Migrating a mirrorclone, Unpresenting virtual disks, Migrating a mirrorclone unpresenting virtual disks – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual
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4.
Click OK.
The window closes and the Monitor Job window opens. An implicit job is begun to execute
the action.
5.
After the implicit job completes, refresh the content pane to display the most current resources.
See
Migrating a mirrorclone
Swaps Vraid level and disk groups between the mirrorclone and its source virtual disk without
changing their name or roles.
Considerations
•
You can use the GUI, CLUI, or jobs to migrate a mirrorclone. See
Virtual disks actions cross
reference
.
•
When creating a mirrorclone, you must wait for it to normalize before it can be migrated.
•
The mirrorclone must be in a synchronized state to be migrated.
Procedure
The following procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks.
2.
On the List tab, select the mirrorclone virtual disk to swap. You can select multiple mirrorclones
and swap them all simultaneously.
3.
Select Actions > Migrate Mirrorclone.
The Migrate Mirrorclone confirmation window opens.
4.
Click OK.
The Monitor Job window opens. An implicit job is begun to execute the action.
5.
After the implicit job completes, refresh the content pane to display the most current resources.
See
Unpresenting virtual disks
Unpresent a virtual disk from a host. See
Considerations
•
You can use the GUI, jobs, or the CLUI to present a virtual disk to a host. See
Virtual disks
actions cross reference
.
•
You can select multiple virtual disks to unpresent at one time.
CAUTION:
When presentation is removed, the host can no longer perform I/O with the virtual
disk. This can cause loss of host application data.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks.
2.
On the List tab, select one or more virtual disks to unpresent from enabled hosts.
3.
Select Actions > Remove Presentation.
The Remove Presentations window opens.
4.
Follow the instructions in the window.
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