WO2016051445A1 - ストレージシステムの管理システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to storage system management, for example, storage system replacement management.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a technology for performing data migration from a migration source storage system to a migration destination storage system. More specifically, it is disclosed that the data migration apparatus reduces the failure of data migration due to erroneous settings by copying the settings from the migration source storage system to the migration destination storage system before data migration.
- the storage system replacement work including the above data migration does not necessarily affect the normal (in operation) business, so it is a time when the business load is light (for example, holidays or outside business hours for banks). It is preferable to perform a replacement operation.
- the “time period when the business load is light” may be a time period when the business is stopped.
- Storage system replacement refers to migrating the data in the volume set of the replacement source storage system to the replacement destination storage system, and in addition to replacing the replacement destination storage system from the host in the same way as the replacement source storage system.
- Enables and includes related processing for data migration For example, in the related process, when a host group is set to a port associated with a source volume (migration source volume), the same host group is associated with a port associated with a target volume (migration destination volume). May be included.
- the related process may include a process of associating the same security attribute with the target volume when a security attribute (for example, reading and writing is possible, only reading is possible) is associated with the source volume.
- the host After replacing the storage system, the host replaces the source volume provided by the replacement source storage system with the target volume provided by the replacement destination storage system in the same way as the source volume provided by the replacement source storage system. Can be accessed.
- replacement of a storage system is different from simple volume migration in which data is migrated from a volume in one storage system to a volume in the other storage system.
- the management system receives a job definition condition that defines a migration job corresponding to partial migration, which is part of data migration for replacement.
- the management system selects one or more volumes as one or more source volumes from the volume group of the replacement source storage system according to the job definition condition, and generates a migration job for the selected one or more source volumes.
- the migration job is a job for generating a target volume for each of one or more source volumes in the replacement destination storage system and migrating data from one or more source volumes to one or more target volumes.
- the management system executes a plurality of migration jobs respectively corresponding to a plurality of partial migrations constituting data migration for replacement.
- FIG. 1 shows a configuration of an information processing system according to an embodiment. 1 shows a specific configuration of a part of an information processing system according to an embodiment.
- the structure of a storage management table is shown.
- the structure of a RG (resource group) management table is shown.
- the structure of a VOL (volume) management table is shown.
- the structure of a pool management table is shown.
- the structure of a PG (parity group) management table is shown.
- the structure of a port management table is shown. Indicates the configuration of the LUN (Logical Unit Number) management table.
- the structure of an HG (host group) management table is shown.
- the structure of a pair management table is shown.
- the structure of a progress history management table is shown.
- the structure of the project management table is shown.
- the structure of a job management table is shown.
- the structure of a task management table is shown.
- the replacement management screen is shown.
- An example of screen transition of common settings is shown.
- summary of the process performed by common setting is shown.
- summary of the process performed by common setting is shown.
- An example of the replacement management screen after completion of common settings is shown.
- the job generation screen is shown.
- An example of a replacement management screen after job generation is completed is shown.
- the target VOL generation screen is shown.
- An I / O (Input / Output) path switching screen is shown.
- a VOL migration screen is shown.
- summary of the process performed by job execution is shown.
- summary of the process performed by job execution is shown.
- An example of the outline after completion of replacement is shown.
- An example of the progress display of a host unit or a VOL unit is shown.
- An example of a replacement management screen that provides an overall project progress display and a job unit progress display is shown.
- An example of the details of the overall project progress display is shown.
- An example of a replacement management screen that provides an overall plan progress display and a project unit progress display is shown.
- An example of the overall plan progress display is shown.
- An example of the replacement management screen in which the “History” tab is selected is shown.
- An example of the details of the progress time series display of the entire plan is shown.
- the flow of status update processing is shown.
- the flow of history update processing is shown.
- the flow of project generation processing is shown.
- the flow of job execution processing is shown.
- the flow of progress display control processing is shown.
- kkk table information may be described using the expression “kkk table”, but the information may be expressed using a data configuration other than the table. At least one of the “kkk tables” can be referred to as “kkk information” to indicate that it does not depend on the data structure.
- the process may be described with “program” as the subject, but the program is executed by a processor (for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit)) so that a predetermined process can be appropriately performed. Since processing is performed using a storage resource (for example, a memory) and / or a communication interface device (for example, a communication port), the subject of processing may be a processor.
- the processing described with the program as the subject may be processing performed by a processor or an apparatus having the processor.
- the processor may include a hardware circuit that performs part or all of the processing.
- the program may be installed in a computer-like device from a program source.
- the program source may be, for example, a storage medium that can be read by a program distribution server or a computer.
- the program distribution server When the program source is a program distribution server, the program distribution server includes a processor (for example, CPU) and a storage resource, and the storage resource further stores a distribution program and a program to be distributed.
- the processor of the program distribution server executes the distribution program, the processor of the program distribution server distributes the distribution target program to other computers.
- the management system may be composed of one or more computers. Specifically, for example, when the management computer displays information (specifically, the management computer displays information on its own display device, or the management computer transmits display information to a remote display computer)
- the management computer is the management system.
- the plurality of computers may include a display computer when the display computer performs display
- Input of information to the computer and output of information from the computer may be performed by an input / output device included in the computer. Examples of the input / output device include a display device, a keyboard, and a pointing device, but another device may be employed instead of or in addition to at least one of them.
- a serial interface device or an Ethernet interface device (Ethernet is a registered trademark) is adopted, and a display computer having a display device, a keyboard, and a pointer device is connected to such an interface device.
- the information may be output (for example, displayed) and input by the computer transmitting the display information to the display computer or the computer receiving the input information from the display computer.
- the management server 557 is a management computer
- the management client 555 is a display computer.
- VOL is an abbreviation for volume (logical volume) and is a logical storage device.
- the VOL may be a substantial VOL (RVOL) or a virtual VOL (VVOL).
- the VOL may be an online VOL provided to a host computer connected to a storage system that provides the VOL, and an offline VOL that is not provided to the host computer (not recognized by the host computer).
- RVOL is a VOL based on a physical storage resource (for example, a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks) group composed of a plurality of PDEVs) possessed by the storage system having the RVOL.
- VVOL an external connection VOL (EVOL) which is a VOL based on storage virtualization technology based on storage resources (for example, VOL) of an external storage system connected to the storage system having the VVOL, and A VOL (TPVOL) that consists of multiple virtual pages (virtual storage areas) and complies with capacity virtualization technology (typically Thin Provisioning), and a snapshot VOL provided as a snapshot of the original VOL It may be.
- the TPVOL is typically an online VOL.
- the snapshot VOL may be an RVOL.
- PDEV is an abbreviation for non-volatile physical storage device and may typically be an auxiliary storage device.
- a plurality of RAID groups may be configured by a plurality of PDEVs.
- the RAID group may be referred to as a parity group.
- the “RAID group” is referred to as a “parity group”.
- a “pool” is a logical storage area (for example, a set of a plurality of pool VOLs), and may be prepared for each use.
- the pool may include a TP pool and a snapshot pool.
- the TP pool is a storage area composed of a plurality of real pages (substantial storage areas).
- a real page may be allocated from the TP pool to a virtual page of TPVOL.
- the snapshot pool may be a storage area in which data saved from the original VOL is stored.
- the “pool VOL” is a VOL that is a component of the pool.
- the pool VOL may be an RVOL or an EVOL.
- the pool VOL is typically an offline VOL.
- an operation performed by a user for example, an administrator
- an input device on a GUI (Graphical User Interface) screen as a management screen of the computer system
- An input device used for user operation is generally a combination of a keyboard and a pointing device, or a touch screen.
- the reference code for example, 551S
- identification information for example, a number such as “00” assigned to the element.
- a common part for example, 551 of 551S and 551T
- identification information is used instead of a reference code, a symbol “#” is used.
- the “replacement source storage system” may be referred to as a “source storage system”, and the “replacement destination storage system” may be referred to as a “target storage system”.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an outline of the present embodiment.
- Each source storage system 551S provides a VOL to a host computer (hereinafter referred to as a host) 553, and accepts an I / O request designating the VOL from the host 553.
- the target storage system 551T provides the virtual storage system 140 for each source storage system 551S.
- the virtual storage system 140 is virtually recognized as one storage system.
- One or more virtual storage systems 140 respectively corresponding to one or more source storage systems 551S are aggregated into one target storage system 551T by one or more replacements corresponding to one or more source storage systems 551S. .
- each of the one or more source storage systems 551S is replaced with the target storage system 551T.
- the storage system 551 is a physical storage system.
- the physical storage system has a plurality of physical resources and provides logical resources (for example, VOL).
- the plurality of physical resources include, for example, a plurality of PDEVs, a plurality of ports, and a controller (for example, a device having a memory such as a cache memory and a processor that controls I / O (Input / Output) for the plurality of PDEVs).
- At least one storage system 551 may have a function of providing a resource group (hereinafter also referred to as “RG”) 130.
- the RG 130 is an example of an LPAR (Logical Partition) generated based on the virtualization technology of the storage system 551.
- LPAR Logical Partition
- the RG 130 is a logical storage system to which a physical resource of the storage system 551 is allocated and a logical resource is provided.
- the RG #A has, as resources, an I / O port (port that receives an I / O request) # 00, a primary VOL, and a secondary VOL that forms a pair with the primary VOL.
- the replacement from the source storage system 551S to the target storage system 551T may be performed in units of RG.
- the replacement of the storage system includes, in addition to the data migration, the target storage system can be used from the host in the same manner as the source storage system, and includes related processing for data migration.
- a schedule is determined for the migration and all related processes, and work is performed according to the schedule.
- storage systems in recent years have become large-scale or complicated, and at the same time, host computers (hereinafter referred to as hosts) that access the storage system have increased or become complicated, and replacement takes a long time.
- data migration is divided into a plurality of migration jobs (partial migration), and migration is executed in units of migration jobs (hereinafter, the migration job may be abbreviated as “job”).
- job the migration job
- the setting items necessary for replacement setting items common to a plurality of jobs (for example, information items that need to be set for main cases in particular) have been discovered.
- the common setting which is to set information for the setting item, is performed prior to the data migration (job execution).
- Common settings include RG mapping, external path setting, and I / O port mapping.
- external path setting S2 is performed after RG mapping (S1)
- I / O port mapping S3 is performed after external path setting.
- RG mapping is to associate a source 130S (for example, RG # A) that is a replacement source RG with a target RG 130T that is a replacement destination RG (for example, an RG assigned the same number A). If there is no RG 130, the RG mapping may be skipped.
- the “external path setting” is a path between the source external connection port (external connection port for connecting an external storage system) and the target external connection port 125T which is the external connection port of the replacement destination ( Hereinafter, the external path 135 is set.
- I / O port mapping refers to associating the source I / O port 150S, which is the replacement source I / O port, with the target I / O port 150T, which is the replacement destination I / O port.
- job generation and job execution are performed.
- the job generation timing and job execution timing may follow a predetermined rule, or may be arbitrary by the user.
- Two or more jobs of a plurality of jobs can be performed in parallel. For example, while one job (for example, job #A) is being executed, another job (for example, job #B) can be generated and executed.
- VOL migration is performed from the source storage system 551S to the target storage system 551.
- the replacement from one source storage system 551S to one target storage system 551T is referred to as “project”, and one or more projects respectively corresponding to one or more source storage systems 551S are “Plan”. Therefore, there are a plurality of jobs per project.
- the common setting and job execution are performed for each project (a set of one source storage system and one target storage system).
- there will be two projects so common settings and job execution are performed for each of the two projects. .
