
Table 1 Available RAID Manager functions on each storage system (continued)
Storage systemsFunction
XP7P9500XP24000/XP20000
Disk Array
XP12000 Disk
Array
XP1024/XP128
Disk Array
XP256 Disk
Array
SupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSRM SRA
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedProvisioning
(raidcom)
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedOut-of-band
method
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedUser
authentication
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedLDEV nickname
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedLDEV group
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedResource group
SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedResource lock
* If DKCMAIN Microcode version of the P9500 storage system is 70-03-3x-xx/xx or later, the operation of Continuous
Access Synchronous Z, Continuous Access Journal Z, and Business Copy Z can be performed from RAID Manager.
Read the following program product name as appropriate in this manual. Note that the respective
name of the program product is provided if there is a different explanation.
- When Continuous Access Synchronous is found, read it as Continuous Access Synchronous or
Continuous Access Synchronous Z.
- When Continuous Access Journal is found, read it as Continuous Access Journal or Continuous
Access Journal Z.
- When Business Copy is found, read it as Business Copy or Business Copy Z.
- When Snapshot is found, read it as Fast Snap or Snapshot.
For the supported version of each storage system, contact the HP Technical Support.
Provisioning function
By executing a configuration setting command (raidcom command) from RAID Manager, the
provisioning function such as setting commands or creating LDEVs can be done. For the information
about the configuration setting command (raidcom command), see “Overview of the configuration
setting command” (page 106).
Asynchronous command processing
Within the configuration setting commands (raidcom commands), using asynchronous commands
is a method of command processing applied to a command that takes much time in processing on
the storage system. Once this processing method of command is issued, an additional command
can be executed without having to wait for the command completion that executed just before. It
is also possible to monitor the completion status by using a status reference command.
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