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Policies and Geometry, Summary, Exporting Virtual Volumes, Export

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Policies and Geometry 1. In the Policies group box: In the Include default value column on the left, check the appropriate boxes to include properties in the template. The list of values for each property are listed in the Defined default value column on the right. Include any properties for which you wish to define specific values to be used by the template. Checking the Allow override checkbox allow users to modify that property's value when applying the template. 2. In the Geometry group box: a. In the Include default value column on the left, check the appropriate boxes to include properties in the template. The list of values for each property are listed in the Defined default value column on the right. Include any properties for which you wish to define specific values to be used by the template. Checking the Allow override checkbox allow users to modify that property's value when applying the template. b. Enter the number of sectors per track, or accept the default value. c. Enter the number of heads per cylinder, or accept the default value. d. Use the following table as a guide when choosing which properties to include: Property Sectors Per Track Heads Per Cylinder Include in the template in order to... Specify the number of sectors to allow per track. Specify the number of heads to use per cylinder. 3. Click Next to view summary information, or click Finish. Summary Review the summary information, then click Finish. Exporting Virtual Volumes To use the Management Console to export a virtual volume, access the Export Virtual Volume wizard: 1. Click Hosts or Provisioning in the Manager Pane. 2. In the Common Actions panel, click Export Volume. 3. If you are working in the Provisioning manager, you can: a. Access the Virtual Volumes tab in the Management Window. b. Right-click the volume you wish to export. c. In the menu that appears, click Export. The Export Virtual Volume wizard appears. Export 1. 2. 3. In the General group box: a. System - Select a system from the list. b. Domain - Select a domain from the list. If not applicable, select . In the Virtual Volume group box: a. Select either Virtual Volume or Virtual Volume Set. b. From the virtual volume or virtual volume set list, select the volume(s) to export. In the Export To group box: a. Select either Host (Host Sees) or Host Set (Host in Set). b. From the host or host set list, select the host(s) you wish to export the virtual volumes to. Exporting Virtual Volumes 151

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Policies and Geometry
1.
In the
Policies
group box:
In the
Include default value
column on the left, check the appropriate boxes to include properties
in the template. The list of values for each property are listed in the
Defined default value
column on the right. Include any properties for which you wish to define specific values to be
used by the template. Checking the
Allow override
checkbox allow users to modify that
property's value when applying the template.
2.
In the
Geometry
group box:
a.
In the
Include default value
column on the left, check the appropriate boxes to include
properties in the template. The list of values for each property are listed in the
Defined
default value
column on the right. Include any properties for which you wish to define
specific values to be used by the template. Checking the
Allow override
checkbox allow
users to modify that property's value when applying the template.
b.
Enter the number of sectors per track, or accept the default value.
c.
Enter the number of heads per cylinder, or accept the default value.
d.
Use the following table as a guide when choosing which properties to include:
Include in the template in order to...
Property
Specify the number of sectors to allow per track.
Sectors Per Track
Specify the number of heads to use per cylinder.
Heads Per Cylinder
3.
Click
Next
to view summary information, or click
Finish
.
Summary
Review the summary information, then click
Finish
.
Exporting Virtual Volumes
To use the Management Console to export a virtual volume, access the
Export Virtual Volume
wizard:
1.
Click
Hosts
or
Provisioning
in the Manager Pane.
2.
In the Common Actions panel, click
Export Volume
.
3.
If you are working in the Provisioning manager, you can:
a.
Access the
Virtual Volumes
tab in the Management Window.
b.
Right-click the volume you wish to export.
c.
In the menu that appears, click
Export
.
The
Export Virtual Volume
wizard appears.
Export
1.
In the
General
group box:
a.
System
- Select a system from the list.
b.
Domain
- Select a domain from the list. If not applicable, select
<none>
.
2.
In the Virtual Volume group box:
a.
Select either
Virtual Volume
or
Virtual Volume Set
.
b.
From the virtual volume or virtual volume set list, select the volume(s) to export.
3.
In the
Export To
group box:
a.
Select either
Host (Host Sees)
or
Host Set (Host in Set)
.
b.
From the host or host set list, select the host(s) you wish to export the virtual volumes to.
Exporting Virtual Volumes
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