To Edit The Smartclone Volumes; Deleting Smartclone Volumes; Deleting The Clone Point - HP StoreVirtual 4000 User Manual

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Table 60 Requirements for changing SmartClone volume characteristics (continued)
Item
Type
Provisioning

To edit the SmartClone volumes

1.
In the navigation window, select the SmartClone volume for which you want to make changes.
2.
Click Volume Tasks, and select Edit Volume.
See
"Requirements for changing SmartClone volume characteristics" (page 193)
information about making changes to the SmartClone volume characteristics.
3.
Make the desired changes to the volume, and click OK.
If you change a SmartClone volume characteristic that will change other related volumes and
snapshots, a warning opens that lists the volumes that will be affected by the change. If there
are too many volumes to list, a subset will be listed with a note indicating how many additional
volumes will be affected.

Deleting SmartClone volumes

Any volumes or snapshots that are part of a SmartClone network can be deleted just like any other
volumes or snapshots. The only exception is the clone point, which cannot be deleted until it is no
longer a clone point.
CAUTION:
are accessing the volumes and log off any iSCSI sessions that are connected to the volumes.

Deleting the clone point

You can delete a clone point if you delete all but one volume that depends on that clone point.
After you delete all but one volume that depends on a clone point, the clone point returns to being
a standard snapshot and can be managed just like any other snapshot.
For example, in
before you can delete the clone point.
Figure 83 Viewing volumes that depend on a clone point
194 SmartClone volumes
Shared or Individual
Individual
Individual
Before deleting any volumes or snapshots, you must first stop any applications that
Figure 83 (page
194), you must delete any four of the five C#class_x volumes
Requirements for Changing
Determines whether the volume is
primary or remote.
Determines whether the volume is fully
provisioned or thinly provisioned.
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