HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Manager user guide (AG781-96017, March 2009)

2. Select Manage > Set Clustered. The Set Clustered screen appears.
3. Check the Support cluster option.
4. Click Next. A confirmation screen appears.
5. Click Finish. All VDG members are configured for cluster support.
Deleting VDGs
When you delete a VDG, you can also delete the VDG members at the same time. Deletion of each
member is only supported if the deletion operation is not disabled for the member for any reason.
To delete a VDG:
1. Right-click the VDG that you want to delete.
2. Select Delete. The Delete wizard opens to the Delete VDGroup with/without members screen.
3. If you want to delete the VDG members as well as the VDG, check Delete Members.
NOTE:
Even if you check Delete Members to delete the members, any member of the VDG for
which the deletion operation is disabled is not deleted. For example, if a virtual disk that
belongs to the VDG has PiTs, that virtual disk will not be deleted when you complete the
wizard.
4. Click Next. A confirmation screen appears.
5. Click Finish. The VDG is deleted. The VDG members are also deleted if you checked Delete
Members in the Delete VDG with/without members screen.
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