5.
Note the settings in the
Confirm
window and enter a unique
Task Name
or accept the default
and click
Apply
.
If
Go to tasks window for status
is checked, the
Tasks
window opens.
Restoring blocked LDEVs in a parity group
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
Use this procedure to restore LDEVs in a parity group from any of these tabs.
•
Parity Groups
tab when you select
Parity Groups
from the
Storage Systems
tree of the Remote
Web Console main window.
•
Parity Groups
tab when you select a parity group from
Parity Groups
in the
Storage Systems
tree.
1.
In the
Storage Systems
tree, select the resource of the tab you want to view.
2.
If
Blocked
appears in the
LDEV Status
column, use the following steps to restore a blocked
LDEV.
If
Blocked
does not appear in the column, skip the remaining steps.
3.
Select the parity group.
You can select multiple parity groups that are listed together or separately.
4.
Open the
Restore LDEVs
window in one of two ways.
•
Click
More Actions > Restore LDEVs
.
•
From the Actions menu, select
Logical Device > Restore LDEVs
.
5.
Note the settings in the
Confirm
window and enter a unique
Task Name
or accept the default
and click
Apply
.
If
Go to tasks window for status
is checked, the
Tasks
window opens.
Editing an LDEV name
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
Use this procedure to edit the name of a registered internal volume.
1.
Select the LDEV to be edited.
2.
Click
Edit LDEVs
.
3.
In
Edit LDEVs
window, edit
LDEV Name
.
4.
Click
Finish
.
5.
In the
Confirm
window, confirm the settings, in
Task Name
type a unique name for this task
or accept the default, then click
Apply
.
If
Go to tasks window for status
is checked, the
Tasks
window opens.
Deleting an LDEV (converting to free space)
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
You can convert one or more of the LDEVs on a selected parity group into free space by deleting
the LDEVs. That free space can be used to either create one or more variable-sized volumes (CVs)
using the Create LDEVs function, or left as free space for future use.
WARNING!
Deleting LDEVs will erase your data. Back up your data before deleting LDEVs.
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