Administrator Guide

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A regular (standard) volume has a xed volume reserve; this volume reserve for regular volumes does not change when its usage
increases. With a thin-provisioned volume, the system automatically increases volume reserve as more data is written to that volume.
As the volume reserve increases, so does the allotted snapshot space for that volume.
Snapshot borrowing allows a thin-provisioned volume to keep its snapshots when snapshot reserve shrinks due to volume
unmapping. When a volume is unmapped, the volume reserve shrinks; because snapshot reserve is a percentage of volume reserve,
snapshot reserve also shrinks.
Activate Snapshot Space Borrowing
NOTE:
If you are using snapshot space borrowing on a new group in which all the members are running the latest version of
the Group Manager software, snapshot borrowing is available immediately.
If you are upgrading the members in the group from a previous version of the rmware, the Disallow Downgrades
function must be set on each member in the group before snapshot borrowing can be activated. This function is set
automatically when all members in the group are running Group Manager rmware version 6.0 or later.
All members in the group must be running Group Manager rmware version 6.0 or later. Snapshot space borrowing
does not work in environments running mixed versions of the rmware.
You can set a system default policy for new volumes. For existing volumes, you must congure the settings on each
individual volume.
To set a system default policy for snapshot borrowing for new volumes:
1. Click GroupGroup Conguration.
2. Click the Defaults tab.
3. In the Snapshot space reserve section, specify a value (in percent) for the snapshot reserve (the default value is 100 percent,
but it can exceed 100).
4. In the Volume Settings panel, navigate to the Snapshot space recovery section.
5. Select Delete oldest snapshot, if it has not already been selected. This option enables snapshot space borrowing; it will not
work without this option selected.
6. Make sure that the Borrow snapshot space as needed checkbox is selected.
When snapshot borrowing is enabled, the snapshot in-use space is allowed to exceed the snapshot reserve space. Some warning
messages about snapshot reserve in-use space on the volume are suppressed when snapshot space borrowing is in eect; however,
warning messages are still issued when in-use snapshot space exceeds the warning threshold.
NOTE: Snapshot space borrowing cannot be enabled if the Set volume oine option is selected under Snapshot space
recovery. If you disable the system default policy for snapshot space borrowing for a newly created volume, existing
volumes will still have snapshot space borrowing enabled.
Control Snapshot Space Borrowing
You can control whether or not a volume is allowed to borrow space for snapshots. Snapshot space borrowing enables you to
temporarily increase the available snapshot space for a volume by borrowing space from other sources. Borrowing can help prevent
the oldest snapshots from potentially being deleted when the volume’s allocated snapshot reserve is depleted.
To control snapshot space borrowing for existing volumes:
1. Click Volumes.
2. Expand Volumes and then select the volume name.
3. In the Snapshots section of the Activities panel, click Modify snapshot policy.
4. In the dialog box, select either Set volume oine or Delete oldest snapshot.
NOTE: Snapshot space borrowing cannot be enabled if the Set volume oine option is selected. The Delete oldest
snapshot option enables snapshot space borrowing.
NOTE: You cannot select Set volume oine for recovery volumes.
5. To enable snapshot space borrowing, select Borrow snapshot space as needed.
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