- one job consists of multiple steps. Although a job composed of one step may exist, typically, one job is composed of a plurality of steps. Each step is completed by completing one or more tasks corresponding to that step.
- processing units are described in order from the smallest: task, step, job, project, and plan.
- FIG. 2 shows the configuration of the information processing system according to this embodiment.
- the information processing system includes a computer system 100, a storage management system 110, and a host management system 120.
- the computer system 100 includes a plurality of storage systems 551 (one or more source storage systems 551S and a target storage system 551T) and a plurality of hosts 553.
- the plurality of hosts 553 are communicably connected to the plurality of storage systems 551 via a communication network (for example, SAN (Storage Area Network) or LAN (Local Area Network)) 522.
- a communication network for example, SAN (Storage Area Network) or LAN (Local Area Network) 522.
- the storage management system 110 is a management system for the storage system 551. As the storage management system 110, an individual management system 110P that manages a part of the plurality of storage systems 551, and an overall management system that can communicate with the individual management system 110P and manage the plurality of storage systems 551 as a whole. There is 110W.
- the storage management system 110 is communicably connected to the storage system 551 via a communication network (for example, LAN, WAN (World Area Network) or the Internet) 521.
- the communication network 521 may be the same network as the communication network 522 or a different network.
- the host management system 120 is a management system for the host 553.
- One or more host management systems 120 exist for a plurality of hosts 553.
- One host management system 120 may manage some of the hosts 553 among the plurality of hosts 553.
- the host management system 120 is communicably connected to the host 553 via a communication network (for example, a LAN (Local Area Network)) 523.
- the communication network 523 may be the same network as any of the communication networks 521 and 522, or may be a network different from any of the communication networks 521 and 522.
- at least the overall management system 110W may be able to communicate with each host management system 120 via at least one communication network.
- “user” refers to at least the overall administrator of the storage administrator (global administrator and individual administrator) and host administrator.
- the overall administrator is an administrator who uses the overall management system 110W, and manages the entire plurality of storage systems 551.
- the individual administrator is an administrator who uses the individual management system 110P, and manages a part of the storage systems 551 among the plurality of storage systems 551.
- the general administrator inputs information related to the project (for example, the work for common setting and the work for generating a plurality of jobs), and the individual administrator who manages the source storage system corresponding to the project
- each of the generated jobs may be executed at a desired timing.
- the manager involved in project generation may be different from the manager involved in job execution, but these managers may be the same manager.
- the host administrator is an administrator who uses the host management system 120 and manages the host 553. For example, the host administrator performs setting for switching the I / O path (path between the host 553 and the storage system 551 and the path through which the I / O request passes) for the path management program of the host 553.
- the host administrator performs setting for switching the I / O path (path between the host 553 and the storage system 551 and the path through which the I / O request passes) for the path management program of the host 553.
- there are managers with different roles and these managers can be collectively referred to as “users”. At least one of the individual administrator and the host administrator may not exist.
- FIG. 3 shows a specific configuration of a part of the information processing system according to the present embodiment.
- the computer system 100 includes one or more hosts 553 and one or more storage systems 551 connected to the one or more hosts 553.
- a host 553 is connected to the storage system 551 via a communication network 522.
- the storage system 551 has a PDEV group 563 and a controller 561 connected to the PDEV group 563, and has a plurality of VOLs.
- the PDEV group 563 has one or more PGs (Parity Groups).
- PGs Parent Groups
- the controller 561 includes a plurality of devices, for example, a plurality of ports (for example, a back-end port 175 for communicating with a PDEV, an external connection port 125, and an I / O port 150), an MPB (one or a plurality of microprocessors ( MP) (blade (circuit board)) and a cache memory.
- the I / O port 150 receives an I / O request (write command or read command) from the host 553, and the MP included in the MPB controls I / O of data according to the I / O request.
- the MP specifies an I / O destination VOL from the received I / O request, and performs data I / O on the specified VOL.
- Data that is I / O to the VOL is temporarily stored in the cache memory.
- the controller 561 migrates data from the source VOL (migration source VOL) to the target VOL (a migration destination VOL provided in the source storage system) via an external path.
- the controller 561 writes data from the source VOL of the source storage system to the target VOL, or sends an I / O request from the host to the source storage system via the external path. Can be transferred.
- a storage resource (for example, a memory) of the controller 561 can store a management table group (one or more tables) including information on the configuration of the storage system 551.
- the management table group includes a relationship between PG and PDEV, a relationship between PG and VOL, a capacity of PG (for example, total capacity, free capacity, capacity in use), a type of VOL, and a capacity of VOL (for example, total capacity, (Free capacity, used capacity), correspondence between RG and resource (PG, pool, VOL, etc.), correspondence between VOL and I / O port, correspondence between I / O port and host group, I / O This represents the correspondence between the O port and the VOL (typically online VOL).
- the host 553 may be a physical computer or a virtual computer.
- the host 553 includes an interface device connected to the storage system, a storage resource that stores a computer program and the like, and a processor that is connected to the interface device and the storage resource and executes the computer program.
- Computer programs stored in the storage resource are an application program (APP) 552, a path management program 585, and the like.
- the APP 552 performs a predetermined job, for example, and transmits an I / O request specifying a VOL to the storage system 551.
- the path management program 585 manages a plurality of I / O paths and selects an I / O path to be used for transmitting an I / O request.
- the overall management system 110W includes a management server 557 and one or more management clients 555 connected to the management server 557.
- a management client 555 is connected to the management server 557 via the communication network 521.
- the management client 555 includes an input device 501, a display device 502, a storage resource (for example, memory) 505, an interface device (hereinafter referred to as I / F) 507, and a processor (for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit)) 503 connected thereto.
- the input device 501 is, for example, a pointing device and a keyboard.
- the display device 502 is a device having a physical screen on which information is displayed, for example. A touch screen in which the input device 501 and the display device 502 are integrated may be employed.
- the I / F 507 is connected to the communication network 521, and the management client 555 can communicate with the management server 557 via the I / F 507. Note that some or all of the communication network 521 and the network connecting the host 553 and the storage system 551 may be common.
- the storage resource 505 includes, for example, at least a main storage device (typically a memory) among a main storage device and an auxiliary storage device.
- the storage resource 505 can store a computer program executed by the processor 503 and information used by the processor 503.
- the storage resource 505 stores a Web browser 511 and a management client program 513.
- the management client program 513 may be RIA (Rich Internet Application).
- the management client program is a program file, which may be downloaded from the management server 557 (or another computer) and stored in the storage resource 505.
- the management server 557 includes a storage resource 505, an I / F 537, and a processor (for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit)) 533 connected thereto.
- the I / F 537 is connected to the communication network 521, and the management server 557 can communicate with the management client 555 via the I / F 537.
- the management server 557 can receive an instruction according to a user operation or transmit display information to the management client 555 via the I / F 537. For this reason, the I / F 537 is an example of an interface device.
- the storage resource 505 includes, for example, at least a main storage device (typically a memory) among a main storage device and an auxiliary storage device.
- the storage resource 505 can store a computer program executed by the processor 533 and information used by the processor 533.
- the storage resource 505 stores a management server program 541 and a management table group 542.
- the management table group 542 includes information related to the configuration of a plurality of storage systems, and includes, for example, the tables shown in FIGS. At least a part of information included in the management table group 542 may be collected from at least one storage system 551 by the management server program 541, or may be acquired by accessing another management system that holds the information. .
- the management server program 541 receives an instruction in accordance with a user operation from the management client 555 and transmits display information to the management client 555.
- the GUI screen display corresponding to the user operation is realized by the cooperation processing of the management server program 541, the Web browser 511 (or the client RIA execution environment), and the management client program 513. Examples of cooperation include the following. In this embodiment, it is assumed that (Cooperation Example 2) is adopted. (Cooperation Example 1) The management server program 541 transmits at least part of the information included in the management table group 542 to the Web browser 511 (or the management client program 513), which is transmitted to the Web browser 511 (or the management client program 513). ) Is stored in the storage resource 505 as temporary information. The web browser 511 (or the management client program 513) displays information represented by the display information based on the instruction according to the user operation and the temporary information.
- the management server program 541 receives an instruction according to a user operation on the display screen from the Web browser 511 (or the management client program 513), and displays display object display information based on the instruction and the management table group 542. Generate and send the display information.
- the Web browser 511 (or the management client program 513) receives the display information and displays the information represented by the display information. That is, in short, the management server program 541 displays information.
- the Web browser 511 (or the management client program 513) transmits an instruction according to the user operation to the management server program 541.
- the individual management system 110P may have the same configuration as the overall management system 110W.
- the table included in the management table group included in the individual management system 110P may be only the part related to the management target (for example, any RG) of the individual management system 110P in the management table group included in the overall management system 110W.
- FIG. 4 shows the configuration of the storage management table.
- the storage management table 402 has information on the storage system and represents the correspondence between the physical storage system and the virtual storage system.
- the storage management table 402 has an entry for each storage system (physical storage system and virtual storage system), for example.
- Each entry has a storage number / name (storage system identification number and name), type (storage system type (physical or virtual)), and affiliation ID.
- the affiliation ID here is an identification number of a physical storage system having a virtual storage system, and when such a physical storage system does not exist, an invalid value (for example, “-” meaning null) as the affiliation ID. Is registered.
- FIG. 5 shows the configuration of the RG management table.
- the RG management table 403 has information on the RG, and represents the resources that the RG has and the correspondence between the RG and the storage system.
- the RG management table 403 has an entry for each RG, for example.
- Each entry includes an RG number / name (an RG identification number and name), an affiliation ID (an RG affiliation destination ID), and resource details.
- the affiliation ID here is an identification number of a physical or virtual storage system having an RG, and the RG number is “ ⁇ ” for a physical or virtual storage system that does not have an RG.
- the resource details are a list of resources (for example, a list of resource numbers) that the RG (or physical or virtual storage system) has.
- FIG. 6 shows the configuration of the VOL management table.
- the VOL management table 600 has information on VOLs and represents the correspondence between VOLs and RGs (or physical or virtual storage systems).
- the VOL management table 600 has an entry for each VOL, for example.
- Each entry has a VOL number (VOL identification number), entire / free (VOL capacity / VOL free capacity), type (VOL type), affiliation ID (VOL affiliation ID), base ID, and status.
- the type of VOL may be information such as “RVOL”, “EVOL”, and “TPVOL”, and may further include information such as “online” and “offline”.
- the affiliation ID may be the ID of an RG having a VOL.
- the RG ID may be only the RG identification number or a combination of the RG identification number and the identification number of the physical or virtual storage system having the RG. If no RG exists in the physical or virtual storage system, and therefore the VOL has a VOL, the RG ID as the affiliation ID may be an identification number of the physical or virtual storage system.
- the base ID is the base of the VOL. Examples of the base include a PG that is the basis of the RVOL, a pool associated with the TPVOL, and the like. Accordingly, the base ID is a PG identification number, a pool identification number, or the like. Examples of the VOL status include “Normal” and “Error”.
- FIG. 7 shows the configuration of the pool management table.
- the pool management table 700 has information on the pool and represents the correspondence between the pool and the RG (or physical or virtual storage system).
- the pool management table 700 has an entry for each pool, for example.
- Each entry has a pool number (pool identification number), an affiliation ID (pool affiliation destination ID), a pool VOL list, and a status.
- the affiliation ID may be an ID of an RG having a pool.
- the pool VOL list is a list of identification numbers of pool VOLs constituting the pool. Examples of the pool status include “Normal” and “Error”. If a failure occurs in any PG based on the pool, the status of the pool may be “Error”.
