Administrator Guide

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Set Threshold Alert Definitions for a Live Volume
Configure one or more Threshold Alert Definitions for a Live Volume if you want to be notified when specific thresholds are
reached. You can set threshold alerts such as the amount of replication data waiting to be transferred or the percentage of
replication data that has been transferred.
Steps
1. Click the
HOME menu.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click
(Home).
2. From the Data Mobility menu, click Replications & Live Volumes.
3. Select the Live Volumes tab.
4. Click on the Live Volume to open the Live Volume view.
5. Click the Thresholds tab.
6. Select the alert definition for which you want to configure a threshold alert, then click Set Thresholds. The Set Threshold
Definitions dialog box opens.
7. Configure the threshold definition attributes as needed, then click OK. These attributes are described in the online help.
Delete a Live Volume
Use the Live Volumes tab to delete a Live Volume.
About this task
If the Live Volume manages a replication, the managed replication is converted into a stand-alone replication when the Live
Volume is deleted.
Steps
1.
Click the
HOME menu.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home).
2.
From the Data Mobility menu, click Replications & Live Volumes.
3. Select the Live Volume tab.
4. Select the Live Volume to delete.
5. Click (Delete).
The Delete dialog box opens.
6. Select deletion options:
Delete Restore PointSelect this check box to delete the restore point for the replication.
Remove Destination VolumeSelect this check box to show options for removing the destination volume.
Recycle Destination VolumeEnable this check box if you want to move the destination volume to the Recycle Bin
on the secondary Storage Center.
Permanently Delete Destination VolumeSelect this check box if you do not want to retain the deleted
destination volume in the Recycle Bin (not recommended).
WARNING:
If you delete the destination volume, you cannot recover the volumeit is permanently
deleted from the Storage Center.
7. Click OK.
Manually Bring Primary Live Volume Online
After a failure, the primary Live Volume may be offline preventing the Live Volume relationship from being restored. In this
case, manually bring the primary Live Volume online to activate the Live Volume and restore the Live Volume relationship with
Storage Center Replications and Live Volumes
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