Summary, Unexporting virtual volumes – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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4.

If you make any change in the advanced options, then clear the Show advanced options
checkbox, a warning dialog appears to warn you that the selected advanced options will be
lost.

If you click the Yes button, it changes back to basic mode and all advanced options are set
back to default. If Port (Port Present) or Host and Port (Matched Set) is selected, it is changed
back to the default Host (Host Sees).

If you click the No button, it stays in Advanced mode.

5.

If you selected the Override lower priority templates checkbox and click Finish, a warning
dialog appears. This operation can result in data loss.

6.

Click Next to go to the Summary page, or click Finish to complete the wizard.

Summary

Review the summary information, then click Finish.

Unexporting Virtual Volumes

To unexport a volume:
1.

Navigate to the Virtual Volumes screen.

2.

Right-click the name of the volume you want to unexport.

NOTE:

To select multiple volumes (see

“Selecting Multiple Items” (page 505)

), select all

volumes you want to remove before right-clicking.

3.

Select Unexport from the menu list.

If there are no volumes in an exported set, the Unexport Virtual Volume dialog box displays
the volume(s) to be unexported and the active templates to be removed.

4.

(Optional) Select the checkbox at the lower left corner of the Unexport Virtual Volume dialog
box if you do not want a VLUN change notification issued after removal.

5.

Click OK.

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