
Table 49 Requirements for changing volume characteristics
(continued)
Requirements for Changing
Item
The cluster must have sufficient storage systems and
unallocated space to support the new data protection level.
Data protection level
For example, you just added more storage to a cluster and
have more capacity. You decide to change the data
protection level for a volume from Network RAID-0 to
Network RAID-10 to ensure you have redundancy for your
data.
Before changing the size of a volume, refer to
“Changing
the volume size on the server” (page 153)
To increase the size of the volume:
Size
•
If you have enough free space in the cluster, simply
enter the new size
•
If you do not have enough free space in the cluster,
delete volumes and/or snapshots, or add a storage
system to the cluster
To decrease the size of the volume (not recommended):
•
You must shrink the file system on the volume before
shrinking the volume in the CMC, if the volume has been
or is mounted by any operating system
•
Do not decrease the size of the volume below the size
needed for data currently stored on the volume
CAUTION:
HP recommends that you do not decrease the volume size. If you shrink the volume
in the CMC before shrinking it from the server file system, your data will be corrupted or lost.
To edit a volume
1.
In the navigation window, select the volume you want to edit.
2.
Click
Volume Tasks
and select
Edit Volume
.
Changing the volume description
1.
In the Description field, edit the description.
2.
Click
OK
when you are finished.
Changing the cluster—migrating a volume to a different cluster
Editing the volume to change the cluster causes the volume to migrate to the target cluster.
TheSAN/iQ operating system software allows the online migration of volumes between storage
clusters in the same management group. This migration can be used to manage both storage
capacity and performance between clusters. For example, move a large volume from Cluster A to
Cluster B to free up space in Cluster A, or improve the performance of a volume by moving it from
a cluster of MDL-SAS storage systems to a cluster of 15K SAS storage systems.
See
Table 49 (page 158)
for the requirements for migrating a volume.
Editing a volume
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