HP StorageWorks 70 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 user gu - Page 421
Detaching mirrorclones, Editing virtual disk properties, Fracturing mirrorclones
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1. In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks. 2. On the List tab, select the source virtual disk to delete. 3. Select Actions > Delete. A confirmation window appears. 4. Click OK to confirm the action. Detaching mirrorclones Detach a fractured mirrorclone from its source virtual disk. The detached mirrorclone becomes an independent (original) virtual disk. See fractured mirrorclones. Considerations • You can use the GUI, or jobs to detach fractured mirrorclones. See virtual disks actions cross reference. • A mirrorclone must be fractured before it can be detached. See mirrorclone guidelines and mirrorclone states. Procedure 1. In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks. 2. On the List tab, select the fractured mirrorclone virtual disk to detach. Alternately, you can select the mirrorclone's source virtual disk. 3. Select Actions > Detach Mirrorclone. The Detach Mirrorclone confirmation window opens. 4. Click OK. The window closes. 5. The Monitor Job window opens. An implicit job is begun to execute the action. See jobs implicit job startup. 6. After the implicit job completes, refresh the content pane to display the most current resources. See refreshing display panes. Editing virtual disk properties Edit (set) the properties of a virtual disk. Considerations • You can use the GUI or the CLUI. See virtual disks actions cross reference. The CLUI allows you to edit several different properties. The GUI action allows you to edit only the virtual disk name. • Guidelines apply. See virtual disk guidelines. Procedure This procedure uses the GUI. 1. In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks. 2. On the List tab, select the virtual disk whose properties you want to edit. 3. Select Actions > Edit Properties. The Editing the Virtual Disk window opens. 4. Fracturing mirrorclones Stop (fracture) the synchronized local replication from a source virtual disk to its mirrorclone. This action converts a synchronized mirrorclone to a fractured mirrorclone. See fractured mirrorclones and synchronized mirrorclones. HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 421