- FIG. 8 shows the configuration of the PG management table.
- the PG management table 800 has information related to PG and represents the correspondence between PG and RG (or physical or virtual storage system).
- the PG management table 800 has an entry for each PG, for example.
- Each entry includes a PG number (identification number of PG), affiliation ID (identification ID of PG), RAID level, PDEV list (list of identification numbers of PDEVs constituting the PG), type (the PDEV constituting the PG). Type), capacity (PG capacity), and status.
- the affiliation ID may be the ID of an RG having a PG.
- FIG. 9 shows the configuration of the port management table.
- the port management table 900 has information regarding ports, and indicates the correspondence between ports and RGs (or physical or virtual storage systems).
- the port management table 900 has an entry for each port, for example.
- Each entry includes a port number (port identification number), affiliation ID (port affiliation ID), HG list (list of HG (host group) identification numbers associated with the port), WWN (port world Wide Name), name (port name), LUN list (list of VOL LUN (Logical Unit Number) associated with the port) and status.
- FIG. 10 shows the configuration of the LUN management table.
- the LUN management table 1000 has information about LUNs and represents the correspondence between LUNs and VOLs.
- the LUN management table 1000 has an entry for each LUN, for example.
- Each entry has a LUN, a VOL number (identification number of the VOL to which the LUN is assigned), a LUN security (access attribute associated with the LUN), and an HG number (identification number of the HG associated with the LUN).
- LUN security for example, “R / W is possible” (reading and writing is possible), “Read Only” (reading is possible but writing is not possible), “R / W is not possible” (reading and writing are not possible), etc. is there.
- FIG. 11 shows the configuration of the HG management table.
- the HG management table 1100 has information related to HG (host group) and represents the correspondence between the HG and the host.
- the HG management table 1100 has an entry for each HG, for example. Each entry has an HG number (HG identification number) and a host list (a list of identification numbers of hosts belonging to the HG).
- FIG. 12 shows the configuration of the pair management table.
- the pair management table 1200 has information regarding VOL pairs.
- the pair management table 1200 has an entry for each pair, for example. Each entry has a pair number (pair identification number), a primary ID, and a secondary ID.
- the primary ID is a set of the identification number of the primary VOL and the belonging ID of the primary VOL (for example, the identification number of the RG and storage system having the primary VOL).
- the secondary ID is a set of an identification number of the secondary VOL and an affiliation ID of the secondary VOL.
- FIG. 13 shows the structure of the progress history management table.
- the progress history management table 1300 has information regarding the progress history.
- the progress history management table 1300 has an entry for each of three types of progress displays “project”, “job”, and “task”, for example.
- Each entry has a progress history for a progress display type corresponding to the entry.
- the progress history includes one or more sets of time (for example, year / month / day or time more detailed than the year / month / day) and a snapshot progress which is a progress corresponding to the time.
- the snapshot progress may be an average of a plurality of progresses respectively corresponding to a plurality of time points belonging to a predetermined period.
- the snapshot progress recorded in the entry may be a value representing the progress itself, or may be a pointer to a table corresponding to the progress (a table held as a snapshot).
- a table held as a snapshot for example, at least one of a project management table, a job management table, and a task management table, which will be described later, can be adopted, and another table such as an
- FIG. 14 shows the structure of the project management table.
- the project management table 1400 has information related to the project and represents the correspondence between the project and the job.
- the project management table 1400 has an entry for each project, for example. Each entry has a project number, common setting contents, and a job list / status.
- the common setting content is details of information input (set) in the common setting.
- the external connection relationship that is a correspondence relationship between the external connection port of the source storage system and the external connection port of the target storage system, and the source storage It represents the correspondence between the replacement source unit for the system and the replacement destination unit in the target storage system.
- the replacement source unit may be the identification number of the I / O port, the number of the host group associated with the I / O port, and the ID of the RG having the I / O port.
- the replacement destination unit may also be the ID number of the I / O port, the number of the host group associated with the I / O port, and the ID of the RG having the I / O port.
- the correspondence between the replacement source and the replacement destination may be, for example, in units of I / O ports.
- the job list / status represents a list of identification numbers of jobs constituting the project and the status of each job.
- the job status is, for example, as follows.
- E “Failed”: This status means that the processing is interrupted due to a failure after the execution is once started.
- the above (A) to (E) are the status of the job (or task), but can also be applied to the status of the resource such as the migration target VOL related to the job (or task).
- the resource status there is “Possible Candidate” as the resource status.
- “Possible Candidate” means a resource such as a VOL that exists in the storage system but is not yet assigned to a job. The capacity for each job (or task) can be calculated for each of “Completed”, “In Progress”, “Running”, “Waiting”, “Failed”, and “Possible Candidate”.
- the VOL assigned to the job (or task) and the status of the job (or task) can be specified from the job management table 1500 or the task management table 1600, and the VOL management table for the specified VOL.
- the capacity for example, the total amount of the VOL capacity or the total amount of the VOL free capacity
- the status of the job (or task) can be calculated.
- FIG. 15 shows the configuration of the job management table.
- the job management table 1500 has information about jobs and represents the correspondence between projects, jobs, and tasks.
- the job management table 1500 has an entry for each job.
- Each entry has a job number / name / status (job identification number, name and status) and an affiliation ID (identification number of the job affiliation project).
- Each entry includes a step number (step order), step details (details of processing executed in steps), task list (identification numbers of tasks constituting the steps) for each of a plurality of steps constituting the job. List) and status (step status).
- the step details are determined based on information input at the time of job generation. In FIG.
- the element is uniquely identified from the specific value.
- the job status is determined according to a plurality of statuses respectively corresponding to a plurality of steps constituting the job, and the step status is determined according to one or more statuses respectively corresponding to one or more tasks constituting the step.
- A “Completed”: This status means that all tasks belonging to the step are “Completed”.
- B “In Progress”: This status means that any task belonging to the step belongs to any one of “Running”, “Waiting”, and “Failed”.
- C “Running”: This status means that any task belonging to the step is “Running”.
- E) “Failed” This status means that any task belonging to the step is “Failed”.
- the task status becomes “Failed” when a failure occurs in at least one resource assigned to the task (the resource status becomes “Error”).
- the job status is determined as follows, for example.
- a plurality of steps are sequentially executed in one job, and one or more tasks are sequentially executed in one step.
- A “Completed”: This status means that all steps belonging to the job are “Completed”.
- B “In Progress”: This status means that any step belonging to the job belongs to any one of “Running”, “Waiting”, and “Failed”.
- C “Running”: This status means that any step belonging to the job is “Running”.
- E) “Failed” This status means that any step belonging to the job is “Failed”.
- FIG. 16 shows the structure of the task management table.
- the task management table 1600 has information on tasks and represents the correspondence between tasks, jobs, and projects.
- the task management table 1600 has an entry for each task, for example.
- Each entry has a task number (task identification number), affiliation ID (task affiliation destination ID), task details, and status (task status).
- the affiliation ID may be a combination of the order of the steps to which the task belongs, the identification number of the job to which the step belongs, and the identification number of the project to which the job belongs.
- the task details represent details of at least a part of the process corresponding to the step to which the task belongs.
- FIG. 17 shows a replacement management screen.
- the replace management screen 1700 is a screen for managing the replacement of the storage system, and is displayed by, for example, the management server program 541 of the overall management system 110W.
- the replacement management screen 1700 has a main screen 1701 and a status bar 1702.
- the main screen 1701 has a migration hierarchy view 1711, a first support view 1712, and a second support view 1713.
- the migration hierarchy view 1711 is arranged on the left side of the screen 1701, and the first support view 1712 and the second support view 1713 are arranged in the vertical direction on the right side of the screen 1701.
- the target storage system 551T is displayed at the top, the source storage system 551S is displayed below the target storage system, and the migration job corresponding to the source storage system is displayed below the source storage system 551S. Is displayed.
- the hierarchical display with the target storage system as the highest level may be displayed for each target storage system. According to the example of FIG. 17, it can be seen that “Storage # 51” and “Storage # 52” exist as target storage systems, and “Storage # 10” exists as a source storage system for “Storage # 52”. It can be seen that jobs such as “Job # 11” and “Job # 12” exist for the project corresponding to the combination of “Storage # 10” and “Storage # 52”.
- the management server program 541 discovers a plurality of storage systems 551 connected to the communication network 521, displays a list of identification numbers or names of the discovered storage systems 551, and performs a user operation. By accepting the selection, it is possible to recognize whether the storage system 551 is a source storage system, a target storage system, or an unselected storage system.
- the first support view 1712 is a display of a work procedure guide or a first type of progress display (for example, a progress display using a graph).
- the first support view 1712 is a display of a work guide for common settings.
- the second support view 1713 is a second type of progress display (for example, a progress display using a table).
- the second type of progress display may be details of the first type of progress display, or may be a progress display from a viewpoint different from the first type of progress display. That is, the first type of progress display may indicate an overall outline of the progress of the plan, project or job, and the second type of progress display may indicate details of the outline indicated by the first type of progress display (FIG. 17, the values in the table used in the second type of progress display are blank, but the values in the table will be described in detail later).
- the status bar 1702 extends in the horizontal direction at the bottom of the screen 1700.
- the status bar 1702 displays each status of a job, step or task, and a numerical value indicating the number (or capacity) belonging to the status.
- “Number of cases” is the number of jobs, steps or tasks.
- the number of jobs, steps, and tasks may be switched by the user, or may be determined according to the display level (plan, project, job) corresponding to the first type of progress display. For example, if the display level corresponding to the first type of progress display is a project, the number of cases for each status may be the number of jobs, and if the display level corresponding to the first type of progress display is a job, for each status.
- the number of cases may be the number of steps or tasks.
- Capacity is the total capacity of the VOL assigned to the job, step or task belonging to the status.
- VOL is a TPVOL
- a virtual capacity may be adopted as the VOL capacity instead of the actual capacity.
- the virtual capacity is the capacity of TPVOL
- the real capacity is the total capacity of real pages allocated to TPVOL.
- a real capacity may be adopted instead of the virtual capacity.
- the status bar 1702 may further display a status “In Progress”, and the number (or capacity) of the status may also be displayed.
- a setting item common to a plurality of migration jobs (for example, an item of information that needs to be set for a main case in particular) is found.
- An outline of necessary work and procedure for the common setting is displayed in the first support view 1712 in FIG.
- An outline of common setting operations and procedures is displayed when a predetermined user operation, for example, one of the target storage systems is selected from the migration hierarchy view 1711.
- the common settings are the addition of the source storage system, the RG setting (RG mapping (S1) in FIG. 1), the external path setting (S2 in FIG. 1), and the I / O port mapping (FIG. 1). S3), and the process proceeds to job generation (hereinafter, a setting step).
- the management server program 541 starts accepting a setting step corresponding to the execution button.
- FIG. 18 shows an example of screen transition of common settings.
- 19 and 20 show an outline of processing performed by common setting.
- the common setting will be described with reference to FIGS. 19 and 20 as appropriate with reference to FIG. 18 is displayed by, for example, the management server program 541 of the overall management system 110W.
- an introduction screen 1801 is displayed by the management server program 541.
- an explanation image indicating the common setting is displayed.
- a plurality of explanation images may be prepared, and a plurality of explanation images may be switched in a slide format.
- an image obtained by superimposing FIGS. 19 and 20 may be employed.
- the number corresponding to the setting step may be associated with the number of the setting step.
- explanation (text) of each setting step is also displayed. The display of the introduction screen 1801 may be skipped.
