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Converting a Standard Volume to a Master Volume

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5. (Optional) Change the name for the new volume. The default name is vdisk-name_Vnumber. For example, MyVdisk_V1. The name is case sensitive and can include 20 characters, but not comma, quotation mark ("), or backslash. Note - If the default name exceeds 20 characters it will be truncated. 6. (Optional) Change the LUN setting. ■ NONE - The volume is not accessible by connected hosts. This setting is the default. You can map the volume to hosts later; see "Managing Volume Mappings" on page 99. ■ 0-maximum (FC and iSCSI) or 1-maximum (SAS only) - Specifies the LUN that all connected hosts can use to access the volume. LUNs already in use are not displayed. 7. Click Create Master Volume. When processing is complete, the new volume is displayed in the Volume Menu panel. Note - Wait a few moments before creating another master volume; otherwise you might not be able to select a snap pool or a different page might display. Converting a Standard Volume to a Master Volume To convert a standard volume to a master volume: 1. Select Manage > Volume Management > Snapshot Services > Snapshot-Enable Volume. For each virtual disk, the virtual disk panel shows a status icon; the name, RAID level, size, number of disk drives, and number of volumes; and utility status, if any. 2. Select a virtual disk. The selected virtual disk's volume names, sizes, and types are displayed, and the amount of free space. 3. Select the standard volume to convert. 4. Select a snap pool. Only snap pools owned by the same controller as the selected virtual disk are listed. Chapter 3 Managing Storage 113

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Chapter 3
Managing Storage
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5.
(Optional) Change the name for the new volume.
The default name is
vdisk-name
_V
number
. For example, MyVdisk_V1.
The name is case sensitive and can include 20 characters, but not comma, quotation
mark ("), or backslash.
Note –
If the default name exceeds 20 characters it will be truncated.
6.
(Optional) Change the LUN setting.
NONE – The volume is not accessible by connected hosts. This setting is the
default. You can map the volume to hosts later; see “Managing Volume
Mappings” on page 99.
0–
maximum
(FC and iSCSI) or 1–
maximum
(SAS only) – Specifies the LUN that
all connected hosts can use to access the volume. LUNs already in use are not
displayed.
7.
Click Create Master Volume.
When processing is complete, the new volume is displayed in the Volume Menu
panel.
Note –
Wait a few moments before creating another master volume; otherwise you
might not be able to select a snap pool or a different page might display.
Converting a Standard Volume to a Master Volume
To convert a standard volume to a master volume:
1.
Select Manage > Volume Management > Snapshot Services > Snapshot-Enable
Volume.
For each virtual disk, the virtual disk panel shows a status icon; the name, RAID
level, size, number of disk drives, and number of volumes; and utility status, if any.
2.
Select a virtual disk.
The selected virtual disk’s volume names, sizes, and types are displayed, and the
amount of free space.
3.
Select the standard volume to convert.
4.
Select a snap pool.
Only snap pools owned by the same controller as the selected virtual disk are listed.