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LUSE Detail dialog box
This dialog box provides information about the volumes (LDEVs) that are combined into a selected
LUSE volume.
DescriptionItem
The LDEV status icon, and the LDEV identifier (LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers). If the selected
LDEV is a LUSE volume, the LDEV number of the top LDEV in the LUSE volume appears.
LDKC:CU:LDEV
The LDEV status icons indicate:
: Normal LDEV.
Expanded (LUSE) volume
An LDEV number ending with # (for example, 00:00:01#) indicates that the LDEV is an
external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the HP P9000 External Storage
for Open and Mainframe Systems User Guide.
An LDEV number ending with V (for example, 00:00:01V) indicates that the LDEV is a virtual
volume (V-VOL) for Snapshot. For details regarding V-VOLs, see the HP P9000 Snapshot
User Guide.
Capacity of the LDEV.Capacity
RAID level of the LDEV. A hyphen (-) indicates the RAID level is unspecified when the LDEV is
an external LU or a virtual volume (V-VOL).
RAID
Data protection level on the LDEV.Protection
SATA-W/V: Indicates the data protection level if the write and verify mode is set on a SATA
drive.
SATA-E: Indicates the data protection level if the Enhanced mode is set on a SATA drive.
Standard: Indicates that a SAS drive, SSD, external volume, or virtual volume (V-VOL) is
being used.
Number of the parity group.PG
A parity group number starting with E (for example, E1-1) indicates that the parity group
consists of one or more external LUs.
A parity group number starting with V (for example, V1-1) indicates that the parity group
consists of one or more virtual volumes (V-VOLs).
Cache logical partition number.CLPR
For detailed information about CLPRs, see the HP P9000 Cache Partition User Guide.
Closes the LUSE Detail dialog box.Close
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