Re-creating snapshot virtual disks, Disabling a snapshot virtual disk, Ee "re-creating – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Snapshot Virtual Disks

• Any virtual disk in the disk group is in any state of modification.
• The controller that has ownership of this virtual disk is currently adding

capacity to another virtual disk. Each controller can add capacity to only

one virtual disk at a time.

• No free capacity exists in the disk group.
• No unconfigured capacity is available to add to the disk group.

To expand the snapshot repository virtual disk from MD Storage Manager:

1 Click the Modify tab, then click Modify snapshot virtual disks.
2 Click Expand Snapshot Repository.
3 Click the snapshot repository virtual disk you want to expand.
4 If necessary, you can add free capacity to the volume group by adding an

unassigned drive. To add an unassigned drive:

a

Click Add Drives.

b

Select the capacity to add from the drop-down menu.

c

Click Add.

5 Enter the amount by which you want to expand the snapshot repository

virtual disk in the

Increase capacity by field.

6 Click Finish to expand the capacity of the snapshot repository virtual disk.

Re-creating Snapshot Virtual Disks

Before re-creating a snapshot virtual disk, refer to the following guidelines.

Disabling a Snapshot Virtual Disk

Disable a snapshot virtual disk if one of the following conditions exists:

• You do not need the snapshot now.
• You intend to re-create the snapshot at a later time and want to retain the

associated snapshot repository virtual disk so that you do not need to

create it again.

• You want to maximize storage array performance by stopping copy-on-

write activity to the snapshot repository virtual disk.

The SMdevices utility displays the snapshot virtual disk in its output, even

after the snapshot virtual disk is disabled.

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