Dell EqualLogic PS6210XV EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition Ve - Page 5

HIT Groups, General ASM/ME Operations, Edit ASM/ME Settings on Hosts in a HIT Group

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Tree Panel Behavior in Failover Cluster Environments 31 Tree Panel Nodes...31 Tree Panel Icons...33 Group SharePoint Farm Nodes, Clusters, or Host Nodes 34 About Aliases...35 Customize Color Themes...36 Change the Color Theme for ASM/ME...36 Change the Color Theme for the Volume View...36 4 HIT Groups...37 Overview of HIT Groups...37 ASM/ME Operations on HIT Group Members...37 HIT Groups in Non-Cluster Environments...37 HIT Groups in Cluster Environments...38 Create a HIT Group - Overview...40 Prerequisites for HIT Groups...40 Create a HIT Group With the Add Hosts Wizard...41 Edit ASM/ME Settings on Hosts in a HIT Group...41 5 General ASM/ME Operations...42 About Volumes...42 View Volume Details...42 About Thin-Provisioning Volumes in HIT/Microsoft 43 Operations on Failover Clusters...43 Identifying Cluster Volumes in the ASM/ME GUI...44 About Collections...44 Volume-Based Collections...44 Create a Collection...44 More Collection Operations...45 About Schedules...45 Retained Copies or Replicas...45 Recommendations for Schedule Creation...46 Constraints for Schedules...46 Schedules in Cluster Environments...46 Create a Schedule for Smart Copies...46 Modify a Schedule...46 Delete a Schedule...47 Enable a Schedule...47 Disable a Schedule...47 Schedules for Thin-Provisioning...47 About Smart Copies...48 Torn Smart Copies...48 Requirements for Creating Smart Copies...49 Constraints for Smart Copy Operations...50 Create Smart Copies...50 Smart Copy Properties for Volumes...51 View Available Smart Copies...51 View Smart Copy Details...52 Smart Copy Validation ...52 Contents 5

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Tree Panel Behavior in Failover Cluster Environments
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Tree Panel Nodes
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Tree Panel Icons
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Group SharePoint Farm Nodes, Clusters, or Host Nodes
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About Aliases
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Customize Color Themes
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Change the Color Theme for ASM/ME
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Change the Color Theme for the Volume View
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4 HIT Groups
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Overview of HIT Groups
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ASM/ME Operations on HIT Group Members
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HIT Groups in Non-Cluster Environments
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HIT Groups in Cluster Environments
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Create a HIT Group — Overview
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Prerequisites for HIT Groups
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Create a HIT Group With the Add Hosts Wizard
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Edit ASM/ME Settings on Hosts in a HIT Group
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5 General ASM/ME Operations
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About Volumes
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View Volume Details
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About Thin-Provisioning Volumes in HIT/Microsoft
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Operations on Failover Clusters
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Identifying Cluster Volumes in the ASM/ME GUI
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About Collections
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Volume-Based Collections
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Create a Collection
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More Collection Operations
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About Schedules
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Retained Copies or Replicas
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Recommendations for Schedule Creation
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Constraints for Schedules
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Schedules in Cluster Environments
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Create a Schedule for Smart Copies
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Modify a Schedule
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Delete a Schedule
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Enable a Schedule
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Disable a Schedule
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Schedules for Thin-Provisioning
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About Smart Copies
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Torn Smart Copies
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Requirements for Creating Smart Copies
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Constraints for Smart Copy Operations
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Create Smart Copies
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Smart Copy Properties for Volumes
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View Available Smart Copies
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View Smart Copy Details
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Smart Copy Validation
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Contents
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