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IBM XIV Storage System Copy Services and Migration

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2. List the newly detected MDisks, as shown in Example 8-21, where there are five freeMDisks. They are 1520 GiB in size (1632 GB).Example 8-21 New <strong>XIV</strong> MDisks detected by SVC<strong>IBM</strong>_2145:SVCSTGDEMO:admin>svcinfo lsmdisk -filtervalue mode=unmanagedid name status mode capacity ctrl_LUN_# controller_name9 mdisk9 online unmanaged 1520.0GB 0000000000000000 controller210 mdisk10 online unmanaged 1520.0GB 0000000000000001 controller211 mdisk11 online unmanaged 1520.0GB 0000000000000002 controller212 mdisk12 online unmanaged 1520.0GB 0000000000000003 controller213 mdisk13 online unmanaged 1520.0GB 0000000000000004 controller23. Create an MDisk group, as shown in Example 8-22, where an MDisk group is createdusing an extent size of 1024 MB.Example 8-22 Create the MDisk group<strong>IBM</strong>_2145:SVCSTGDEMO:admin>svctask mkmdiskgrp -name <strong>XIV</strong> -mdisk 9:10:11:12:13 -ext 1024MDisk Group, id [4], successfully createdImportant: Adding a new managed disk group to the SVC may result in the SVCreporting that you have exceeded the virtualization license limit. Whereas this does notaffect operation of the SVC, you continue to receive this error message until thesituation is corrected (by either removing the MDisk Group or increasing thevirtualization license). If the non-<strong>XIV</strong> disk is not being replaced by the <strong>XIV</strong> then ensurethat an additional license has been purchased. Then increase the virtualization limitusing the svctask chlicense -virtualization xx comm<strong>and</strong> (where xx specifies thenew limit in TB).4. Relocate quorum disks if required as documented in “Using an <strong>XIV</strong> for SVC quorum disks”on page 253.5. Rename the controller from its default name. A managed disk controller is given a nameby the SVC such as controller0 or controller1 (depending on how many controllers havealready been detected). Because the <strong>XIV</strong> can have a system name defined for it, aim toclosely match the two names. Note, however, that the controller name used by SVCcannot have spaces <strong>and</strong> cannot be more than 15 characters long. In Example 8-23controller number 2 is renamed to match the system name used by the <strong>XIV</strong> itself (whichwas set in Example 8-20 on page 257).Example 8-23 Rename the <strong>XIV</strong> controller definition at the SVC<strong>IBM</strong>_2145:SVCSTGDEMO:admin>svcinfo lscontrollerid controller_name ctrl_s/n vendor_id product_id_low product_id_high0 controller0 13008300000 <strong>IBM</strong> 17505001 controller1 NETAPP LUN2 controller2 <strong>IBM</strong> 2810<strong>XIV</strong>- LUN-0<strong>IBM</strong>_2145:SVCSTGDEMO:admin>svctask chcontroller -name "<strong>XIV</strong>_28106000081" 2258 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>XIV</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>System</strong>: <strong>Copy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Migration</strong>

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