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NOTE:
Deleting a base virtual disk automatically deletes any associated snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot
virtual disk. You cannot delete a snapshot virtual disk that is in a virtual disk copy with a status of In Progress.
To rename a snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk:
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select the snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk that you want to disable and then select one of the
following:
•
Copy Services
>
Snapshot Virtual disk
>
Delete.
The
Confirm Delete Snapshot Virtual Disk
window is displayed.
•
Copy Services
>
Consistency Group Snapshot Virtual Disk
>
Delete.
The
Confirm Delete Consistency Group Snapshot Virtual
Disk
window is displayed.
3
If the snapshot virtual disk or the consistency group snapshot virtual disk is read-write, select the option to delete the associated
repository.
4
Type
yes
in the text box and then click
Delete
to delete the snapshot virtual disk or consistency group snapshot virtual disk.
Increasing capacity of overall repository
An overall repository can contain multiple repository virtual disks. You can use the
Increase Capacity
option to increase the storage
capacity of an existing overall repository for the following storage objects:
•
Snapshot group
•
Snapshot virtual disk
•
Consistency group member virtual disk
•
Consistency group member snapshot virtual disk
•
Replicated pair
Use this option when you receive a warning that the overall repository is in danger of becoming full. You can increase the repository
capacity by performing one of these tasks:
•
Adding one or more existing repository virtual disks.
•
Creating a repository virtual disk using free capacity that is available on a disk group or disk pool.
NOTE:
If no free capacity exists on any disk group or disk pool, you can add unconfigured capacity in the form of unused
physical disks to a disk group or disk pool.
You cannot increase the storage capacity of an overall repository if one of these conditions exists:
•
The repository virtual disk that you want to add does not have an Optimal status.
•
Any repository virtual disk in the disk group or disk pool that you want to add is in any state of modification.
•
No free capacity exists in the disk group or disk pool that you want to add.
•
No unconfigured capacity exists in the disk group or disk pool that you want to add.
•
There are no eligible existing repository virtual disks—including mismatched DS attributes.
•
Make sure that a base virtual disk and each of the individual repository virtual disks in the overall repository have the same Data Service
(DS) attributes, specifically for the following characteristics:
•
RAID Level—A repository in a disk pool is considered to have a matching RAID Level for any base virtual disk on a disk group, regardless
of the base virtual disk’s actual RAID Level. However, a repository on a disk group is considered to have a matching RAID Level only if
that RAID Level is identical to the RAID Level of the base virtual disk.
•
Physical Disk Type—A match requires that the base virtual disk and the repository virtual disk reside on either a disk group or disk pool
with identical physical disk type attributes.
•
You cannot increase or decrease the repository capacity for a snapshot virtual disk that is read-only because it does not have an
associated repository. Only snapshot virtual disks that are read-write require a repository.
To increase the overall repository capacity:
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select the storage object for which you want to increase the repository capacity.
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