Summary, Editing a virtual volume template – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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a.
In the Include default value column on the left, check the appropriate boxes to include
properties in the template. The list of values for each property are listed in the Defined
default value column on the right. Include any properties for which you wish to define
specific values to be used by the template. Checking the Allow override checkbox allow
users to modify that property's value when applying the template.
b.
Enter the number of sectors per track, or accept the default value.
c.
Enter the number of heads per cylinder, or accept the default value.
d.
Use the following table as a guide when choosing which properties to include in a VV
template, Geometry group box:
Include in the template in order to...
Property
specify the number of sectors to allow per track.
Sectors Per Track
specify the number of heads to use per cylinder.
Heads Per Cylinder
3.
Click Next to view summary information, or click Finish.
Summary
Review the summary information, then click Finish.
Editing a Virtual Volume Template
When editing a template, the HP 3PAR Management Console will check if there are unsupported
properties in the existing template. If any unsupported properties are found, a warning message
to that effect will be displayed. The unsupported properties will be dropped when the edited
template is saved.
Properties no longer supported are:
•
Fully Provisioned from physical disks
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Copy size
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Copy size percent
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Disk pattern
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RAID
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Set size
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Row size
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Step size
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Availability
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Preferred chunklets
If the existing template contains user and copy CPGs from different domains, a warning message
will be displayed. The copy CPG will be cleared, and you will have to reselect a copy CPG from
the same domain as the user CPG.
To edit a virtual volume template:
1.
Access the Templates screen.
2.
Right-click the virtual volume template you wish to edit.
3.
In the menu that appears, click Edit.
The Edit VV Template wizard appears.
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