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Creating Snapshot Virtual Disk
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Do one of the following:
•
Select a base virtual disk, and then select
Copy Services
>
Snapshot Virtual disk
>
Create.
The
Select Existing Snapshot Image
or New Snapshot Image
window is displayed.
•
Select a base virtual disk, and then select
Copy Services
>
Snapshot Image
>
Create Snapshot Virtual Disk.
The
Snapshot
Virtual Disk Settings
window is displayed. Go to step 4.
3
If you selected a base virtual disk in step 1, choose the snapshot image for which you want to create a snapshot virtual disk. Do one of
the following:
•
Select
An existing snapshot image
and then select a snapshot image from the snapshot image table and click
Next
.
•
Select
A new snapshot image (on an existing snapshot group)
and then a snapshot group from the existing snapshot group table
and then click
Next
.
The
Snapshot Virtual Disk Settings
window is displayed.
4
In the
Snapshot virtual disk name
field, enter a unique name (30 character maximum) that best describes the virtual disk selected for
this snapshot image, for example, AccountingData.
By default, the snapshot virtual disk name is shown in the name text box as follows:
[base-virtual disk-name] - SV +
sequence-number
In this example, SV (snapshot virtual disk) is the appended suffix and sequence-number is the chronological number of the snapshot
virtual disk relative to the base virtual disk.
For example, if you create the first snapshot virtual disk for a base virtual disk called “Accounting”, the default name of the snapshot
virtual disk is “Accounting_SV_01”. The default name of the next snapshot virtual disk you create based on “Accounting” is
“Accounting_SV_02”.
There is a 30-character limit. After you reach this limit, you can no longer type in the text box. If the base virtual disk is 30 characters,
the default name for the group uses the base virtual disk name truncated enough to add the suffix “SV” and the sequence string.
5
In the
Map to host
drop-down, specify how you want to map the host to the snapshot virtual disk.
•
Map Now to Default Group
– The virtual disk is automatically assigned a logical unit number (LUN) and is accessible by any hosts
that are connected to the storage array.
•
Map Later
– The virtual disk is not assigned a LUN and is not accessible by any hosts until you go to the
Host Mappings
tab and
assign a specific host and LUN to this virtual disk.
•
Select a specific host
– You can select a specific host or host group from the list. This option is available only if Storage
Partitioning is enabled.
NOTE:
Make sure there are enough free LUNs on the host or host group that you selected to map to a snapshot virtual disk.
6
Select how to grant host access to the snapshot virtual disk. Do one of the following:
•
Select
Read Write
and go to step 7.
•
Select
Read Only
and click
Finish
to create the snapshot virtual disk. Go to step 8.
NOTE:
Repositories are not required for Read Only snapshot virtual disks.
Keep these guidelines in mind when you grant host access to a snapshot virtual disk:
•
Each host has its own logical unit number (LUN) address space and allows the same LUN to be used by different host groups or
hosts to access snapshot virtual disks in a storage array.
•
You can define one mapping for each snapshot virtual disk in the storage array.
•
Mappings are shared between controllers in the storage array.
•
The same LUN cannot be used twice by a host group or a host to access a snapshot virtual disk. You must use a unique LUN.
•
An access virtual disk mapping is not required for out-of-band storage arrays.
7
Choose how you want to create the repository for the Read-Write snapshot virtual disk. Do one of the following:
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