Description
Item
If you want to protect logical volumes from the use of RAID Manager
commands, you must apply command device security to the logical volumes.
If command device security is applied to a logical device, the logical device
will not be affected by RAID Manager commands issued via command
devices from the hosts.*
Select
Enable
to apply user authentication to a command device. Select
Disable
to release user authentication.*
User Authentication
Select
Enable
to apply device group definition to a command device. Select
Disable
to release device group definition.*
Device Group Definition
* For details about a command device attribute settings, see the HP XP7 RAID Manager User Guide.
Edit Command Devices Confirm window
Confirm proposed settings, name the task, then click
Apply
. The task will be added to the execution
queue.
Selected LDEVs table
Description
Item
LDEV identifier, which is the combination of LDKC, CU, and LDEV.
LDEV ID
Name of the LDEV.
LDEV Name
Identifier of the parity group.
Parity Group ID
Emulation types for each logical volume (or logical device).
Emulation Type
Size of each logical volume.
Capacity
Provisioning types for each logical volume.
Provisioning Type
Basic: Internal volume.
External: External volume.
THP: V-VOL of Thin Provisioning.
Snapshot: Fast Snap volume.
Indicates whether the selected logical device is a command device.
Command Device
Enabled: The command devices are enabled.
Edit Command Devices wizard 433