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- HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) Version 2.1 User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting started with SPM
- 3 Importing storage into the storage catalog
- 4 Storage service policy
- Managing templates
- Service types
- Requirement types
- All Of requirement
- Any Of requirement
- Connected To Fibre Channel Endpoint requirement
- Connected To Network requirement
- Fibre Channel Initiator Endpoint requirement
- Fibre Channel Target Endpoint requirement
- Host requirement
- Network Capability requirement
- RAID Level requirement
- Resource Existence requirement
- Service Deactivation Policy requirement
- Storage Capability requirement
- Storage Pool Available Capacity requirement
- Storage Pool Subscription Ratio requirement
- Storage Pool Volume Count requirement
- Tag requirement
- Use Resource requirement
- Volume Capacity requirement
- Volume Committed Capacity requirement
- Volume Creation Security Group requirement
- 5 Storage service provisioning
- 6 Managing storage catalog entities
- Managing arrays
- Viewing and modifying array properties (Overview tab)
- Viewing array storage pools (Storage Pools tab)
- Viewing array volumes (Volumes tab)
- Viewing array ports (Ports tab)
- Viewing array targets (Targets tab)
- Viewing array host entries (Hosts tab)
- Viewing and modifying array capabilities settings (Capabilities tab)
- Viewing and modifying array security settings (Security tab)
- Removing an array
- Managing storage pools
- Managing volumes
- Managing networks
- Managing security
- Resynchronizing resources
- Quarantining resources
- Managing arrays
- 7 Monitoring the storage catalog
- 8 Support and other resources
- A Troubleshooting
- Viewing operational logs
- Addressing common issues
- Storage Provisioning Manager issues
- SPM does not launch in browser
- The user is unable to login through the SPM user interface
- Issues with multiple SPM servers managing the same volumes
- Cannot import 3PAR Storage Systems
- Removing initiators from an existing 3PAR volume presentation may fail
- EVA arrays and/or XP arrays are marked as Offline when they appear to be functioning correctly outside of SPM
- Modifying a catalog storage pool entry and unmasking the volume removes candidates
- SPM can report volume capacity in GiB or GB
- Restart is required if SPM loses connectivity to an XP storage array while it is attempting to access the array
- Importing a volume (LDEV) with exactly 256 presentation paths does not succeed
- SPM may mark an array offline when a volume is deleted during on-demand provisioning
- Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Mode must be disabled
- Limitations
- Presenting an in-use storage volume to an unintended consumer may result in data loss
- Storage volumes must be managed by one SPM
- Required version of Brocade Network Advisor and HP B-Series Network Advisor
- SPMs managing the same Brocade network must have distinct zones
- Non-Brocade SAN environments must have unmanaged networks in SPM
- SPM supports FC fabric repair and FC fabric re-configuration where the fabric identify remains intact
- Importing a large number of volumes is time consuming and may result in failure
- 3PAR autonomic groups, peer motion, and virtual domains are not supported in SPM
- SPM cannot import or resynchronize P9500 or XP storage array resources if they are locked by RWC
- Firmware for 3PAR storage systems
- No matching candidates found
- Storage Provisioning Manager issues
- Managed SAN
- Unmanaged SAN
- B Working with Brocade Fibre Channel networks
- C Working with EVA storage systems
- D Working with 3PAR storage systems
- Overview
- Understanding how to import 3PAR arrays into SPM
- Understanding 3PAR capacity reporting
- Understanding 3PAR Storage System volume creation/growth
- Understanding 3PAR Storage System virtual domains
- Exposing volume presentations in 3PAR Storage Systems
- Working with 3PAR Storage System host modes
- Presenting volumes on 3PAR Storage Systems
- Creating hosts on a 3PAR Storage System
- Working with 3PAR Storage System active VLUNs and VLUN templates
- Working with autonomic groups
- Volume migration (Tiering)
- Importing a large number of volumes
- Unique identification of common provisioning groups (CPG)
- Backup and restore handling on 3PAR volumes
- E Working with HP P9000/XP Disk Array
- F Working with unmanaged networks
- G Working with unmanaged arrays
- H Units of measurement
- Glossary
- Index