Administrator Guide

Viewing Live Migration Volumes
View the source or destination volume of a Live Migration in the Storage tab or IO Usage tab to see more information about the volume.
View the Source Volume of a Live Migration
View more information about the source volume of a Live Migration in the Storage tab or IO Usage tab.
1 Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2 On the Live Migrations tab, select the Live Migration whose source volume you want to view.
3 Click Source Volume, then select one of the following options:
Show In Storage Tab - Displays the source volume in the Storage tab.
Show In IO Usage Tab - Displays the source volume in the IO Usage tab.
View the Destination Volume of a Live Migration
View more information about the destination volume of a Live Migration in the Storage tab or IO Usage tab.
1 Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2 On the Live Migrations tab, select the Live Migration whose destination volume you want to view.
3 Click Destination Volume, then select one of the following options:
Show In Storage Tab - Displays the source volume in the Storage tab.
Show In IO Usage Tab - Displays the source volume in the IO Usage tab.
Creating and Managing Volume Folders
Use volume folders to organize volumes or to restrict access to volumes.
NOTE
: For user interface reference information, click Help.
Create a Volume Folder
Create a volume folder either to organize volumes or to restrict access to volumes.
About this task
NOTE
:
Members of a user group can only access volume folders that have been assigned to their user group, regardless of how the folders are
organized. For example, a sub-folder created with Administrator privileges in a Volume Manager folder will not be visible to a user in the
Volume Manager user group.
Steps
1 If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2 In the Storage tab navigation pane, select Volumes.
3 In the right pane, click Create Volume Folder. The Create Volume Folder dialog box opens.
4 In the Name eld, type a name for the folder.
5 In the Parent eld, select a parent folder.
6 Click OK.
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