The volume that you are adding to the
volume group must be on the same appliance as other members.
If a
volume group does not have a protection policy and is not write-order-consistent, you can add a volume that has a protection policy to that
volume group.
However, be aware of some restrictions that apply when adding existing volumes to
volume groups:
If the
volume group has a protection policy, the volume that you are adding cannot have a protection policy already in place.
If the
volume group has a protection policy and is write-order-consistent, you cannot add a volume that has a protection policy to that
volume group .
If you add a volume to
volume group that has existing snapshots, you cannot use those
volume group snapshots for refresh or restore operations.
If you must restore or refresh the
volume group from a snapshot that was taken before the new volume was added, you must remove the new volume.
Restore and refresh operations require that the
volume group membership match the membership that existed when the snapshot was taken.
Steps
Under
Storage, select
Volume Groups.
Click the check box next to the
volume group to which you want to add volumes.
Select
More Actions > Add Existing Volumes.
NOTE:You can also open the
Add Existing Volumes slide-out panel via the
Members tab of the
volume group.
From the
Add Existing Volumes slide-out panel, select the volumes to add to the group.
Click
Apply.
NOTE:When you add volumes to a
volume group or change the size of the
volume group during an asynchronous replication session, the changes do not immediately appear on the destination. You can either perform a manual synchronization or wait until the synchronization occurs based on the RPO.
Data is not available for the Topic
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\