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1. In the Policies group box enable any of the following: a. Allow stale snapshots. b. Restrict export to one host. c. Retention Time. If enabled, enter a value in the corresponding text box and then select either day(s) or hour(s). d. Expiration Time. If enabled, enter a value in the corresponding text box and the select either day(s) or hour(s). 2. In the Geometry group box: a. Enter the number of sectors per track, or accept the default value. b. Enter the number of heads per cylinder, or accept the default value. 3. Click Next to view summary information, or click Finish. Summary Review the summary information, then click Finish. Creating Similar Virtual Volumes You can create new virtual volumes based on existing virtual volumes. To do this: 1. Access the Virtual Volumes tab. 2. Right-click the volume you wish to use as the basis for your new volume. 3. In the menu that appears, click Create Similar. The Create VV wizard appears. Configure Virtual Volume 1. In the General group box: a. System - Select the system where the volume will be created. b. Domain - Select the domain in which the volume will reside. Select if not applicable. c. Name - Enter a name for the new volume. d. ID - Enter an ID for the new volume if you uncheck the auto box (option shown only if Show advanced options is selected). e. Use Template - Select the volume template to apply to the new volume. If not required, select . f. Comments - Enter any notes about the volume. 2. In the Allocation group box: a. Select how the volume will be provisioned. Selecting Thinly Provisioned results in the creation of a Thinly Provisioned Virtual Volume (TPVV). Selecting Fully Provisioned results in the creation of a base volume. b. Size - Enter the size of the volume. Change the Size list value to MiB or TiB as applicable. The default is GiB. NOTE: Minimum permitted volume size is 256MiB, maximum is 16TiB. Minimum chunklet size for a V-Class system is 1 GB, if 256MiB virtual volumes are created, the remaining space of the volume will be unused. 132 Virtual Volumes

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1.
In the
Policies
group box enable any of the following:
a.
Allow stale snapshots.
b.
Restrict export to one host.
c.
Retention Time. If enabled, enter a value in the corresponding text box and then select
either day(s) or hour(s).
d.
Expiration Time. If enabled, enter a value in the corresponding text box and the select
either day(s) or hour(s).
2.
In the
Geometry
group box:
a.
Enter the number of sectors per track, or accept the default value.
b.
Enter the number of heads per cylinder, or accept the default value.
3.
Click
Next
to view summary information, or click
Finish
.
Summary
Review the summary information, then click
Finish
.
Creating Similar Virtual Volumes
You can create new virtual volumes based on existing virtual volumes. To do this:
1.
Access the
Virtual Volumes
tab.
2.
Right-click the volume you wish to use as the basis for your new volume.
3.
In the menu that appears, click
Create Similar
.
The
Create VV
wizard appears.
Configure Virtual Volume
1.
In the
General
group box:
a.
System
- Select the system where the volume will be created.
b.
Domain
- Select the domain in which the volume will reside. Select
<none>
if not
applicable.
c.
Name
- Enter a name for the new volume.
d.
ID
- Enter an ID for the new volume if you uncheck the
auto
box (option shown only if
Show advanced options
is selected).
e.
Use Template
- Select the volume template to apply to the new volume. If not required,
select
<none>
.
f.
Comments
- Enter any notes about the volume.
2.
In the
Allocation
group box:
a.
Select how the volume will be provisioned. Selecting
Thinly Provisioned
results in the
creation of a Thinly Provisioned Virtual Volume (TPVV). Selecting
Fully Provisioned
results
in the creation of a base volume.
b.
Size
- Enter the size of the volume. Change the
Size
list value to MiB or TiB as applicable.
The default is GiB.
NOTE:
Minimum permitted volume size is 256MiB, maximum is 16TiB. Minimum
chunklet size for a V-Class system is 1 GB, if 256MiB virtual volumes are created, the
remaining space of the volume will be unused.
132
Virtual Volumes