Correction To Configure Onboard Adapters For Target Mode - IBM N Series Manual

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1. Set the space guarantee on the volumes by entering the following
command:
vol options vol_name guarantee volume
2. Ensure that autosize is disabled by entering the following command:
vol autosize disable vol_name
Note: This option is disabled by default.
3. Set fractional reserve to zero percent, if it is not already, by entering the
following command:
vol options vol_name fractional_reserve 0
4. Set the Snapshot copy reserve to zero percent by entering the following
command:
snap reserve vol_name 0
The Snapshot copy space and application data is now combined into one
large storage pool.
5. Configure Snapshot copies to begin being automatically deleted when the
volume reaches the capacity threshold percentage by entering the
following command:
snap autodelete vol_name trigger volume
Note: The capacity threshold percentage is based on the size of the
volume. For more details, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Data Protection
Online Backup and Recovery Guide.
6. Set the try_first option to snap_delete by entering the following
command:
vol options vol_name try_first snap_delete
This enables Data ONTAP to begin deleting Snapshot copies, starting with
the oldest first, to free up space for application data.
7. Activate the snap autodelete settings by entering the following command:
snap autodelete vol_name on
When finished, create your space-reserved LUNs.

Correction to configure onboard adapters for target mode

The section "Configuring onboard adapters for target mode" has some
incorrect information about onboard adapters and target expansion cards.
Changes to "About this task"
The existing content is incorrect: If you are installing target expansion
adapters, or if you exceed the allowed number of adapter ports, you must set
the onboard adapters to unconfigured before installing the expansion
adapters.
Changes to published documentation
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