Creating snapclones (standard), Creating snapshots (preallocated), Creating snapshots (standard) – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Creating snapclones (standard)

Create a point-time snapclone copy of a virtual disk. See virtual disks

Snapclones

.

Considerations

You can use the GUI, jobs, or the CLUI to create snapclones. See

Virtual disks actions cross

reference

.

Guidelines apply. See virtual disks

Snapclone guidelines

.

Dynamic capacity management guidelines apply. See

Using DC-Management with replication

for more information.

Procedure

This procedure uses the GUI.

1.

In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks.

2.

On the List tab, select the virtual disk to replicate using snapclone replication.

3.

Select Actions > New Snapclone.

The New Snapclone wizard opens.

4.

Follow the instructions in the wizard.

The Monitor Job window opens. An implicit job is begun to execute the action.

5.

After the implicit job completes, refresh the content pane to display the most current resources.
See

Refreshing the content pane.

Creating snapshots (preallocated)

Use a container to create a point-in-time snapshot copy of a virtual disk. See virtual disks

Containers

and

Preallocated snapshots

.

Considerations

You can use the GUI, jobs, or the CLUI to create preallocated snapshots. See

Virtual disks

actions cross reference

.

A container that is the same size as the original virtual disk must already exist.

Procedure

.

Guidelines apply. See virtual disks

Snapshot guidelines

.

A flush of the source virtual disk write cache is required before replication is started. See

Preallocated snapshots

.

Dynamic capacity management guidelines apply. See

Using DC-Management with replication

for more information.

Procedure

The following procedure uses the GUI.

1.

In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks.

2.

On the List tab, select the virtual disk to replicate using the preallocated snapshot method.

3.

Select Actions > Snapshot-Preallocated.

The New Preallocated Snapshot window opens.

4.

Follow the instruction in the window.

Creating snapshots (standard)

Create a point-in-time snapshot copy of a virtual disk. See virtual disks

Snapshots

.

246 Virtual disks

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