About the advanced path – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Snapshot Virtual Disks

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Creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk Using the

Advanced Path

About the Advanced Path

Use the advanced path to choose whether to place the snapshot repository

virtual disk on free capacity or unconfigured capacity and to change the

snapshot repository virtual disk parameters. You can select the advanced path

regardless of whether you use free capacity or unconfigured capacity for the

snapshot virtual disk.
Using the advanced path, you can specify the following parameters for your

snapshot virtual disk:

Snapshot Virtual Disk Name — A user-specified name that helps you

associate the snapshot virtual disk to its corresponding snapshot repository

virtual disk and source virtual disk.

Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Name — A user-specified name that

helps you associate the snapshot repository virtual disk to its corresponding

snapshot virtual disk and source virtual disk.

Capacity Allocation — This parameter allows you to choose where to

create the snapshot repository virtual disk. You can allocate capacity by

using one of the following methods:

Use free capacity on the same disk group where the source virtual disk

resides.

Use free capacity on another disk group.

Use unconfigured capacity and create a new disk group for the

snapshot repository virtual disk.

Dell recommends placing the snapshot repository virtual disk within the

disk group of the source virtual disk. This ensures that if drives associated

with the disk group are moved to another storage array, all the virtual disks

associated with the snapshot virtual disk remain in the same group.

Percent Full — When the snapshot repository virtual disk reaches the

user-specified repository full percentage level, the event is logged in the

Major Event Log (MEL). The default snapshot repository full percentage

level is 50% of the source virtual disk.

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