Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- About Your Storage Array
- Access Virtual Disk
- Out-of-Band and In-Band Management
- Adding Storage Arrays
- Naming Storage Arrays
- Removing Storage Arrays
- Setting Up Your Storage Array
- Storage Array Support Data
- Setting a Password
- Resetting a Password
- Changing Expansion Enclosure ID Numbers
- Configuring Alert Notifications
- Battery Settings
- Starting or Restarting the Host-Agent Software in Windows
- Starting or Restarting the Host-Agent Software in Linux
- Using iSCSI
- Using the iSCSI Tab
- Changing the iSCSI Target Authentication
- Entering Mutual Authentication Permissions
- Changing the iSCSI Target Identification
- Changing the iSCSI Target Discovery (Optional)
- Configuring the MD3000i iSCSI Host Ports
- Viewing or Ending an iSCSI Session
- Viewing iSCSI Statistics and Setting Baseline Statistics
- Edit, Remove, or Rename Host Topology
- Event Monitor
- About Your Host
- Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
- Premium Feature-Snapshot Virtual Disks
- Premium Feature-Virtual Disk Copy
- Premium Feature-32 Partitions
- Firmware Downloads
- Troubleshooting Problems
- Enclosure Hardware Replacement, Maintenance, and Configuration Considerations
- Index

82 Snapshot Virtual Disks
• Any virtual disk in the disk group is in any state of modification.
• The controller that has ownership of this virtual disk is currently adding
capacity to another virtual disk. Each controller can add capacity to only
one virtual disk at a time.
• No free capacity exists in the disk group.
• No unconfigured capacity is available to add to the disk group.
To expand the snapshot repository virtual disk from MD Storage Manager:
1
Click the
Modify tab
, then click
Modify snapshot virtual disks
.
2
Click
Expand Snapshot Repository
.
3
Click the snapshot repository virtual disk you want to expand.
4
If necessary, you can add free capacity to the volume group by adding an
unassigned drive. To add an unassigned drive:
a
Click
Add Drives
.
b
Select the capacity to add from the drop-down menu.
c
Click
Add
.
5
Enter the amount by which you want to expand the snapshot repository
virtual disk in the
Increase capacity by
field.
6
Click
Finish
to expand the capacity of the snapshot repository virtual disk.
Re-creating Snapshot Virtual Disks
Before re-creating a snapshot virtual disk, refer to the following guidelines.
Disabling a Snapshot Virtual Disk
Disable a snapshot virtual disk if one of the following conditions exists:
• You do not need the snapshot now.
• You intend to re-create the snapshot at a later time and want to retain the
associated snapshot repository virtual disk so that you do not need to
create it again.
• You want to maximize storage array performance by stopping copy-on-
write activity to the snapshot repository virtual disk.
The SMdevices utility displays the snapshot virtual disk in its output, even
after the snapshot virtual disk is disabled.