Restoring application areas to view – HP StorageWorks All-in-One SB600c Storage Blade User Manual
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Removing an application component or user-defined application from view removes the application
component selected in the content pane from view, which removes your ability to manage and monitor
the application component or user-defined application's storage using ASM.
Removing an application component or user-defined application from view does not unhost its storage.
Its storage is still hosted on your HP All-in-One Storage System.
NOTE:
This action is not available for shared folders. Because ASM automatically discovers top-level shared folders
on your HP All-in-One Storage System, the folder would just reappear after the next discovery process. A
shared folder is automatically removed from view when it is removed from your HP All-in-One Storage
System.
CAUTION:
There is no way to restore a user-defined application to view. See
Restoring application areas to view
for
more information. You can, however, restore Exchange storage group components and SQL Server database
components to view.
To remove an application component or user-defined application from view:
1.
Select the application component or user-defined application to remove in the content pane.
2.
In the Actions pane, click Remove from View.
A confirmation dialog box opens.
3.
Do one of the following:
• Click OK to remove the item from view.
• Click Cancel to cancel the action.
Restoring application areas to view
To return an Exchange storage group component or SQL Server database component to view, so you
can once again manage and monitor its storage using ASM, run the storage-allocation wizard used
to originally host the storage component and select the storage component on the Select Components
to Host page.
NOTE:
Restoring an application area to view can be a time consuming process.
Restrictions for restoring user-defined applications
There is no way to restore a user-defined application to view. If you rerun the Host a User-Defined
Application Wizard with the same application server and server name, the wizard creates a new
logical disk on your HP All-in-One Storage System. The original logical disk (the one you removed
from view) still exists on your HP All-in-One Storage System and still hosts the user-defined application
storage.
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