HP 418800-B21 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 user guide ( - Page 139
Host volume concepts
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Considerations • You can only use the GUI to remove a dynamic capacity policy. • If a dynamic capacity policy has been applied to multiple host volumes, it can be removed simultaneously from all of them. Procedure 1. In the navigation pane, select Host Volumes. 2. On the Host Volumes tab, select the host volume for which you want to remove a dynamic capacity policy. Select multiple host volumes to remove a policy from all of them. 3. Select Actions > Remove Dynamic Capacity Policy. The Remove Dynamic Capacity Policy window opens. Follow the instructions in the window. Host volume concepts Host volumes overview The replication manager uses the term host volumes in two ways: broadly and narrowly. When used broadly, as in the phrase "select the host volumes content pane", the term refers to all types of host storage resources that are discovered by the replication manager on an enabled host. These resources include the following major categories: • Entire disks, partitions, slices, and logical volumes. • Host volume groups. See Logical volumes and volume groups. • Host disk devices. See hostdisk devices. When used narrowly, as in the phrase "select the host volumes tab", the term refers only to the category of physical disks, partitions, slices, and logical volumes. The properties of host volumes, host volume groups, and host disk devices are automatically discovered by the replication manager and are maintained in the replication manager's database. See automatic discovery (refresh). An important aspect of host volumes is where the underlying physical storage is located, either in the SAN or on the host proper. SAN-based host volumes With SAN-based host volumes, the underlying physical storage is in an HP StorageWorks storage system and is organized as virtual disks. When a virtual disk is presented to a host, the host identifies the virtual disk (LUN) as a specific host volume. HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 139