Administrator Guide

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Field Description Shortcut
Create volume in folder (Optional) Places this thin clone in a folder. You must create folders before running
the wizard. Folders are for organizational purposes only. If no folders exists for the
group, this option is disabled.
Alt+F
Storage pool assignment
Storage Pool
Assignment
Displays the pool in which this clone will be created None
Table 115. Space
Field Description Shortcut
Volume space
Volume size Displays the size of the thin clone in MB, GB, or TB (cannot be modied) Alt+S
Thin provisioned volume
(use sliders below to
adjust settings)
Displays whether or not the original volume was thin provisioned. If it is selected,
you can adjust the sliders to readjust space settings.
None
Snapshot space
Snapshot reserve
(percent of volume
reserve)
Edit the percentage of the volume reserve you want to allocate to snapshots. Alt+R
Reported volume size
Reported Volume Size Displays how much space in the volume is being used None
The following table shows the dierent access type congurations you can choose in the Dene iSCSI Access Points window, and
whether you can access the volume or snapshot from multiple iSCSI initiators.
Table 116. Dene iSCSI Access Points
Field Description Shortcut
What kind of access type do you want for this volume?
Copy access controls
from another volume
Displays the options for copying access controls from another volume Alt+P
Select or dene access
control policies
Displays the options for dening or selecting an already existing access control
policy
Alt+L
Dene one or more
basic access points
Displays the options for dening one or several basic access points Alt+F
None (Do not allow
access)
Denies access to the volume Alt+E
Do you want to allow simultaneous access to this volume from more than one iSCSI initiator?
Yes Allows multiple hosts access to the volume. In a shared storage environment, you
must control computer access to iSCSI targets (volumes and snapshots), because
multiple computers writing to a target in an uncoordinated manner might result in
volume corruption.
Alt+S
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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