To change an access attribute to read-only or protect:
1.
Navigate to the Remote Web Console as a user assigned to the Storage Administrator
(Provisioning) role.
2.
In the Remote Web Console main window, click
Actions
>
Other Function
>
Data Retention
to open the Data Retention window.
3.
Click
to change to
Modify
mode.
4.
Select an LDKC number in the
LDKC
list, select a group that the CU belongs in the
CU Group
list, then click a CU in the tree.
5.
Right-click a volume whose access attribute you want to change. You may select multiple
volumes.
6.
Select
Attribute
, then select
Read Only
or
Protect
.
Figure 12 Selecting Access Attribute
7.
In the
Term Setting
dialog box, specify the retention term. During this period, the access
attribute cannot be changed to read/write. You can enter the number of years and days, or
select Unlimited. The retention term can be extended but cannot be shortened.
•
years: Specify the number of years within the range of 0 to 60. One year is counted as
365 days, whether the year is a leap year.
•
days: Specify the number of days within the range of 0 to 21900.
For example, if 10 years 5 days or 0 years 3655 days is specified, the access attribute of
the volume cannot be changed to read/write in the next 3,655 days.
8.
Click
OK
to close the dialog box.
9.
In the Data Retention window, click
Apply
to apply the setting.
To extend the retention term later, open the
Data Retention
window, right-click the volume, then
select
Retention Term
.
Changing an access attribute to read/write
Before changing the access attribute from read-only or protect to read/write, considering the
following:
•
Remote Web Console secondary windows must be defined for use in advance. Select
Modify
from the
Data Retention
secondary window to set access attributes and prevent other users or
programs from changing storage system settings. When you close the secondary window,
Modify
mode is released. For more information on Remote Web Console secondary windows
and
Modify
mode, see the HP XP7 Remote Web Console User Guide.
•
Do not assign an access attribute to a volume if any job is manipulating data on the volume.
If you assign an access attribute to such a volume, the job will possibly end abnormally.
•
Make sure that the retention term is expired. If expired, the
Retention Term
column in the
Data
Retention
window shows 0. To change the access attribute to read/write within the retention
term, contact HP technical support.
•
Make sure that
Expiration Lock
indicates
Disable > Enable
. If it indicates
Enable > Disable
,
changing to read/write is restricted by an administrator for some reason. Contact the
administrator of your system to ask if you can change the access attribute. (See
disabling the expiration lock” (page 163)
)
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