Fujitsu DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Computer Drive User Manual


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Chapter 5 Volume Management
5.2 Functions in the Action Area for Volume
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Requirements for RAID groups that configure a migration destination WSV
"Standard", "WSV", "SDV", or "SDPV" is registered in the RAID group or the RAID group is not being used
The "Status" of the RAID group is " Available"
The maximum number of volumes are not created in the RAID group (*1)
The RAID group does not belong to a TPP
The RAID group does not belong to an FTRP
The RAID group is not registered as an REC Disk Buffer
The RAID group is not blocked
LDE is not being performed in the target RAID group
When using existing RAID groups (RAID groups configure the migration source WSV) to increase the
number of concatenations, the RAID groups that are added must satisfy the following conditions:
- The RAID group is the same RAID type as the existing RAID groups
- The number of member drives in the RAID group is the same as the existing RAID groups
- The Stripe Depth value is the same as the existing RAID groups
- The disk type is the same as the existing RAID groups
- The disk speed is the same as the existing RAID groups (recommended)
- The key group setting is the same as the existing RAID groups (recommended)
When using existing RAID groups to increase the number of concatenations, all of the RAID groups,
including the existing RAID groups, must have sequential free capacity to migrate volumes (*2)
When reducing the number of concatenations, all of the RAID groups that configure a WSV must have
sequential free capacity to migrate volumes (*2)
The number of concatenations for RAID group must be 2 - 64
*1: When the migration destination is a WSV, one volume for each RAID group that configures striping is required (the
same number of volumes as the number of RAID groups in total).
*2: Because the volume (a part of the WSV that is striped by each RAID group) is moved into the free area in the same
RAID group when migration is performed, another sequential free area is required as a migration destination in
addition to the currently used area in the RAID group.
Requirements for a migration destination TPP:
The "Status" is " Available", " Partially Readying", or " Exposed"
The capacity of the TPP is more than the capacity of the migration source volume (*1)
The capacity of the migration source volume is less than the maximum TPP capacity (*2) for each model
The TPP is not the same as the TPP to which the migration source volume belongs
*1: When the migration source is a TPV or an FTV, the capacity indicates used capacity (the physical capacity that is
allocated from a TPP or an FTRP).
*2: The maximum TPP capacity is the total sum of the TPP capacity and the FTRP capacity in the ETERNUS DX Disk
storage system. Refer to "7.2.1 Create Thin Provisioning Pool" (page 219)
for details.