Users Guide

Rename
The Rename feature allows for renaming the selected object from the VirtualDisk tree view.
1. Select the object to be renamed, and then click the Rename icon.
2. Type new name for the object.
3. Click OK to apply the change.
Disable Data Assurance
The Disable Data Assurance allows for disabling data assurance (T10 PI) on the selected virtual disk. You
can only disable Data Assurance (DA) on virtual disks residing in a virtual disk group and not on virtual
disks residing in a disk pool. Select the virtual disk to deactivate DA on, and then click the Disable Data
Assurance icon from the Actions drop-down menu. No confirmation window is displayed during this
operation.
NOTE: After DA has been deactivated on a virtual disk, it cannot be reenabled. The virtual disks must
be recreated to enable DA.
NOTE: You can only disable DA on a virtual disk without dependencies such as legacy snapshots or
remote replication relationships.
Delete
The Delete command provides the ability to delete the selected object (virtual disk, disk group, disk pool,
or snapshot). You can only delete objects that are not participating in remote replication groups,
snapshot groups, or remote replications.
1. Select the object that you want to delete, and then click the Delete command from the Actions
drop-down menu.
2. Click OK to confirm deletion of the object (click Cancel to cancel deletion of object).
NOTE: You cannot delete some objects until all child objects are deleted first; such as DDPs or
virtual disks in a replicated relationship. Delete or remove member objects before deleting base
virtual disk, disk group, or disk pool.
Delete Multiple Virtual Disks
The Delete Multiple Virtual Disks command allows for deleting multiple virtual disks at one time. To use
this feature, perform the following task:
1. Select the storage array object from the virtual disks tree view.
2. Select the Delete Multiple Virtual Disks command from the Actions drop-down menu.
The Delete Multiple Virtual Disks wizard is displayed.
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