HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 72

Aborting a volume copy, With Modified Data, Copy the Volume, Provisioning > Create Volume Copy

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• With Modified Data. If the source volume is a snapshot, select this option to include the snapshot's modified data in the copy. Otherwise, the copy will contain only the data that existed when the snapshot was created. 4. Click Copy the Volume. A confirmation dialog appears. 5. Click Yes to continue; otherwise, click No. If you clicked Yes and With Modified Data is selected and the snapshot has modified data, a second confirmation dialog appears. 6. Click Yes to continue; otherwise, click No. If you clicked Yes, the volume copy operation starts. While the operation is in progress, the destination volume is offline and its type is shown as "standard*". If you unmounted/unpresented/unmapped a snapshot to copy its modified data, wait until processing is complete before you remount/re-present/remap it. If the task succeeds, the destination volume's type becomes standard and the volume appears in the Configuration View panel. 7. Optionally map the volume to hosts. To schedule a volume copy task 1. In the Configuration View panel, right-click a volume and select Provisioning > Create Volume Copy. 2. In the main panel, select Scheduled. 3. Set the options: • New Volume Prefix. Optionally change the default prefix to identify volumes created by this task. The prefix is case sensitive; cannot include a comma, double quote, angle bracket, or backslash; and can have a maximum of 26 bytes. Automatically created volumes are named prefix_cn, where n starts at 001. • Residing On Vdisk. Optionally change the destination vdisk. • With Modified Data. If the source volume is a snapshot, select this option to include the snapshot's modified data in the copy. Otherwise, the copy will contain only the data that existed when the snapshot was created. • Start Schedule. Specify a date and a time in the future to be the first instance when the scheduled task will run, and to be the starting point for any specified recurrence. • Date must use the format yyyy-mm-dd. • Time must use the format hh:mm followed by either AM, PM, or 24H (24-hour clock). For example, 13:00 24H is the same as 1:00 PM. • Recurrence. Specify interval at which the the task should run. Set the interval to at least 2 minutes. The default is 1 minute. • Time Constraint. Specify a time range within which the task should run. • Date Constraint. Specify days when the task should run. Ensure that this constraint includes the Start Schedule date. • End Schedule. Specify when the task should stop running. 4. Click Schedule Volume Copy. If the task succeeded, the schedule is saved and can be viewed in the overview panel for the volume or system. 5. If you will copy snapshot modified data, make a reminder to unmount/unpresent/unmap the snapshot before the scheduled task runs. Aborting a volume copy You can cancel an in-progress volume copy operation. When the cancellation is complete, the destination volume is deleted. To abort a volume copy 1. In the Configuration View panel, right-click the destination volume and then select Provisioning > Abort Volume Copy. The Volume Overview panel shows the operation's progress. 2. Click Abort Volume Copy. A message confirms that the operation has been aborted. 3. Click OK. The destination volume is removed from the Configuration View panel. 72 Provisioning the system

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Provisioning the system
With Modified Data
. If the source volume is a snapshot, select this option to include the snapshot’s modified
data in the copy. Otherwise, the copy will contain only the data that existed when the snapshot was created.
4.
Click
Copy the Volume
. A confirmation dialog appears.
5.
Click
Yes
to continue; otherwise, click
No
. If you clicked Yes and With Modified Data is selected and the snapshot
has modified data, a second confirmation dialog appears.
6.
Click
Yes
to continue; otherwise, click
No
. If you clicked Yes, the volume copy operation starts. While the
operation is in progress, the destination volume is offline and its type is shown as “standard*”. If you
unmounted/unpresented/unmapped a snapshot to copy its modified data,
wait
until processing is complete
before you remount/re-present/remap it. If the task succeeds, the destination volume’s type becomes standard
and the volume appears in the Configuration View panel.
7.
Optionally map the volume to hosts.
To schedule a volume copy task
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a volume and select
Provisioning > Create Volume Copy
.
2.
In the main panel, select
Scheduled
.
3.
Set the options:
New Volume Prefix. Optionally change the default prefix to identify volumes created by this task. The prefix is
case sensitive; cannot include a comma, double quote, angle bracket, or backslash; and can have a
maximum of 26 bytes. Automatically created volumes are named
prefix
_c
n
, where
n
starts at 001.
Residing On Vdisk. Optionally change the destination vdisk.
With Modified Data
. If the source volume is a snapshot, select this option to include the snapshot’s modified
data in the copy. Otherwise, the copy will contain only the data that existed when the snapshot was created.
Start Schedule. Specify a date and a time in the future to be the first instance when the scheduled task will
run, and to be the starting point for any specified recurrence.
Date must use the format
yyyy
-
mm
-
dd
.
Time must use the format
hh
:
mm
followed by either AM, PM, or 24H (24-hour clock). For example,
13:00 24H is the same as 1:00 PM.
Recurrence. Specify interval at which the the task should run. Set the interval to at least 2 minutes. The default
is 1 minute.
Time Constraint. Specify a time range within which the task should run.
Date Constraint. Specify days when the task should run. Ensure that this constraint includes the Start Schedule
date.
End Schedule. Specify when the task should stop running.
4.
Click
Schedule Volume Copy
. If the task succeeded, the schedule is saved and can be viewed in the overview
panel for the volume or system.
5.
If you will copy snapshot modified data, make a reminder to unmount/unpresent/unmap the snapshot before the
scheduled task runs.
Aborting a volume copy
You can cancel an in-progress volume copy operation. When the cancellation is complete, the destination volume is
deleted.
To abort a volume copy
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click the destination volume and then select
Provisioning > Abort Volume
Copy
. The Volume Overview panel shows the operation’s progress.
2.
Click
Abort Volume Copy
. A message confirms that the operation has been aborted.
3.
Click
OK
. The destination volume is removed from the Configuration View panel.