Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Field Description Shortcut
Estimated changes in
storage pool
Displays the eect of the changes you are making. None
Table 363. Advanced
Field Description Shortcut
iSCSI target Name of the iSCSI target to the volume. You can copy the target to the clipboard. None
Public alias Public alias of the volume Alt+P
Allow simultaneous
connections from
initiators with dierent
IQNs
Select this option if you meet any of the following conditions:
Your cluster environment gives the initiators on each cluster computer a
dierent IQN, and the environment can manage multiple connections to a target.
Your multipathing solution does not use the same IQN on all initiators, and you
cannot modify the names to be the same.
You use an environment, such as a virtual server, that can manage multiple
connections to the same iSCSI target.
Initiators on a single computer do not use the same IQN.
Alt+C
Volume RAID preference
Automatic Sets the RAID preference for the volume to use space on any members in the pool.
Automatically moves the volume to members with the best RAID policy based on
the volume I/O patterns.
Alt+U
RAID 50 Sets the RAID preference for the volume to members congured with RAID 50 Alt+0
RAID 10 Sets the RAID preference for the volume to members congured with RAID 10 Alt+1
RAID 5 Sets the RAID preference for the volume to members congured with RAID 5 Alt+5
RAID 6 Sets the RAID preference for the volume to members congured with RAID 6 Alt+6
RAID 6 (accelerated) Sets the RAID preference for the volume to members congured with RAID 6-
accelerated
Alt+A
Thin-provisioning modes
Generate initiator error
when in-use warning
limit is exceeded
Alerts the user with an initiator error when the in-use warning limit is exceeded. Alt+G
Set oine when
maximum in-use space
is exceeded
By default, the volume is set to go oine when it has exceeded its maximum space
capacity. Deselect the checkbox if you want the volume to remain online when
maximum in-use space is exceeded.
Alt+L
The following considerations and constraints apply:
If you modify a volume name, the iSCSI target name (and any snapshot or replica set names) does not change. However, if you
modify a volume name, and the volume alias is set to be the same as the volume name, the alias also changes.
If you modify the name of a replicated volume, you continue to identify the replica set on the secondary by the original volume
name.
Volume name is unique in the group. It can contain up to 63 characters and is case insensitive. ASCII letters, numbers, hyphens,
colons, and printable Unicode characters are allowed in the volume name. A volume description can be up to 127 characters long.
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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