- a source storage system addition screen 1802 is displayed.
- an identification number of a storage system to be added as a source storage system and an identification number (or name) of a target storage system (virtual storage system) are input by a user operation. It is assumed that the selected source storage system # 00 has RG #A as shown in FIG. It is assumed that RG # A is managed by the individual management system # 00. As shown in FIG. 19, the target storage system # 51 has no virtual storage system. When the identification number (or name) of the virtual storage system generated in the target storage system # 51 is input by a user operation and execution is instructed, as shown in FIG. 20, the identification input in the target storage system # 51 A virtual storage system # 61 having a number (or name) is generated.
- an RG setting screen 1803 is displayed.
- the identification number (or name) of the source RG (RG of the selected source storage system) is displayed, and the target RG (RG associated with the source RG and generated in the target storage system).
- RG) identification number (or name) input field is displayed.
- the identification number (or name) of the target RG is input by a user operation.
- a target RG # A having the input identification number (or name) is generated in the virtual storage system # 61.
- the target RG # A becomes the management target of the individual management system # 00 that manages the source RG # A corresponding to the target RG # A.
- the overall management system 110W notifies the individual management system 110P that manages the source RG # A of information about the target RG # A so that the individual management system 110P can recognize the target RG # A and manage it thereafter.
- the management server program 541 receives from the user designation of a resource to be allocated to the target RG. For example, the management server program 541 displays a list of assignable PGs or pools in the target storage system # 51 based on the RG management table 403 (see FIG. 5), and the PG or pool assigned to the target RG #A. Selection may be accepted from the user. Specifically, for example, the management server program 541 displays a PG addition screen 1804, accepts a PG to be added to the target RG #A via the PG addition screen 1804, and further displays a pool addition screen 1805, A pool based on the added PG may be received via the pool addition screen 1805.
- the display of the pool addition screen 1805 may be skipped as indicated by a chain line arrow.
- the management server program 541 identifies the PG or pool assigned to the source RG # A from the RG management table 403, and is the same PG or pool as the identified PG or pool (or an alternative PG or pool). May be assigned to the target RG # A.
- the display of the PG addition screen 1804 and the display of the pool addition screen 1805 may be skipped.
- a PG and a pool are allocated to the target RG # A so as to have the same configuration as that of the source RG # A.
- the external path setting screen 1806 is displayed.
- the identification number (or name) of the source external connection port (external connection port of the source storage system) and the identification number (or name) of the target external connection port (external connection port of the target storage system) are input by a user operation.
- the source external connection port # 09 and the target external connection port # 59 are associated with each other, and an external path is established.
- two or more sets of source external connection ports and target external connection ports are input to the screen 1806. Therefore, two or more external paths are set for one set of source storage system and one target storage system. May be.
- a priority order may be given to each of the two or more external paths by a user operation.
- the I / O port mapping screen 1807 includes the identification number (or name) of the source I / O port (source storage system I / O port) and the target I / O port (target storage system I / O port).
- An identification number (or name) is input by a user operation. Thereby, as shown in FIG. 20, the target I / O paths # 00 to # 01 are assigned to the target RG # A and are respectively associated with the source I / O ports # 00 to # 01.
- the results of the above common settings are reflected on the replacement management screen 1700 as shown in FIG. Specifically, for example, in the migration hierarchy view 1711, “Storage # 00” is added by the management server program 541 below “Storage # 51”. In addition, a record corresponding to the source storage system # 00 is added to the second support view 1713 (table) by the management server program 541. In the record, a numerical value is recorded by the management server program 541 for each status. The value corresponding to “Possible Candidate” is the total capacity of the VOL that can be allocated to the job (task) in the source storage system # 00.
- the numerical values corresponding to “Completed” and “In Progress” (“Running”, “Waiting”, and “Failed”) are the total capacity of the VOL related to the job (task) corresponding to the status.
- the numerical value corresponding to each status may be the number of jobs (or tasks) corresponding to the status instead of the capacity.
- Job creation is possible after common settings are completed. For example, when a predetermined user operation such as pressing the “Proceed to job generation” button of the first support view on the screen 1700 in FIG. 21 is performed, the job generation screen is displayed.
- FIG. 22 shows a job generation screen.
- the job generation screen 2200 is a screen for job generation, and is displayed by, for example, the management server program 541 of the overall management system 110W.
- the job generation screen 2200 displays a job definition condition selection 2202 and a selection source VOL list 2203.
- the job definition condition selection 2202 is a tool (for example, including a radio button) that accepts selection of job definition conditions.
- Job definition conditions include “Hosts” and “Manual”.
- the management server program 541 receives an input of one or more hosts desired by the user and designation of a host unit. In the example of FIG. 22, “host #A” is input by a user operation, but two or more hosts may be designated as “host #A, host #B”.
- the management server program 541 selects all VOLs accessed from the host specified according to the job definition condition “host” from the VOL set of the source storage system as the source VOL.
- the management server program 541 adds information on the selected source VOL to the selected source VOL list 2203 (specifically, registers it in the storage area of information displayed as the selected source VOL list 2203 in the storage resource 535). ).
- the management server program 541 accepts selection of the source VOL.
- the management server program 541 adds the source VOL selected by the user operation to the selected source VOL list 2203.
- the selected source VOL list 2203 is a list of information on the source VOL.
- Examples of information items related to the source VOL include a VOL number, a host number (identification number of a host that accesses the VOL), and a WWN (WWN of a port to which a VOL is assigned). Values corresponding to these items are specified from the VOL management table 600, the port management table 900, the LUN management table 1000, and the HG management table 1100.
- the management server program 541 When a predetermined user operation is performed on this screen 2200 (for example, when the “Submit” button is pressed), the management server program 541 generates one job for all the source VOLs represented by the selected source VOL list 2203. In other words, one or more source VOLs exist for one job. Details of the generated job (step details) are registered in the job management table 1500 as described above. Specifically, for example, a job template is prepared, and the template may have a variable for each step of the job. As a variable, there may be a variable into which a storage system identification number, a port identification number, a VOL identification number, or the like is substituted. A job may be generated by inputting a corresponding value to each variable of the job template. In the job details of FIG. 15, bold, italic and underlined notation may be values substituted for variables.
- the source VOL for one job can be specified from the host perspective.
- the effect of determining the source VOL for one job from the host viewpoint will be described later.
- the management server program 541 does not select the source VOL redundantly. Specifically, the management server program 541 registers a selected VOL for a generated job by, for example, a method such as setting a flag in a table, and other than the selected VOL in generating a job according to the job definition condition. Is selected as the source VOL. That is, the management server program 541 does not select a selected VOL for another job as a source VOL.
- Job generation is performed between the common setting and job execution. However, both job generation and job execution may be performed for each job, or may be performed for two or more jobs collectively. . Alternatively, job execution may be performed for each job after all jobs that can be generated by job generation are generated.
- the generated job for example, “Job # 00”
- the first support view 1712 is displayed.
- a job execution guide is displayed.
- the first support view 1712 has a description of work and an execution button for each step of the job.
- the management server program 541 starts accepting the work of the step corresponding to the execution button (work for job execution).
- Step 1 Target VOL generation Step 2: I / O path switching Step 3: Cache setting Step 4: Pair reconfiguration Step 5: VOL migration
- FIGS. 24 to 26 are screens displayed by the management server program 541, and FIGS. 27 to 28 show an outline of processing performed by job execution.
- the job execution will be described with reference to FIGS. 24 to 26 and with reference to FIGS. 27 to 28 as appropriate.
- the management server program 541 In response to the start of step 1, the management server program 541 updates the status of step 1 to “Running”. The management server program 541 displays a target VOL generation screen.
- FIG. 24 shows a target VOL generation screen.
- the target VOL generation screen 2400 includes information 2401 on the external path set in the common setting (external path setting) based on the project management table 1400 and the job management table 1500, and the common setting (I / O port mapping).
- Information 2402 regarding the set alternative I / O path and information 2403 regarding the original I / O path corresponding to the alternative I / O path are displayed.
- the information related to the alternative I / O path is information related to the target I / O port set in the I / O port mapping.
- the information on the original I / O path is information on the source I / O port corresponding to the set target I / O port.
- the displayed original I / O path is an I / O path through the source I / O port associated with the source VOL belonging to the job being executed, and the displayed alternative I / O path is the source.
- This is an I / O path that passes through the target I / O port corresponding to the I / O port.
- the source VOL belonging to the job being executed is specified from the job management table 1500.
- the management server program 541 causes the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00) to target VOLs # 00 and # 01 corresponding to the source VOLs # 00 and # 01, respectively. An instruction to generate 01 is transmitted. As a result, as shown in FIG.
- target VOLs # 00 and # 01 are generated in the target storage system # 51 (virtual storage system # 61), and the generated target VOLs # 00 and # 01 are replaced with alternative I / Os, respectively. It is associated with the O path (target I / O ports # 00 and # 01).
- the generated target VOLs # 00 and # 01 are virtual VOLs, and the entities are the source VOLs # 00 and # 01. Therefore, when the target storage system # 51 receives an I / O request designating either the target VOL # 00 or # 01, the I / O request is transferred to the source storage system # 00.
- the management server program 541 sends a completion response to the target storage system # 51 (or It is received from the individual management system # 00). In response to this, the management server program 541 updates the status of Step 1 to “Completed”. At the stage where Step 1 is completed (“Completed”), the host #A still cannot issue an I / O request via the alternative I / O path.
- Step 1 a table having information on the resource in error and a job management table
- the management server program 541 updates the status of Step 1 to “Failed”.
- the management server program 541 updates the status of step 1 to “Waiting”. Both “Failed” and “Waiting” mean interruption of step 1, that is, interruption of execution of the job to which step 1 belongs.
- Step 1 any task belonging to Step 1 becomes “Failed”
- the job to which Step 1 belongs becomes “Failed”
- Step 1 any task belonging to Step 1
- the job to which step 1 belongs is also “Waiting”. What has been described in this paragraph applies to all other steps belonging to the job. Therefore, in order to avoid redundant description, description of examples of “Failed” and “Waiting” is omitted for other steps.
- Step 1 is a set of one or more tasks, and all of the one or more tasks become “Completed”, so that Step 1 becomes “Completed”. Become. What is described in this paragraph also applies to all other steps belonging to the job.
- the management server program 541 In response to the start of step 2, the management server program 541 updates the status of step 2 to “Running”. The management server program 541 displays an I / O path switching screen.
- FIG. 25 shows an I / O path switching screen.
- the I / O path switching screen 2500 includes information 2501 regarding the alternative I / O path and an alternative path file (a file describing information necessary for setting the alternative I / O path in the host and bringing it online).
- a first execution button 2502 for output is displayed.
- the I / O path switching screen 2500 includes information 2503 relating to the original I / O path and an original path file (information necessary for setting the host to change the original I / O path from the online state to the offline state).
- a second execution button 2504 for outputting the file are, for example, CSV format files, but the file format is not limited to the CSV format.
- the management server program 541 When the first execution button 2502 is pressed, as shown in FIG. 28, the management server program 541 generates alternative path files for all alternative I / O paths displayed on the I / O path switching screen 2500.
- the generated alternative path file is transmitted to the host management system # 00 of the host #A, for example.
- the host administrator the operator of the host management system # 00
- sets information on the alternative I / O path for the path management program of the host #A and sets the alternative I / O path. Make it online.
- the host #A can transmit an I / O request via the alternative I / O path.
- the management server program 541 receives a completion response from the host management system # 00.
- the task for the alternative I / O path is completed (“Completed”).
