Deleting cvs volumes – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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13.

In the Input SSID list, select a new SSID.

NOTE:

When you log in as a storage administrator and the SSID number of another SLPR is used
check box is selected, you can also enter an SSID in the Input SSID list.

14.

Click Set. The SSID appears in the SSID box of the SSID setting area.

15.

To set two or more SSIDs, repeat step 12 through step 14.

16.

After setting all SSIDs, click Next. The Install CV confirmation dialog box appears.

17.

Verify that the information displayed in the Install CV confirmation dialog box is correct, and
click OK.

New settings appear in blue bold italics in the LDEV Information table on the Customized Volume
pane.

NOTE:

Setting changes are not yet implemented in the array. You cannot manipulate blue VDEVs
until you click Apply to apply the changes to the array or Cancel to cancel them, but you
can install additional CVs in VDEVs with red icons.

18.

To apply the changes to the array, click Apply (or Cancel to cancel them).

19.

Click OK.

NOTE:

When the Install CV operation starts, a notation appears across the bottom of the pane
indicating the progress and completion at the end of operation.

Deleting CVS volumes

To delete an individual CVS volume within a VDEV, use the Volume to Space operation (see

Converting

logical volumes to space

).

Converting CVs back to FVs (Volume Initialize operation)

CAUTION:

The Volume Initialize function is a destructive operation. Data on the CVS volume being converted is
lost when the operation is complete. You are responsible for backing up data as needed before
performing this operation.

Use the Volume Initialize function to convert a CVS volume back to a fixed volume. This operation
de-installs all variable-sized volumes under a CVS volume, and reformats the CVS volume as a normal
FV (fixed volume).

Custom Volume Size operations

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