Removing virtual disks from a managed set, Removing virtual disks from a dr group pair, Removing virtual disks – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual
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Select Actions > Add Presentation.
The Add Presentations window opens.
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Follow the instructions in the window.
Removing virtual disks from a managed set
Remove virtual disks from a managed set.
Considerations
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You can use the GUI or the CLUI. See
Storage systems actions cross reference
.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks.
2.
On the List tab, select the virtual disks to remove from a managed set.
3.
Select Actions > Remove From Managed Set.
The Select Managed Sets window opens.
4.
Select the managed set from which to remove the virtual disks.
5.
Click OK.
The virtual disks are removed from the set.
Removing virtual disks from a DR group pair
Remove virtual disks from a DR group pair. See
When you remove virtual disks from a source DR group, the source disks are retained. You can
discard or retain the remote copies (virtual disks).
Considerations
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You can use the GUI or CLUI. See
Virtual disks actions cross reference
.
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Guidelines apply. See virtual disks
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To remove virtual disks from a DR group pair, you must specify virtual disks in the source DR
group. See
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You cannot directly remove virtual disks from a destination DR group.
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If you choose to discard the remote copies when the remote link is not operational, the remote
virtual disks are not deleted. You must delete them manually.
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You cannot remove virtual disks from a DR group pair if remote replication is suspended. See
DR group
.
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You cannot remove a virtual disk from a DR group if its remote copy is presented. You must
first unpresent the remote copy.
CAUTION:
If you discard a remote copy, the destination virtual disk and its data are deleted.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks.
2.
On the List tab, select the source virtual disks you want to remove from a DR group pair.
252 Virtual disks