20 volumes, 21 volume templates, 22 san managers – HP OneView User Manual
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2.20 Volumes
A volume is space allocated from a storage pool. You can attach volumes to a server profiles
through a volume attachment.
In the resource model:
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A volume exists in only one storage pool, which exists on only one storage system.
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A volume can be attached to zero, one, or many server profiles.
For more information about volumes, see
Relationship to other resources
A volume resource is associated with the following resources in the
•
One
, and through it, one
•
Zero, one, or many
through volume attachments
UI screens and REST API resources
REST API resource
UI screen
storage-volumes
Volumes
For more information about volumes, see the online help for the Volumes screen.
2.21 Volume Templates
A volume template defines the settings for the volumes created from it. Use a volume templates to
create multiple volumes with the same configuration.
In the resource model:
•
A volume template can be associated with one storage pool.
For more information about volume templates, see
“About volume templates” (page 173)
.
Relationship to other resources
A volume template resource is associated with the following resources in the
•
One
, which can have zero, one, or many volume templates associated with it
UI screens and REST API resources
REST API resource
UI screen
storage-volume-templates
Volume Templates
For more information about volume templates, see the online help for the Volume Templates screen.
2.22 SAN Managers
SAN Managers enables you to bring systems that manage SANs under management of the
appliance. When you add a SAN manager to the appliance, the SANs that it manages become
available to associate with Fibre Channel networks that you can attach to server profiles.
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