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attributes. If appropriate candidates are not returned using these settings, you can click
Run Auto-Choose
to provide automatic
candidate recommendations.
•
The
Difference
column shows the mathematical difference between your selected capacity and the actual capacity of the
repository candidate. If the repository candidate is new, the system uses the exact capacity size that you specified and displays
zero (0) in the
Difference
column.
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To edit an individual repository candidate:
a Select the candidate from the
Repository candidates
table and click
Edit
to modify the capacity settings for the repository.
b Click
OK
.
8
Select
View advanced options
and then accept or change the following default settings as appropriate.
9
Click
Finish
.
Changing snapshot group settings
Use the
Snapshot Group Change Settings
option to modify the auto-delete settings and the snapshot group repository settings that were
configured when you created the snapshot group.
•
Auto-Delete Settings
— You can configure each snapshot group to keep the total number of snapshot images in the group at or below
a user-defined maximum. When this option is enabled, the system automatically deletes the oldest snapshot image in the group, any
time a new snapshot is created, to comply with the maximum number of snapshot images allowed for the group.
•
Snapshot Group Repository Settings
— You can define a maximum percentage for the snapshot group repository that determines
when a warning is triggered when the capacity of a snapshot group repository reaches the defined percentage. In addition, you can
specify which policy to use when the capacity of the snapshot group repository reaches its maximum defined percentage:
–
Automatically purge oldest snapshot image
— The system automatically purges the oldest snapshot image in the snapshot group,
which releases the repository’s reserve space for reuse within the snapshot group.
•
Reject writes to base virtual disk
: When the repository reaches its maximum defined percentage, the system rejects any I/O write
request to the base virtual disk that triggered the repository access.
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
From the snapshot groups category node, select the snapshot group that you want to change and then select
Copy Services
>
Snapshot Group
>
Change Settings.
The
Change Snapshot Group Settings
window is displayed.
3
Change the snapshot group settings as required.
4
Click
OK
to apply your changes to the snapshot group.
Renaming a snapshot group
Use the
Rename Snapshot Group
option to change the name of the snapshot group when the current name is no longer meaningful or
applicable.
Keep these guidelines in mind when you name a snapshot group:
•
A name can consist of letters, numbers, and the special characters underscore (_), hyphen (-), and pound (#). If you choose any other
characters, an error message is displayed. You are prompted to choose another name.
•
Limit the name to 30 characters. Any leading and trailing spaces in the name are deleted.
•
Use a unique, meaningful name that is easy to understand and remember.
•
Avoid arbitrary names or names that would quickly lose their meaning in the future.
•
If you try to rename a snapshot group with a name that is already in use by another snapshot group, an error message is displayed, and
you are prompted to choose another name for the group.
To rename a snapshot group:
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select the snapshot group that you want to rename and then select
Copy Services
>
Snapshot Group
>
Rename.
The
Rename Snapshot Group
window is displayed.
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