Administrator Guide

5 Expand Advanced Settings.
6 Congure the Space Consumption Limit options.
a Select the Space Consumption Limit checkbox.
b In the eld, type the maximum space that can be used on the volume in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or
terabytes (TB).
7 Cllick OK to close the Edit Volume dialog box..
Congure an OpenVMS Unique Disk ID for a Volume
Congure an OpenVMS unique disk ID to identify the volume to servers running the OpenVMS operating system. You might need to reset
this value when recovering a volume from a
snapshot. For example, if you map a volume to a server, create a snapshot, and then mount a
new view volume to the server, the new view volume has a new disk ID. To allow the server to recognize it as the same volume, you must
modify the disk ID to match the original value.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2
From the STORAGE menu, select Volumes.
The Volumes view is displayed.
3 On the Volumes view, select the volume you want to modify.
4 Click (Edit).
The Edit Volume dialog box opens.
5 Expand Advanced Settings.
6 In the OpenVMS Unique Disk ID eld, type a new disk ID.
7 Click OK to close the Edit Volume dialog box.
Congure Related View Volume Maximums for a Volume
For a given volume, you can congure the maximum number of view volumes, including the original volume, that can be created for
volumes that share the same snapshot. You can also congure the maximum combined size for these volumes.
Prerequisite
Consult with technical support before changing these limits.
Steps
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2
From the STORAGE menu, select Volumes.
The Volumes view is displayed.
3 On the Volumes view, select the volume you want to modify.
4 Click (Edit).
The Edit Volume dialog box opens.
5 Expand Advanced Settings.
6 In the Maximum Volume Count eld, type the maximum number of view volumes, including the original volume, that can be created
for volumes that share the same
snapshot history as this volume.
7 In the Maximum Congured Volume Space, type the maximum combined size for all view volumes, including the original volume, that
share the same snapshot history as this volume in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes (TB). To disable this
limit, select the Unlimited checkbox.
8 Click OK to close the Edit Volume dialog box.
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