Rolling Back A Remote Volume; Rolling Back A Primary Volume If Iscsi Sessions Are Still Connected; Rolling Back A Primary Volume If Iscsi Sessions Are Not Connected - HP StorageWorks P4000 User Manual

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1.
Log in to the management group that contains the primary volume that you want to roll back.
2.
Select the snapshot that you want to roll back to.
3.
Review the snapshot Details tab to ensure you have selected the correct snapshot.
4.
Click Snapshot Tasks on Details tab, and then select Roll Back Volume.
Figure 8 Rolling back a primary volume if iSCSI sessions are still connected
.
Figure 9 Rolling back a primary volume if iSCSI sessions are not connected
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5.
Log off any connected iSCSI sessions.
6.
Click OK.
The primary snapshot version of the primary volume is restored as a volume with the same name.
7.
Reconfigure application servers to access the new volume.

Rolling back a remote volume

A remote volume cannot be rolled back until you convert the remote volume into a primary volume
and then perform the steps in
If a volume is part of a volume set, typically you want to roll back each volume using its corresponding
snapshot. The system gives you the option to automatically roll back all associated volumes. To see
any associated snapshots, select a snapshot, click the Details tab, and look at the Snapshot Set field.
For more information about volume sets and snapshot sets, see the HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN
Solution user guide or online help.
Rolling back a primary
volume.
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