- the management server program 541 When the second execution button 2504 is pressed, as shown in FIG. 28, the management server program 541 generates original path files for all original I / O paths displayed on the I / O path switching screen 2500.
- the generated original path file is transmitted to the host management system # 00 of the host #A, for example.
- the host administrator the operator of the host management system # 00
- the path management program of the host #A to place the original I / O path in an offline state. This makes it impossible for host #A to send an I / O request via the original I / O path.
- the management server program 541 receives a completion response from the host management system # 00. Thereby, the task for the original I / O path is completed (“Completed”).
- the alternative path file is generated for all target VOLs belonging to the job, and the original path file is generated for all source VOLs belonging to the job. That is, I / O path switching is performed for all source VOLs and all target VOLs belonging to the job. Therefore, if the above-described job definition condition is a host-specified condition, I / O path switching can be performed collectively for all source VOLs used by the specified host. If there are many I / O path switchings for the same host, duplicate work is required for the same host, and communication between the storage administrator and the host administrator increases, which is considered to be a heavy burden. However, as described above, I / O path switching can be performed collectively for all the source VOLs used by the designated host, so that such a burden can be reduced.
- step 3 can be started.
- the technology for switching I / O paths in this embodiment is as follows. May be used. For example, by teaching the number of the source storage system and the number of the target VOL (the same number as the number of the source VOL) from the target I / O port to the host #A, the target I / O port can be instructed to the host I The / O port can be recognized as if it is an I / O port existing in the source storage system.
- the host #A sends an I / O request via the alternative I / O path, but since the target VOL has no data, the target storage system # 51 receives the received I / O request.
- Data I / O according to the / O request (I / O request specifying the target VOL) is performed to the source VOL via the external path.
- the target storage system # 51 transfers the received I / O request to the source storage system # 00 via the external path, and the source storage system # 00 performs data for the source VOL according to the received I / O request. I / O is performed.
- the cache for the target VOL is invalid in the target storage system # 51. Therefore, data according to the I / O request designating the target VOL is not temporarily stored in the cache memory in the target storage system # 51. In other words, the target storage system # 51 does not cache the target VOL until it receives a cache validation instruction for the target VOL.
- the management server program 541 updates the status of step 3 to “Running”.
- the management server program 541 displays a cache setting screen (not shown).
- the management server program 541 receives an instruction to cache the target VOL via the cache setting screen, and transmits the instruction to the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00).
- the cache is valid for the target VOL, and the target storage system # 51 is cached for the target VOL.
- the management server program 541 When the cache becomes valid for the target VOL, the management server program 541 receives a completion response from the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00). In response to this, the management server program 541 updates the status of Step 3 to “Completed”.
- the management server program 541 updates the status of step 4 to “Running”.
- the management server program 541 displays a pair reconfiguration screen (not shown).
- the management server program 541 receives a pair reconfiguration instruction via the pair reconfiguration screen.
- pair reconfiguration when the source VOL corresponding to the target VOL is a primary VOL, a secondary VOL similar to the secondary VOL that forms a pair with the source VOL is created in the target storage system, and the paired secondary VOL and target VOL are paired. Is to configure.
- the management server program 541 transmits a pair reconfiguration instruction to the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00).
- the pair reconfiguration instruction includes the identification number and capacity of the secondary VOL to be generated, and the identification number of the target VOL as the primary VOL.
- a pair of target VOL and secondary VOL is configured in the target storage system # 51 as shown in FIG.
- the management server program 541 When pair reconfiguration is performed, the management server program 541 receives a completion response from the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00). In response to this, the management server program 541 updates the status of Step 4 to “Completed”.
- the migration target is a VOL
- pair reconfiguration is performed in job execution and before VOL migration is started, and thus pair reconfiguration in accordance with the above concept is realized.
- the management server program 541 In response to the start of step 5, the management server program 541 updates the status of step 5 to “Running”. The management server program 541 displays a VOL migration screen.
- FIG. 26 shows a VOL migration screen.
- information 2601 regarding a migration pair (a pair of a source VOL and a target VOL) is displayed.
- the information regarding the migration pair is information specified based on the job management table 1500, the project management table 1400, the VOL management table 600, the port management table 900, and the LUN management table 1000.
- the information regarding the migration pair may include the identification number of the source VOL and the identification number of the target VOL for each migration pair. Furthermore, the capacity of the source VOL and the migrated capacity among them may be included.
- VOL migration screen 2600 When a predetermined user operation is performed on the VOL migration screen 2600 (for example, when the “Submit” button is pressed), as shown in FIG. 28, data is migrated from the source VOL to the target VOL for each migration pair.
- the management server program 541 transmits a VOL migration instruction to at least one of the source storage system # 00 and the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00).
- the VOL migration instruction may include information regarding each migration pair. Thereby, data is migrated from the source VOL to the target VOL for each migration pair.
- the management server program 541 For each migration pair, every time migration is completed, the management server program 541 receives a completion response from at least one of the source storage system # 00 and the target storage system # 51 (or its individual management system # 00). When receiving the completion response for the migration pair, the management server program 541 updates the status of step 5 to “Completed”.
- options may be provided for jobs.
- the option may be prepared for at least one of the target VOL and the source VOL.
- the zero page interest claim is to return a real page in which only zero data is described among the real pages assigned to the target VOL (TPVOL) to the pool.
- TPVOL target VOL
- shredding is to repeatedly write dummy data to the entire VOL so that the data in the VOL cannot be restored.
- host #A uses target storage system # 51 in the same manner as source storage system # 00. it can.
- the management server program 541 provides a progress display at a display level selected by a user operation of the entire job, the entire project, and the entire plan.
- the management server program 541 can provide a progress display in a unit selected by a user operation among a host unit or a VOL unit, a job unit, and a project unit.
- the plan, project, and job are referred to as “display level” for the first type of progress display
- the project and job are referred to as “display unit” for the second type of progress display. .
- management server program 541 displays the progress of the display level selected by the user operation among the entire job, the entire project, and the entire plan in time series.
- FIG. 30 shows an example of a progress display in units of hosts or VOLs.
- the first type of progress display is provided as the first support view 1712 in the replacement management screen 1700
- the second type of progress display is provided as the second support view 1713 in the replacement management screen 1700.
- the progress display in units or VOL units is provided as a second type of progress display. For example, when the job “Job # A” is selected in the migration hierarchy view 1711 and the “Hosts” tab is selected, a host unit progress display illustrated in FIG. 30 is provided.
- the host unit progress display includes, for each host, a host identification number (or name), an overall status, and a status for each step related to the host, as shown in FIG.
- the overall status is a status for the entire host.
- a step involving a host may be a set of tasks involving the host.
- a task (step) related to a host is a task (step) related to migration of a VOL that can be accessed by the host.
- the status of a step is an invalid value “-” if any task belonging to that step has not started executing.
- the relationship between tasks, steps, and hosts is specified from a task management table 1600, a job management table 1500, a VOL management table 600, a LUN management table 1000, and the like.
- FIG. 30 is a host unit progress display for the entire job # 00 ("Job # 00").
- the host unit progress display in FIG. 30 one of the second type of progress displays
- the user can grasp the progress of the entire job # 00 (“Job # 00”) for each host.
- host #A and #B are involved in job # 00
- processing is completed up to step 2 for host #A
- processing is completed up to step 1 for host #B.
- the VOL progress display is not shown, it has the same configuration as the host progress display. That is, the VOL unit progress display includes, for each source VOL, the identification number (or name) of the source VOL, the overall status, and the status of each step related to the source VOL (or target VOL).
- Both the host unit progress display and VOL unit progress display may be provided for either the entire project or the entire plan instead of the entire job.
- the rules for determining the overall status of the host or VOL and the status of the step are the rules for determining the status of the step based on the task status (and the job status based on the status of the step). Rule). For example, when any task belonging to a certain step is “Waiting” or “Failed”, the status of the step is also “Waiting” or “Failed”.
- the numerical value for each status in the status bar 1702 indicates the task, job or job corresponding to the status among the tasks or jobs belonging to the entire job, the entire project or the entire plan. It may be the number of projects, or the total capacity of a VOL related to a task, job or project corresponding to the status among tasks or jobs belonging to the entire job, the entire project or the entire plan.
- FIG. 31 and FIG. 32 show an example of the entire project progress display and job unit progress display.
- FIG. 31 and FIG. 32 show an example of the entire project progress display and job unit progress display.
- FIG. 31 and FIG. 32 show an example of the entire project progress display and job unit progress display.
- the overall project progress display is one of the first type of progress display, and the job unit progress display is one of the second type of progress display.
- the job unit progress display shows, for each job, the job identification number (or name), the number of source VOLs related to the job, the total capacity of the source VOL related to the job, the overall status, Status for each step.
- the job identification number (or name), the number of source VOLs related to the job, the total capacity of the source VOLs related to the job, and the status of each step for the job are the task management table 1600, job management table 1500, project management table. 1400, the VOL management table 600, the LUN management table 1000, and the like.
- the job unit progress display in FIG. 31 is a job unit progress display of the entire project corresponding to the source storage system # 00. According to the job unit progress display in FIG.
- step 3 is “Failed” (interrupt)
- step 1 is performed for job # 01. You can see that is completed.
- the job unit progress display may be provided for the entire plan instead of the entire project.
- the numerical value for each status in the status bar 1702 may be the number of tasks or jobs corresponding to the status among the tasks or jobs belonging to the entire job, the entire project, or the entire plan.
- the total capacity of the VOL related to the task or job corresponding to the status among the tasks or jobs belonging to the entire job, the entire project, or the entire plan may be used.
- the overall project progress display 3100 is a progress display from the viewpoint of the VOL capacity, as shown in FIG. Specifically, the management server program 541 can display the progress from the viewpoint of the capacity of the target VOL to which data has been migrated to the target storage system using the capacity of the plurality of source VOLs to be migrated.
- An example is the overall project progress display 3100 shown in FIG.
- the overall project progress display 3100 associates a target progress display 3202 corresponding to the target storage system, a source progress display 3201 corresponding to the source storage system, a source progress display 3201 and a target progress display 3202. And an association object 3203.
- the source progress display 3201 and the target progress display 3202 are each one object (for example, a pie chart), and the size of the object (for example, the area of the pie chart) is a size according to the capacity.
- the size of the source progress display 3201 is a size according to the total capacity of the VOL set of the source storage system (a set of VOLs that can be migration targets).
- the size of the target progress display 3202 is a size according to the capacity of the target storage system (for example, the total of the total capacity of the target VOL and the total physical capacity that can serve as the base of the target VOL when no job is generated). .
- Each of the source progress display 3201 and the target progress display 3202 includes the following four types of objects: (A) a first object (for example, having a mark “C”) having a size (for example, area) based on the total capacity of the VOL belonging to the job or task of “Completed” and corresponding to “Completed” (B) a second object having a size based on the total capacity of the VOL belonging to the job or task of “In Progress” and corresponding to “In Progress” (for example, having a mark “I”); (C) Third object corresponding to “Possible Candidate” having a size based on the total capacity of the VOL belonging to “Possible Candidate” (for example, having mark “P”), (D) Display mode corresponding to “Free” The fourth object (eg with the mark “F”), At least one of them.
- A a first object having a mark “C” having a size (for example, area) based on the total capacity of the VOL belonging to
- the status “Free” means a free resource, specifically, for example, a resource (eg, VOL, pool, PG) in a storage system and may be related to migration, but may be related to this plan (or project).
- the status means no resource.
- resources belonging to “Free” in the source storage system are not related to this plan (or project), but may be related to other plans (or projects).
