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When the snapshots are collected from a virtual L-Server on Hyper-V, detached disk resources cannot be saved.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver detach.
To detach a disk from an L-Server while the power of the L-Server is on, specify the -online option command.
For details on the rcxadm lserver detach command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
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When changing the configuration, a maximum of up to four disks can be specified at one time.
To perform addition of five or more disks, please perform an additional configuration change.
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When not deleting detached disks from virtual storage when detaching them, the L-Server can be connected with the same operations
as the LUNs that were detached in advance.
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When not deleting detached disks from virtual storage when detaching them, use the following procedure to delete the disk resources:
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Connect the disk resource to the L-Server.
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Select "Yes" in "Detach Selections disks" when detaching disks.
Otherwise, delete the L-Server.
Note
Immediately after a snapshot is restored, there may be differences between the configuration of VM guests managed by L-Server and
those managed by VM management software.
The differences in VM guest configuration are reflected on the configuration of the L-Server by periodic queries made to the VM
management software.
For details on reflection of L-Server configuration by periodic queries, refer to "
If the disk configuration of a virtual machine is modified using VM management software, attaching and detaching disks to and from
virtual L-Servers will be disabled.
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When changed to use a device path other than the following:
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SCSI:0:0 - SCSI:0:6
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SCSI:0:8 - SCSI:0:14
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SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:6
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SCSI:1:8 - SCSI:1:14 AM
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SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:6
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SCSI:2:8 - SCSI:2:14 AM
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SCSI:3:0 - SCSI:3:6
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SCSI:3:8 - SCSI:3:14 AM
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When changed to use Raw Device Mapping
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When changed to use a device path other than the following:
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IDE:0:0
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SCSI:0:1 - SCSI:0:14
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SCSI:1:0 - SCSI:1:14 AM
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SCSI:2:0 - SCSI:2:14 AM
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