11.0 HP StoreVirtual Storage User Guide (AX696-96275, December 2013)

3. Click OK when you have finished setting up the SmartClone volume and updated the table.
The new volume appears in the navigation window, with the snapshot now a designated clone
point for both volumes.
4. Assign a server, and configure hosts to access the new volume, if desired.
Figure 78 New volume with shared clone point
1. Original volume
2. New SmartClone volume from snapshot
3. Shared clone point
5. If you created the SmartClone from an application-managed snapshot, use diskpart.exe
to change the resulting volume's attributes.
For more information, see “Making a Windows application-managed snapshot available
(page 171).
Roll back all associated volumes
The recommended method for rolling back a snapshot that is part of a snapshot set is to roll back
each volume to its corresponding snapshot. For more information about snapshot sets, see
Application-managed snapshots for volume sets” (page 164).
1. Click Roll Back ALL Associated Volumes.
Each associated volume rolls back to its corresponding snapshot.
2. Use diskpart.exe to change the resulting volume's attributes.
For more information, see “Making a Windows application-managed snapshot available
(page 171).
3. Reconnect iSCSI sessions to the volume, and restart the applications.
Cancel the rollback operation
If you need to log off iSCSI sessions, stop application servers, or other actions, cancel the operation,
perform the necessary tasks, and then do the rollback.
1. Click Cancel.
2. Perform necessary actions.
3. Start the rollback again.
176 Using snapshots