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Expose Snapshot
Here’s an example of exposing a snapshot.
1.
Select the
Snapshots
function submenu, click
▼
->
Expose Snapshot
to set writable
snapshot capacity to expose the snapshot.
Figure 12-8
Set Writable Snapshot Capacity to Expose Snapshot
2.
Enter a
Capacity
which is reserved for the snapshot. If the size is 0, the exposed
snapshot will be read only. Otherwise, the exposed snapshot can be read / written, and
the size will be the maximum capacity for writing.
3.
Click the
OK
button.
4.
Click
▼
->
Map LUN
to map a LUN to the snapshot. Please refer to the chapter 8.6,
5.
Done. The Snapshot can be used as a volume.
TIP:
If the capacity of exposed snapshot is set to 0, the snapshot is read only.
If it is not 0, the snapshot can be writable and it becomes writable
snapshot.
Unexpose Snapshot
Here’s an example of unexposing a snapshot.
1.
Select the
Snapshots
function submenu, click
▼
->
Un
e
xpose Snapshot
to unexposed
snapshot
2.
Click
OK
button.
Configure LUN Mappings
1.
Select the
Snapshots
function submenu, click
▼
->
Map LUN
to map a LUN to the
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