP G200, G400, G600, G800, you must recreate the
pools and pairs.
You can still use the pool and Thin Image pairs with a VSP G1000 storage
system, because the data is restored to shared memory from SSD after
switching the power supply back on.
For a VSP G200, G400, G600, G800 storage system, first restore the power,
then recreate the pools and pairs.
Replacing the microcode (or firmware) offline
Microcode, also known as firmware, is usually replaced online to prevent the
loss of pool and pair data in shared memory.
If it is needed to be replaced offline (for example, when changing the
configuration of shared memory), pool and pair information in shared
memory is lost, and pools and pairs must be recreated.
Note:
There are some terminology differences among VSP storage systems.
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