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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.
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When you decrease capacity for a snapshot virtual disk or a consistency group member snapshot virtual disk, the system automatically
transitions the virtual disk to a
Disabled
state.
To decrease the overall repository capacity:
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select the storage object for which you want to decrease the repository capacity.
3
Right click the selected storage object and select
Overall Repository
>
Decrease Capacity.
The
Decrease Repository Capacity
window is displayed.
4
Select one or more repository virtual disks from the
Repository member virtual disks
table that you want to remove.
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The table displays the member virtual disks in reverse order that they were added for the storage object. When you can click on
any row in the table, that row and all rows preceding it are selected.
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The last row of the table, which is the first repository added, is disabled because at least one repository must exist for the storage
object.
5
Click
Delete selected repository virtual disks
if you want to delete all associated repositories that exist for each member virtual disk
selected in the
Repository member virtual disks
table.
6
Click
Decrease Repository
.
The system performs the following actions:
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Updates the capacity for the overall repository.
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Displays the newly-updated repository member virtual disk(s) for the overall repository.
Performing revive operation
Use the
Revive
option to force a storage object to an Optimal state if it does not transition automatically after a failure is corrected.
You can use the
Revive
option for these storage objects:
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Snapshot group
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Snapshot virtual disk
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Consistency group member virtual disk
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Consistency group member snapshot virtual disk
NOTE:
Use the Revive option only if you are instructed to do so in a Recovery Guru procedure or by a Technical Support
representative. You cannot cancel this operation after it starts.
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:
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Adding one or more existing repository virtual disks.
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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.
CAUTION:
Using the Revive option when there are still failures may cause data corruption or data loss, and the storage object
returns to the Failed state.
1
From the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2
Select the storage object that you want to revive and then select one of the following menu paths—depending on the storage object
you selected:
•
Copy Services
>
Snapshot Group
>
Advanced
>
Revive.
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Copy Services
>
Snapshot Virtual Disk
>
Advanced
>
Revive.
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Copy Services
>
Consistency Group Member Virtual Disk
>
Advanced
>
Revive.
3
Type
yes
in the text box and then click
Revive
to restore the storage object to an
Optimal
state.
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