- resources belonging to “Free” in the target storage system are not related to this plan (or project) but may be related to other plans (or projects).
- the “display mode” of the object may be defined by at least one of a color, a mark (for example, text), a pattern, a line type, and a display timing (for example, lighting or blinking).
- the association object 3203 is, for example, a band extending from the source progress display 3201 to the target progress display 3202.
- the project status is displayed in the vicinity of the association object 3203.
- the status of the project is “In Progress” because the status of at least one job belongs to “In Progress”.
- the number of jobs or tasks belonging to the status regarding interruption that is, “Waiting” and the number of jobs or tasks belonging to it are displayed, and “Failed” and the number of jobs or tasks belonging to it are displayed. Number and are displayed.
- the user can grasp the progress of the entire project by viewing the entire project progress display 3100. Specifically, the progress of the entire project can be grasped while being aware of the VOL capacity.
- the capacities of the plurality of source VOLs are not necessarily the same. Therefore, it is easier to grasp the overall progress when the progress is displayed from the viewpoint of capacity than from the viewpoint of the number of jobs. Further, the progress can be grasped by distinguishing the capacity of the migrated VOL from the capacity of the VOL being migrated. Therefore, it is possible to grasp the progress of the project and the sense of scale at the same time.
- the source VOL capacity on which the progress display is based is a virtual capacity (TPVOL capacity), and may not be a real capacity (total capacity of real pages allocated to TPVOL). This is because the TPVOL is a VOL accessed from the host, and the migration scale can be appropriately expressed by adopting the virtual capacity instead of the actual capacity. However, a real capacity may be adopted instead of the virtual capacity.
- FIG. 33 and 34 show an example of the overall plan progress display and the project unit progress display.
- an overall plan progress display 3300 (FIG. 34) is provided.
- FIG. 34 For example, when the target storage system “Storage # 51” is selected in the migration hierarchy view 1711 and the “Summary” tab is selected, an overall plan progress display illustrated in FIG. 32 is provided.
- the overall plan progress display is one of the first type of progress display, and the project unit progress display is one of the second type of progress display.
- the project unit progress display has a numerical value corresponding to each status for each source storage system, as shown in FIG.
- the numerical value corresponding to the status is the total capacity of the VOL related to the job or task in the status.
- the numerical value for each status in the status bar 1702 may be the number of tasks or jobs corresponding to the status among the tasks or jobs belonging to the entire project or the entire plan, or the entire project. Alternatively, it may be the total capacity of the VOL related to the task or job corresponding to the status among the tasks or jobs belonging to the entire plan.
- the overall plan progress display 3300 is also a progress display from the viewpoint of the VOL capacity in the same manner as the overall project progress display 3100.
- the overall plan progress display 3300 includes a target progress display 3402 corresponding to the target storage system and all source storage systems (for example, seven source storage systems # 00 to # 06) corresponding to the target storage system.
- Each has a corresponding source progress display 3401 and an association object 3403 that associates all the source progress displays 3401 and the target progress display 3402.
- the configurations of the source progress display 3401 and the target progress display 3402 are the same as the configurations of the source progress display 3201 and the target progress display 3402 shown in FIG. 32, respectively.
- the configuration of the association object 3403 is the same as that of the association object 3203 shown in FIG.
- the display mode of the source progress display of the source storage system corresponding to the suspended job is a display mode meaning the suspended state.
- source storage systems # 02 and # 04 corresponding to at least one of the “Waiting” and “Failed” jobs are identified by the management server program 541 based on the job management table 1500, the project management table 1400, and the like.
- the color of the entire source progress display 3401 of the identified source storage systems # 02 and # 04 is made gray by the management server program 541.
- the user can cancel the suspended state in order to proceed with job execution for each of the source storage systems # 02 and # 04 (for example, canceling “Waiting” by user operation, or It can be seen that it is necessary to cancel “Failed” by restoring the status from “Error” to “Normal”.
- the management server program 541 manages and updates the progress history management table 1300 (see FIG. 13).
- the progress history management table 1300 is a set of time (for example, date or time more detailed than the date) and snapshot progress that is a progress corresponding to the time for each of the project, job, and task. One or more.
- the management server program 541 displays the progress of the target selected by the user operation among the entire job, the entire project, and the entire plan in time series.
- the progress time series display of the whole plan is taken as an example.
- a progress time series display 3500 of the entire plan is provided.
- FIG. 36 shows an example of the details of the progress time series display 3500 of the entire plan.
- the overall plan progress of each day from September 10, 2014 to September 16, 2014 is arranged in time series.
- the display period is a period specified by the user operation and can be changed by the user operation.
- the overall plan progress is displayed in units of days, but the display unit may be a unit larger than the day (for example, week) or a smaller unit (for example, hour).
- the overall plan progress display is a pie chart
- the target progress display in the overall plan progress display may be arranged in time series in a bar graph. The length of the bar graph corresponds to the capacity.
- the management server program 541 receives a designation of a user-desired time point in the display period for the progress time series display 3500 of the entire plan (for example, the mouse cursor is overlapped and double-clicked at the user-desired time point).
- the snapshot progress display corresponding to the designated time point (the overall plan progress display corresponding to the designated time point (for example, the progress display 3300 in FIG. 34)) is provided.
- the management server program 541 may accept designation of the display level of the snapshot progress display (the entire plan, the entire project, or the entire job) in addition to the user's desired time point, and the snapshot progress display at the specified time point is designated. May be displayed at a different display level.
- the management server program 541 identifies a table (a table based on the snapshot progress display) corresponding to the specified time (and display level) from the progress history management table 1300, and based on the identified table, the snapshot progress A display can be generated and provided.
- an example of the snapshot progress display is displayed in association with the source progress display and the target progress display, and each of the source progress display and the target progress display is displayed.
- the target progress display or the source progress display is arranged in a time series in a bar graph.
- the target progress display may be arranged in time series
- the source progress display may be arranged in time series.
- the reduced images or summary images of the snapshot progress display may be arranged in time series.
- Progress management support For example, the overall situation can be grasped based on the following judgment materials.
- Planning period Is the schedule well established (whether “Possible Candidate” is increasing)
- Start-up Is the transition going smoothly (whether the sum of “In Progress” and “Completed” is increasing)
- Transition period Has the plan been made (whether the "Free" figure has stabilized)?
- Completion period Is there a goal for completion (whether the value of “Completed” is close to the target value)
- Others For example, whether holidays can be used effectively (whether the number of “Completed” during holidays is increasing)
- Future replacement schedule planning support or prediction For example, the relationship between the total capacity of the migration target VOL in the first replacement and the progress time series display for the first replacement, and the migration target in the second replacement Based on the total capacity of the VOL, it is possible to predict how many days before the second replacement can be completed by scheduling the second replacement.
- the management server program 541 receives configuration information (for example, information including information indicating the relationship between PG, pool, VOL, and port) from the plurality of storage systems 551 (and the host 553), and based on the received configuration information. Then, a management table group 542 is generated.
- configuration information for example, information including information indicating the relationship between PG, pool, VOL, and port
- management server program 541 checks and updates the task status.
- FIG. 37 shows the flow of status update processing.
- the management server program 541 updates the status based on the event that has occurred (S3602).
- the management server program 541 repeatedly issues an inquiry to at least one of the source storage system 551S and the target storage system 551T (or the individual management system 110P), and receives a response to the inquiry. Further, for example, the management server program 541 receives a notification regarding status change (for example, a failure occurrence notification including an identification number of a failed resource) from the storage system 551, the individual management system 110P, or the host management system 120. Can do. “An event has occurred” in S3601 may be reception of a response or notification indicating a change in the status of a task.
- a notification regarding status change for example, a failure occurrence notification including an identification number of a failed resource
- the management server program 541 updates the status of the task (update of the task management table 1600). If necessary, the management server program 541 updates the status of the step to which the task whose status is updated belongs (update of the job management table 1500), and the status of the job to which the step whose status is updated belongs. Is updated (update of the job management table 1500 and the project management table 1400).
- FIG. 38 shows the flow of history update processing.
- the management server program 541 updates the progress history management table 1300 (S3702). “An event has occurred” in S3701 may be a predetermined time. Through S3702, the associated snapshot progress (at least one of the project management table 1400, the job management table 1500, and the task management table 1600 corresponding to the snapshot progress) is added to the progress history management table 1300.
- FIG. 39 shows the flow of project generation processing.
- Common settings are made (S3801).
- the selected source storage system is added to the selected target storage system, and then RG mapping, external path setting, and I / O port mapping are performed.
- Necessary information of information input by user operation in the common setting and information determined based on the information is registered in the project management table 1400 by the management server program 541.
- the management server program 541 may display a job generation screen each time S3802 and accept job definition conditions via the job generation screen, or based on one job definition condition specified via the job generation screen. A plurality of jobs may be generated (S3802).
- FIG. 40 shows the flow of job generation processing.
- the management server program 541 selects a specified host from among the VOL sets (for example, the VOL set of the migration target source RG) that the source storage system has. All VOLs to be accessed from are specified (S3902).
- the VOL is specified from the VOL management table 600, the LUN management table 1000, and the HG management table 1100.
- the management server program 541 registers the specified VOL as the source VOL, generates a job for the registered source VOL, and registers the generated job information in the job management table 1500 (S3903).
- the management server program 541 identifies a VOL that has been selected in another job based on the job management table 1500 and the like, and does not select the identified selected VOL, but other than the identified selected VOL.
- the VOL accessed from the designated host is specified among the VOLs.
- the management server program 541 registers the VOL specified in the manual as the source VOL, generates a job for the registered source VOL, and generates the generated job Is registered in the job management table 1500 (S3904).
- the management server program 541 does not provide the user with the VOL selected in another job or the like as a source VOL candidate option, but only a selectable VOL other than the VOL selected in another job or the like. This is provided to the user as a choice of source VOL candidates.
- FIG. 41 shows the flow of job execution processing.
- the job execution process is a process for one job designated by a user operation. Therefore, job execution processing is performed for each job.
- S4001 is executed for each step.
- a task belonging to the step that has started execution is executed.
- the execution start of the step may be started in response to the start specified by the user operation, or may be started without the user operation.
- the management server program 541 detects completion of the task, the management server program 541 updates the status of the task to “Completed” (update of the task management table 1600). If necessary, the management server program 541 updates the status of the step to which the task belongs (update of the job management table 1500), and updates the status of the job to which the step belongs (job management table 1500 and project management table 1400). Update).
- the management server program 541 updates the status of the task to “Failed” or “Waiting” ( The status of the step and job to which the task belongs is also updated to “Failed” or “Waiting”), and the job execution may be interrupted (temporarily terminated) as indicated by the chain line arrow.
- completion of a task may be detected by being input by a user operation, or a response from at least one of a source storage system, a target storage system, an individual management system, and a host management system It may be detected from (response to inquiry from management server program 541) or notification (notification received without inquiry from management server program 541).
- the management server program 541 updates the job status to “Completed” (S4002).
- FIG. 42 shows the flow of the progress display control process.
- the management server program 541 When the management server program 541 receives designation of time series progress display (S4101: Yes), the management server program 541 performs time series progress display processing (S4102). Specifically, the management server program 541, based on the progress history management table 1300, snapshot progress information (for example, project management table 1400, job management table 1500) belonging to a display period (for example, a period specified by a user operation). And two or more of the task management table 1600) are specified for the display level (for example, the display level specified by the user operation).
- the management server program 541 for each time point belonging to the display period, for each status, the capacity (for example, the total capacity of the VOL related to the task corresponding to the status) and the number ( For example, the number of tasks or jobs corresponding to the status is calculated.
