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01-28-2004 04:00 AM
01-28-2004 04:00 AM
Adding a CU
But I can not find the right place in the Command View to do this.
I hope someone can help me?!
Thanks and regards
Marco Eckes
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01-28-2004 06:45 PM
01-28-2004 06:45 PM
Re: Adding a CU
what is a CU?
Michael
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01-28-2004 11:25 PM
01-28-2004 11:25 PM
Re: Adding a CU
An LDEV number is assigned to each logical space created by disk drive emulation, and the Control Unit (CU) in the XP array is a logical entity, not a physical one.
So, the LDEV is known by its CU:Device Number (ID):
e.g. 0:FF or 3:00 or 2:BC
This is the format used in the configuration displays for the LDEV.
Each CU has a limited number of LDEV available, so for this reason I think the only way to increase number of CUs in your array is increasing capacity or upgrading (adding another frame, for example).
Best regards,
Julian
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01-29-2004 01:45 AM
01-29-2004 01:45 AM
Re: Adding a CU
When a disk group is installed, the assignments of the volumes to CU's happens then.
Also, when you create a new volume (CVS or OPEN-V CVS) from CommandView, you decide which CU/LDevs to assign from those that are unassigned.
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01-29-2004 08:55 PM
01-29-2004 08:55 PM
Re: Adding a CU
Bill is right.
You must assign a SSID to that CU you want to use and which is until now unassigned.
When this is done you can see the CU in the Volume Management of the CV.
Best regards,
Marco