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8.
Click
Apply
to submit the task.
Result
The pair deletion process begins ("SMPL(PD)" status), and then the pair is
deleted.
Related tasks
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Accelerating the Thin Image pair deletion process
You can shorten the time that a Thin Image pair is in the process of being
deleted ("SMPL(PD)" status). If the pair status is "SMPL(PD)", you cannot
recreate a Thin Image pair, and you cannot assign an S-VOL to snapshot
data, release an assignment, or change an assignment.
Procedure
1.
Delete the snapshot data by resynchronizing the pair.
This puts the pair in "PAIR" status.
2.
Delete the pair.
Related tasks
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Resynchronizing Thin Image pairs
Removing Thin Image snapshot groups
You can remove snapshot groups by deleting all of the pairs in the group.
Remove snapshot groups before performing the next pair task.
Note:
You can use HDvM - SN only to reference consistency and snapshot
groups and to remove snapshot groups. You cannot use HDvM - SN to delete
consistency groups.
Procedure
1.
Delete all of the Thin Image pairs that are assigned to the snapshot
group.
Assigning secondary volumes to Thin Image pair snapshot
data
This section explains how to assign secondary volumes to Thin Image
snapshot data.
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Hitachi Thin Image User Guide for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G Series and F Series