HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator's Manual: HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2 (QR482-96525, September 2013)

See the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide and the setvv command in the HP 3PAR
Command Line Interface Reference for additional information about this restriction.
To modify a virtual volume in a domain, see “Modifying Virtual Volumes” (page 84).
Growing Virtual Volumes in Domains
Existing domain virtual volumes can be enlarged (grown) by automatically adding capacity in
increments that you specify. Volumes which were created by Super or Edit users in the all domain
can only be grown by Super or Edit users in the all domain. Volumes created from CPGs by Edit
users in a specified domain can be grown by those users.
For instructions on growing domain virtual volumes, see “Growing Virtual Volumes” (page 84).
Freeing Virtual Volume Snapshot Space in Domains
The snapshot space in virtual volumes belonging to domains can be made available in the same
way that virtual volumes in systems without domains are made available.
For instructions on freeing virtual volume snapshot space, see “Freeing Virtual Volume Snapshot
Space” (page 88).
Exporting Virtual Volumes in Domains
Creating VLUN templates in domains is procedurally no different from creating VLUN templates
in systems that do not use virtual domains. If you are using virtual domains, you can export virtual
volumes in your domains. The right to perform inter-domain exports is determined by the user’s
role.
Users with Super and Edit rights who belong to the all domain can export virtual volumes
in any domain existing in the system.
Users with Edit rights who belong to a specified domain can only export virtual volumes
to hosts belonging to that domain.
Creating VLUN Templates in the All Domain
You can create host sees, matched set, and port presents VLUN templates if you have Super or
Edit rights in the all domain. For instructions on creating each template type, see “Creating a
Host Sees or Host Set VLUN Template” (page 90), “Creating a Port Presents VLUN
Template” (page 91), and “Creating a Matched Set VLUN Template” (page 91).
Creating VLUN Templates in a Specific Domain
Edit users belonging to a specified domain can export virtual volumes to hosts belonging to
that domain. Only host sees and matched set VLUN templates may be created. For instructions on
creating each template type, see “Creating a Host Sees or Host Set VLUN Template” (page 90)
and “Creating a Matched Set VLUN Template” (page 91).
Moving a Common Provisioning Group to a Domain
For instructions on moving CPGs into or out of a domain, see “Managing Domain Objects
(page 60).
94 Managing CPGs and Virtual Volumes