Disabling an S-VOL
Assigning a read-only or protect attribute is one of the ways to prevent data in a volume from being overwritten by replication software. Volumes having the read-only or protect attribute are not only protected against these copy operations, but are also protected against any other form of write operations.
To protect a volume only from copy operations, you must ensure that the volume has the read/write attribute then assign the S-VOL Disable attribute to the volume. This setting prohibits the volume from being used as a secondary volume for copy operations.
Device Manager - Storage Navigator secondary windows must be defined for use in advance. When you select Modify from the Data Retention secondary window to disable an S-VOL, other users or programs are prevented from changing storage system settings. When you close the secondary window, Modify mode is released. For more information about Device Manager - Storage Navigator secondary windows and Modify mode, see the System Administrator Guide.
Before you begin
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The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
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The volume is other than the volume assigned by the accelerated compression-enabled parity group
Procedure
Click .
Click
to change to
Modify mode.
Select an LDKC number in the LDKC list, select a group that the CU belongs in the CU Group list, and then click a CU in the tree.
Right-click a volume for which the S-VOL column shows Enable. You may select multiple volumes.
Select .
Click Apply to apply the setting.
To use a volume as an S-VOL, ensure that the volume has the read/write attribute then assign the S-VOL Enable attribute to the volume.