- the management server program 541 generates and provides a progress time series display based on the calculated capacity (or number of cases) for each status. Whether the progress display arranged in time series in the progress time series display is capacity-based or number-based may be switched by a user operation.
- the management server program 541 When the management server program 541 receives the designation of the snapshot progress display for the time series progress display (S4103: Yes), the management server program 541 performs the snapshot progress display processing of S4104 to S4109.
- the management server program 541 When the management server program 541 receives designation of the snapshot progress display (S4101: No or S4103: Yes), the management server program 541 specifies the display level.
- a job execution guide (or overall job progress display) is provided as the first type of progress display, and the second type of progress is displayed.
- a progress display in units of hosts or VOLs is generated and provided (S4106).
- the management server program 541 for example, based on the job management table 1500 and the task management table 1600, at least of the number of tasks and the capacity (volume of the VOL related to the task) belonging to the selected project or plan. One is calculated for each host (or each VOL) involved in the selected project or plan.
- the management server program 541 then progresses in units of hosts or VOLs in which training (or capacity) for each status is displayed for each host (or each VOL) based on the number (or capacity) calculated for each status. Generate and provide a display.
- the entire project progress display is generated and provided as the first type progress display, and the second type progress display is provided.
- the job unit progress display is generated and provided (S4107).
- the management server program 541 determines the selected project (or the plan to which it belongs) based on the RG management table 403, the PG management table 800, the project management table 1400, the job management table 1500, and the task management table 1600. The number and capacity of tasks belonging to) are calculated for each job belonging to the project.
- the management server program 541 generates a project overall progress display including a source progress display and a target progress display based on the calculated capacity for each status, and provides it as a first type progress display, and For each job, a job unit progress display in which the number of cases for each status is displayed is generated and provided as a second type of progress display.
- the entire plan progress display is generated and provided as the first type progress display, and the second type progress display is provided.
- the project unit progress display is generated and provided (S4108).
- the management server program 541 determines the number of tasks belonging to the selected plan based on the RG management table 403, the PG management table 800, the project management table 1400, the job management table 1500, and the task management table 1600. Capacity is calculated for each project (source storage system) belonging to the plan.
- the management server program 541 generates an overall plan progress display including a plurality of (or one) source progress display and one target progress display based on the calculated capacity for each status, and the first type And a project unit progress display in which the number of cases for each status is displayed for each project is generated and provided as a second type of progress display.
- the management server program 541 When the designation of progress time series display is received after any of S4106 to S4108 (S4109: Yes), the management server program 541 performs the progress time series display process (S4102) for the display level of the first type of progress display. .
- the management system includes an interface device connected to the plurality of storage systems, a storage resource that stores management information including information related to the configuration of the plurality of storage systems, and a processor connected to the interface device and the storage resource.
- the processor receives (A) designation of the replacement destination storage system among the plurality of storage systems and designation of the replacement source storage system among the plurality of storage systems.
- Each of the plurality of storage systems may be a storage system discovered by a processor via a communication network.
- the processor receives (B) a job definition condition that defines a migration job corresponding to partial migration that is part of data migration for replacement from the replacement source storage system to the replacement destination storage system.
- the processor may receive at least one of the designation of the replacement destination storage system, the designation of the replacement source storage system, and the job definition condition from the input device operated by the user. Based on the management information, the processor selects one or more volumes from the volume set as one or more source volumes according to the job definition condition, and generates a migration job for the selected one or more source volumes.
- a migration job creates a target volume that is a volume of the same capacity for each of one or more source volumes in the replacement destination storage system, and migrates data from one or more source volumes to one or more target volumes, respectively. It is a job.
- the processor executes a plurality of migration jobs respectively corresponding to a plurality of partial migrations constituting (D) data migration. Two or more migration jobs may be generated based on one job definition condition, or one migration job may be generated for one job definition condition. Two or more migration jobs may be generated simultaneously, or two or more migration jobs may be generated at different timings.
- the processor uses (E) the capacity of the plurality of source volumes for the replacement source storage system, and displays the progress from the viewpoint of the capacity of the target volume to which data has been migrated to the replacement destination storage system.
- this progress display for example, an object based on “capacity of a plurality of source volumes for the replacement source storage system” and a display based on “capacity of a target volume whose data has been migrated to the replacement destination storage system”
- the object of the aspect may be expanded on one screen.
- the replacement source storage system is an RG or a virtual storage system
- the replacement source storage system is an object associated with the display mode object based on the “capacity of a plurality of source volumes for the replacement source storage system”
- the replacement source storage system (RG or An object of a display mode based on the capacity of a physical storage system having a virtual storage system or a volume set of the virtual storage system may also be displayed.
- the “display mode” of the object may be defined by at least one of a color, a mark (for example, text), a pattern, a line type, and a display timing (for example, lighting or blinking).
- the second aspect it is possible to grasp the progress of the replacement including the data migration divided into a plurality of jobs while being aware of the volume capacity.
- the capacities of the plurality of source volumes are not necessarily the same. Therefore, it is easier to grasp the overall progress when the progress is displayed from the viewpoint of capacity than from the viewpoint of the number of jobs.
- the progress display in (E) shows the migration of the volume capacity of the data migrated by the completed migration job and the migration job being executed for each of the replacement source storage system and the replacement destination storage system. This is a display that distinguishes the volume capacity of the stored data.
- the third aspect it is possible to grasp the progress by distinguishing the capacity of the volume that has been migrated so far and the capacity of the volume that is being migrated. For this reason, it is possible to simultaneously grasp the progress of replacement and a sense of scale.
- the progress display according to the second or third viewpoint represents the progress of the entire project or plan.
- the progress display according to the second or third aspect is an object having a size based on the total capacity of the volume belonging to the job or task of “Completed” (migrated), and the first display mode corresponding to “Completed”
- An object, a second object whose size is based on the total capacity of the volume belonging to the job or task of “In Progress” (during migration), a display object corresponding to “In Progress”, and “Possible Candidate” (still The size is based on the total capacity of the volume belonging to none of the jobs but can be migrated in the project, and the third object has a display mode corresponding to “Possible Candidate” and “Free” (target storage) Large based on the total capacity of resources belonging to the system) And a fourth object having a display mode corresponding to “Free”.
- the overall progress can be understood, and therefore it is easy to determine whether to increase the number of jobs, whether to execute jobs
- the progress display according to the second or third aspect indicates the number of information (for example, the number) of at least one of the stopped tasks and jobs (for example, the tasks and jobs belonging to “Failed” or “Waiting”). May include. A job or project linked to a stopped task or job can be identified, thus allowing a user to care for a job or project that is performing poorly.
- the progress display in (E) is a target progress display and a plurality of source progress displays developed on the same screen.
- the target progress display is a progress display for the replacement destination storage system.
- the plurality of source progress displays respectively correspond to the plurality of replacement source storage systems.
- Each source progress display is a display of the progress of the replacement-source storage system corresponding to the source progress display.
- the display mode of the source progress display of the replacement source storage system corresponding to the migration job in the suspended state is a display mode meaning the suspended state.
- the “suspended migration job” is, for example, at least one of a migration job including a task that does not start unless there is an instruction to follow a user operation, and a migration job including a task stopped due to a failure or the like. Good.
- a display element for example, the set of the first to fourth objects for the replacement source storage system may be displayed.
- a case in which the volumes of a plurality of replacement source storage systems are aggregated into one replacement destination storage system for example, a storage system having a capacity or performance several times that of one replacement source storage system
- a plurality of replacement source storage systems can be integrated into one replacement destination storage system, and the progress of the entire plan related to the integration can be grasped.
- the number of replacement source storage systems in an interrupted state can be known.
- the progress display of (E) is a snapshot display which is a plurality of source progress displays and target progress displays developed on one screen.
- the processor (F) displays, for the replacement destination storage system, a time series change in the progress of data migration from the plurality of replacement source storage systems.
- the processor receives the designation of time for the display of (F) and executes the snapshot display of (E) for the designated time.
- the progress display (time series display) of (F) may be performed in any one of the first to fourth aspects.
- the display mode is selected from a plurality of display modes including a time series display mode for progress display in (F) and a snapshot display mode for progress display in (E). May be displayed.
- the progress display (snapshot display) of each replacement source is omitted during the time series display in order to secure a large display area for the time series display.
- a snapshot display for example, a progress table for the replacement source storage system selected according to the user operation may be displayed.
- the progress management of a project can be supported by displaying the progress in time series.
- the volume set includes a plurality of volumes accessed from one or more hosts.
- the job definition condition is a host.
- the selected one or more source volumes are all volumes accessed from the host specified according to the job definition condition.
- the host may be individually specified or may be specified as a host unit. In the latter case, a plurality of migration jobs may be generated based on one job definition condition.
- I / O paths access paths from the host to the volume.
- the switching of the I / O path is particularly important in the replacement without stopping I / O as in the above-described embodiment. This is because an adverse effect on the I / O performance (for example, a setting error at the switching destination or an overload at the switching destination) may occur with the I / O path switching.
- the storage administrator and the host administrator are different people, and it is not easy to change the host configuration for the convenience of storage system management due to the work convenience of the host administrator.
- the operations performed on the host in accordance with the switching of the I / O path are generally not easy.
- the file name of the device to which the volume recognized by the host is assigned or the host path management is specified This is an operation that involves setting an alternate path (switch destination path) for the program, checking whether or not I / O from the host succeeds via the alternate path, and the like.
- the plurality of hosts specified in the job definition conditions may be a plurality of hosts that execute the same application program. As a result, it is possible to generate a migration job (execution of partial migration) in units of applications.
- the processor when the volume set includes a primary volume that forms a pair with the secondary volume, supports the source volume as the primary volume. A pair whose primary target is the target volume is generated in the execution of the migration job (D).
- the processor displays a migration hierarchy view.
- the migration hierarchy view the replacement destination storage system is displayed at the top, the replacement source storage system is displayed below the replacement destination storage system, and the migration corresponding to the replacement source storage system is displayed below the replacement source storage system.
- the job is displayed.
- the hierarchy display with the replacement destination storage system as the highest level may be displayed for each replacement destination storage system.
- the hierarchy display with the replacement destination storage system as the highest level is adopted, the hierarchy configuration of one plan (replacement source storage system and migration job corresponding to the replacement destination storage system) is migrated. Easy to understand from the hierarchy view.
- the processor selects a generated migration job in the generation of a migration job according to the job definition condition (for example, the job definition condition in the sixth aspect).
- a volume other than the selected volume is selected as a source volume from the volume set.
- the ninth aspect when a migration job is generated, it is possible to avoid selecting a volume that has already been selected for another migration job as a source volume.
- the processor receives a common setting instruction to execute a common setting for data migration from the replacement source storage to the replacement destination storage system, and the common setting Perform common settings according to the instructions.
- the common setting is made via at least one computer (for example, at least one of the above-described individual storage management system and host management system) for at least one of the host, the replacement source storage system, and the replacement destination storage system. Or without one or more of the computers.
- the processor receives the job definition condition after executing the common setting.
- the processor executes each of the plurality of migration jobs based on a common setting.
- one task included in the replacement is to map the I / O port of the replacement source storage system (the port that accepts I / O from the host) to the I / O port of the replacement destination storage system.
- mapping is included, in the tenth aspect, I / O mapping is not included in individual migration jobs but is included in common settings.
- a host group may be associated with an I / O port.
- I / O mapping is required for each job, management of the host group becomes complicated. According to the 10th viewpoint, such complicated management etc. can be made unnecessary.
