HP (Hewlett-Packard) XP12000 User Manual

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Auto LUN XP for the XP12000/XP10000
Reserve volumes
The reserve volume function reserves target volumes for automatic and manual migration operations. After 
you reserve a number of target volumes, Auto LUN XP maintains this number of reserved volumes by 
swapping the reserve attribute after each migration operation (following the migration operation, the 
original source volume becomes a reserved volume).
Volume migration
Auto LUN XP volume migration operations consist of two steps:
Copy the data on the Auto LUN XP source volume to the Auto LUN XP target volume
Transfer host access to the target volume to complete the migration
The Auto LUN XP source volume can be online to hosts during migration. The target volume is reserved 
prior to migration to prevent host access during migration. The source and target volumes can be anywhere 
in the disk array.
The Auto LUN XP copy operation copies the entire contents of the source volume to the target volume. If 
write I/Os update the source volume during the copy operation, the XP12000/XP10000 uses a cylinder 
map to track updates and performs additional copy operations after the initial copy is complete to 
duplicate the updates at the target volume. 
When volumes are fully synchronized (no differential data on source volume), the XP12000/XP10000 
completes the migration by swapping the reserve attribute (target becomes normal and source becomes 
reserved) and redirecting host access to the target volume. Auto LUN XP performs all migration operations 
sequentially (one volume migration at a time).
Typical copy times for open system volumes (with no other I/O activity) are:
OPEN-3: 1.5 minutes
OPEN-8/9: 4.5 minutes
OPEN-E: 9 minutes
OPEN-V: variable
For automatic and manual migration operations, Auto LUN XP checks the current write pending rate. If the 
write pending rate is higher than 60%, Auto LUN XP cancels the migration. For auto migration, Auto LUN 
XP also checks current disk usage of source volumes and source and target parity groups. If current disk 
usage is higher than the user-specified maximum for auto migration, Auto LUN XP cancels the migration.
Figure 1
Data Flow during an Auto LUN XP Operation