Changing the percent full warning threshold, Removing application areas from view, 42 removing application areas from view – HP StorageWorks All-in-One SB600c Storage Blade User Manual
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setting for an application component, the maximum value for Size Range is recalculated for each
application component shown.
NOTE:
To change the percent full warning threshold and/or enforce allocated limit (shared folders
only) setting, click
Advanced. See “
Selecting advanced configuration settings
for more information.
4.
Click Next to open the Review Tasks Summary page (see
“
Reviewing task summary and scheduling tasks
Changing the percent full warning threshold
You can change the percent full warning threshold value for an application component, user-defined
application, or shared folder after storage is initially allocated and configured using a storage-allocation
wizard. See
Setting a percent full warning threshold
on page 30 for more information.
NOTE:
For shared folders, you can set an enforced limit (quota) for allocated storage, as well as a warning
threshold. For more information, see
Enforcing an allocated storage limit for shared folders
To change the percent full warning threshold from the Properties window:
1.
Select the application component, user-defined application, or shared folder in the content pane.
2.
In the Actions pane, click Properties.
3.
Click the Warning Threshold tab.
4.
Change the percent full warning threshold value.
5.
Click OK.
To change the percent full warning threshold using the Allocate Space Wizard:
1.
Select the application component, user-defined application, or shared folder in the content pane.
2.
In the Actions pane, click Allocate Space.
3.
Click Advanced.
4.
Change the percent full warning threshold value.
5.
Click Next to open the Review Tasks Summary page (see
“
Reviewing task summary and scheduling tasks
Removing application areas from view
You can remove application components and user-defined applications from view on the ASM user
interface. This allows you to remove storage information from the content pane pertaining to storage
allocations lost due to hard drive failure or storage for an application component or user-defined
application whose storage you plan to unhost.
Managing storage
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