- the processor displays the progress in units of jobs for one replacement source storage system (that is, displays the progress for each migration job).
- the display of job unit progress includes, for example, a plurality of steps constituting the corresponding migration job and a display of the status of each of the plurality of steps.
- the status of a step may be a status according to the status of a task belonging to that step.
- the status of individual tasks is monitored and updated by the processor.
- the processor displays the progress of the job unit based on the updated task status.
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(連携例1)管理サーバプログラム541が、管理テーブル群542が有する情報の少なくとも一部を、Webブラウザ511(又は管理クライアントプログラム513)に送信し、それを、Webブラウザ511(又は管理クライアントプログラム513)が一時情報として記憶資源505に格納する。Webブラウザ511(又は管理クライアントプログラム513)が、ユーザ操作に従う指示と一時情報とを基に、表示用情報が表す情報を表示する。
(連携例2)管理サーバプログラム541が、表示画面に対するユーザ操作に従う指示をWebブラウザ511(又は管理クライアントプログラム513)から受け、その指示と管理テーブル群542とを基に表示オブジェクトの表示用情報を生成し、その表示用情報を送信する。Webブラウザ511(又は管理クライアントプログラム513)は、表示用情報を受信し、その表示用情報が表す情報を表示する。つまり、端的に言えば、管理サーバプログラム541が、情報を表示する。Webブラウザ511(又は管理クライアントプログラム513)は、GUI画面に対するユーザ操作がされたら、そのユーザ操作に従う指示を管理サーバプログラム541に送信する。
(A)「Completed」:このステータスは、完了を意味する。
(B)「In Progress」:このステータスは、進行中を意味する。具体的には、このステータスは、「Running」、「Waiting」及び「Failed」のいずれかに属することを意味する。
(C)「Running」:このステータスは、実行中を意味する。
(D)「Waiting」:このステータスは、ユーザ操作待ち(例えば、一旦実行開始された後に障害以外の理由により処理が中断していること)を意味する。
(E)「Failed」:このステータスは、一旦実行開始された後に障害により処理が中断していることを意味する。
(A)「Completed」:このステータスは、ステップに属する全てのタスクが「Completed」であることを意味する。
(B)「In Progress」:このステータスは、ステップに属するいずれかのタスクが「Running」、「Waiting」及び「Failed」のいずれかに属することを意味する。
(C)「Running」:このステータスは、ステップに属するいずれかのタスクが「Running」であることを意味する。
(D)「Waiting」:このステータスは、ステップに属するいずれかのタスクが「Waiting」であることを意味する。
(E)「Failed」:このステータスは、ステップに属するいずれかのタスクが「Failed」であることを意味する。タスクのステータスは、そのタスクに割り当てられている少なくとも1つのリソースに障害が発生した(リソースのステータスが「Error」になった)場合に「Failed」になる。
(A)「Completed」:このステータスは、ジョブに属する全てのステップが「Completed」であることを意味する。
(B)「In Progress」:このステータスは、ジョブに属するいずれかのステップが「Running」、「Waiting」及び「Failed」のいずれかに属することを意味する。
(C)「Running」:このステータスは、ジョブに属するいずれかのステップが「Running」であることを意味する。
(D)「Waiting」:このステータスは、ジョブに属するいずれかのステップが「Waiting」であることを意味する。
(E)「Failed」:このステータスは、ジョブに属するいずれかのステップが「Failed」であることを意味する。
ステップ1:ターゲットVOL生成
ステップ2:I/Oパス切替え
ステップ3:キャッシュ設定
ステップ4:ペア再構成
ステップ5:VOLマイグレーション
(A)「Completed」のジョブ又はタスクに属するVOLの総容量に基づく大きさ(例えば面積)であり「Completed」に対応した表示態様の第1オブジェクト(例えばマーク「C」を有する)、
(B)「In Progress」のジョブ又はタスクに属するVOLの総容量に基づく大きさであり「In Progress」に対応した表示態様の第2オブジェクト(例えばマーク「I」を有する)、
(C)「Possible Candidate」に属するVOLの総容量に基づく大きさであり「Possible Candidate」に対応した第3オブジェクト(例えばマーク「P」を有する)、(D)「Free」に対応した表示態様の第4オブジェクト(例えばマーク「F」を有する)、
のうちの少なくとも1つを含む。ステータス「Free」は、空きリソースを意味、具体的には、例えば、ストレージシステムにおけるリソース(例えば、VOL、プール、PG)でありマイグレーションに関連し得るがこのプラン(又はプロジェクト)には関連し得ないリソースを意味するステータスである。例えば、このプラン(又はプロジェクト)について、ソースストレージシステムにおいて「Free」に属するリソースは、このプラン(又はプロジェクト)には関連していないが、他のプラン(又はプロジェクト)に関連し得る。同様に、例えば、このプラン(又はプロジェクト)について、ターゲットストレージシステムにおいて「Free」に属するリソースは、このプラン(又はプロジェクト)には関連していないが、他のプラン(又はプロジェクト)に関連し得る。オブジェクトの「表示態様」は、色、マーク(例えばテキスト)、模様、線種及び表示タイミング(例えば、点灯又は点滅)のうちの少なくとも1つにより定義されてよい。
(1)進捗管理支援
例えば、下記の判断材料に基づいて全体状況を把握できる。
計画期:順調にスケジュールが立てられているか(「Possible Candidate」の数値が増えているか)
立上期:順調に移行が進められているか(「In Progress」の数値と「Completed」の数値の合計が増えているか)
移行期:計画の目途が立ったか(「Free」の数値が安定したか)
完了期:完了の目途が立ったか(「Completed」の数値が目標値に近づいているか)
その他:例えば、休業日を有効活用できているか(休業日中の「Completed」の数値が増えているか)
(2)今後のリプレーススケジュール立案支援又は予測
例えば、第1のリプレースでのマイグレーション対象のVOLの総容量と第1のリプレースについての進捗時系列表示との関係と、第2のリプレースでのマイグレーション対象のVOLの総容量を基に、第2のリプレースについて何日前からスケジュール立てておけば第2のリプレースを完了できるかの予測を立てることができる。
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- リプレース元ストレージシステムが有するボリューム集合内のデータをリプレース先ストレージシステムにマイグレーションすることであるデータマイグレーションを含み前記リプレース元ストレージシステムから前記リプレース先ストレージシステムへのリプレースの管理システムであって、
複数のストレージシステムに接続されたインターフェイスデバイスと、
前記複数のストレージシステムの構成に関する情報を含んだ管理情報を記憶する記憶資源と、
前記インターフェイスデバイス及び前記記憶資源に接続されたプロセッサと
を有し、
前記プロセッサは、
(A)前記複数のストレージシステムのうちのリプレース先ストレージシステムの指定と、前記複数のストレージシステムのうちのリプレース元ストレージシステムの指定とを受信し、
(B)前記リプレース元ストレージシステムから前記リプレース先ストレージシステムへのリプレースのためのデータマイグレーションの一部である部分マイグレーションに対応したマイグレーションジョブを定義するジョブ定義条件を受信し、
(C)前記ジョブ定義条件に従って、前記管理情報に基づき、1以上のボリュームを1以上のソースボリュームとして前記ボリューム集合から選択し、前記選択された1以上のソースボリュームについてのマイグレーションジョブを生成し、前記マイグレーションジョブは、その選択された1以上のソースボリュームの各々について同容量のボリュームであるターゲットボリュームを前記リプレース先ストレージシステムに生成し、且つ、前記1以上のソースボリュームから1以上のターゲットボリュームにそれぞれデータをマイグレーションすることのジョブであり、
(D)前記データマイグレーションを構成する複数の部分マイグレーションにそれぞれ対応する複数のマイグレーションジョブをそれぞれ実行する、
管理システム。 - 前記プロセッサは、
(E)前記リプレース元ストレージシステムについての複数のソースボリュームの容量を用い、前記リプレース先ストレージシステムにデータをマイグレーション済みのターゲットボリュームの容量の視点で、進捗を表示する、
請求項1記載の管理システム。 - (E)の進捗表示は、前記リプレース元ストレージシステムと前記リプレース先ストレージシステムの各々について、実行完了したマイグレーションジョブによりマイグレーションされたデータについてのボリューム容量と、実行中のマイグレーションジョブによりマイグレーションされているデータについてのボリューム容量とを区別した表示である、
請求項2記載の管理システム。 - 前記リプレース先ストレージシステムについて複数のリプレース元ストレージシステムが存在し、
(E)の進捗表示は、同一画面に展開されたターゲット進捗表示と複数のソース進捗表示であり、前記ターゲット進捗表示は、前記リプレース先ストレージシステムについての進捗の表示であり、前記複数のソース進捗表示は、前記複数のリプレース元ストレージシステムにそれぞれ対応し、各ソース進捗表示は、そのソース進捗表示に対応するリプレース元ストレージシステムついての進捗の表示であり、
中断状態のマイグレーションジョブに対応したリプレース元ストレージシステムのソース進捗表示の表示態様は、中断状態を意味する表示態様である、
請求項3記載の管理システム。 - (E)の進捗表示は、一画面に展開された前記複数のソース進捗表示と前記ターゲット進捗表示であるスナップショット表示であり、
前記プロセッサは、
(F)前記複数のリプレース元ストレージシステムからのデータのマイグレーションの進捗の時系列変化を前記リプレース先ストレージシステムについて表示し、
前記プロセッサは、(F)の表示に対して時間の指定を受信し、指定された時間について(E)のスナップショット表示を実行する、
請求項4記載の管理システム。 - 前記ボリューム集合は、1以上のホストからアクセスされる複数のボリュームを含み、
前記ジョブ定義条件は、ホストであり、
(C)において、前記ジョブ定義条件がホストを表す場合、前記選択される1以上のソースボリュームは、前記ジョブ定義条件に従い特定されたホストからアクセスされる全てのボリュームである、
請求項1記載の管理システム。 - 前記ボリューム集合が、セカンダリのボリュームとペアを構成するプライマリのボリュームを含んでいる場合、前記プロセッサは、前記プライマリのボリュームとしてのソースボリュームに対応したターゲットボリュームをプライマリとするペアの生成を、(D)のマイグレーションジョブ実行において実行する、
請求項1記載の管理システム。 - リプレース元ストレージシステムが有するボリューム集合内のデータをリプレース先ストレージシステムにマイグレーションすることであるデータマイグレーションを含み前記リプレース元ストレージシステムから前記リプレース先ストレージシステムへのリプレースの管理方法であって、
(A)前記複数のストレージシステムのうちのリプレース先ストレージシステムの指定を受信し、
(B)前記複数のストレージシステムのうちのリプレース元ストレージシステムの指定を受信し、
(C)前記リプレース元ストレージシステムから前記リプレース先ストレージシステムへのリプレースのためのデータマイグレーションの一部である部分マイグレーションに対応したマイグレーションジョブを定義するジョブ定義条件を受信し、
(D)前記ジョブ定義条件に従って、1以上のボリュームを1以上のソースボリュームとして前記ボリューム集合から選択し、その選択された1以上のソースボリュームについてのマイグレーションジョブを生成し、前記マイグレーションジョブは、前記1以上のソースボリュームの各々について同容量のボリュームであるターゲットボリュームを前記リプレース先ストレージシステムに生成し、且つ、前記1以上のソースボリュームから1以上のターゲットボリュームにそれぞれデータをマイグレーションすることのジョブであり、
(E)前記データマイグレーションを構成する複数の部分マイグレーションにそれぞれ対応する複数のマイグレーションジョブをそれぞれ実行する、
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