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When you define the capacity requirements for a repository, keep in mind any future requirements that you may have for other virtual
disks in this disk group or disk pool. Make sure that you have enough capacity to meet your data storage needs, but you do not over
allocate because you can quickly use up all the storage in your storage array.
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The list of repository candidates can contain both new and existing repository virtual disks. Existing repository virtual disks are left on
the storage array by default when you delete a consistency group snapshot virtual disk. Existing repository virtual disks are placed at
the top of the list. The benefit to reusing an existing repository virtual disk is that you can avoid the initialization process that occurs
when you create a new one.
To create a consistency group snapshot virtual disk repository:
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select the consistency group to which you want to add member virtual disks and then select
Copy Services
>
Consistency Group
>
Remove Member Virtual Disks.
The
Consistency Group Snapshot Virtual Disk Settings
window is displayed.
3
Select
Manual
and click
Next
to customize the repository candidate settings for the consistency group.
The
Consistency Group Snapshot Virtual Disk Repository Settings - Manual
window is displayed.
4
Select how you want filter the repository candidates for each member virtual disk in the consistency group, based on either a
percentage of the base virtual disk capacity or by preferred capacity.
The best repository candidate for each member virtual disk based on your selections is displayed.
5
Select
Edit individual repository candidates
if you want to edit repository candidates for the member virtual disks.
6
Select the repository, from the
Repository candidates
table, that you want to use for each member virtual disk in the consistency
group.
Select a repository candidate that is closest to the capacity you specified.
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The
Repository candidates
table shows both new and existing repositories that are capable of being used for each member virtual
disk in the consistency group based on the value you specified for percentage or the value you specified for preferred capacity.
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By default, the system displays the repositories for each member virtual disk of the consistency group using a value of 20 percent
of the member virtual disk’s capacity. It filters out undersized repository candidates, and those with different Data Service (DS)
attributes. If appropriate candidates are not returned using these settings, you can click
Run Auto-Choose
to provide automatic
candidate recommendations.
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The
Difference
column shows the mathematical difference between your selected capacity and the actual capacity of the
repository candidate. If the repository candidate is new, the system uses the exact capacity size that you specified and displays
zero (0) in the
Difference
column.
7
To edit an individual repository candidate:
a Select the candidate from the
Repository candidates
table and click
Edit
to modify the capacity settings for the repository.
b Click
OK
.
8
In the
% full
box, define the value that determines when a warning is triggered when the capacity of a consistency group snapshot
virtual disk repository reaches the defined percentage.
9
Click
Finish
to create the repository.
Disabling Snapshot Virtual Disk or consistency group Snapshot
Virtual Disk
Use the
Disable
option when you want to invalidate a snapshot copy or a consistency group snapshot virtual disk. If the snapshot virtual
disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk is designated as read-write, this option also allows you to stop any further write activity to
its associated snapshot repository virtual disk.
Use the
Disable
option if one of these conditions applies:
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You are finished with the snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk for the time being.
•
You intend to re-create the snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk (that is designated as read-write) later and
want to retain the associated snapshot repository virtual disk so that it does not need to be created again.
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You want to maximize the storage array performance by stopping write activity to the snapshot repository virtual disk.
If you decide to re-create the snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk, you must choose a snapshot image from the
same base virtual disk.
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