Sharing Thin Image volumes with other software applications

You can create Thin Image (HTI) pairs using pair volumes for other replication software applications, such as ShadowImage and TrueCopy. You can also create Thin Image pairs using volumes to which you define attributes using Data Retention Utility or CCI.

You can share Thin Image volumes with the following software application volumes:

The following table shows when you can share Thin Image pair volumes with other software application volumes. If a volume that you share with a Thin Image volume is shown in the table, the pair status determines whether you can perform tasks. If the S-VOL is not assigned to snapshot data, you cannot share Thin Image volumes with other software applications, because the S-VOL does not exist.

Software application volume type

Used as an HTI P-VOL

Used as an HTI S-VOL

SI P-VOL

Yes3

No

SI S-VOL

Yes

No

TC P-VOL

Yes

No

TC S-VOL

Yes

No

UR P-VOL

Yes

No

UR S-VOL

Yes

No

UR journal volume

No

No

GAD P-VOL

Yes

No

GAD S-VOL

Yes

No

GAD volume with reservation attribute

No

No

GAD volume for quorum disk

No

No

Volume Migration source volume

No

No

Volume Migration target volume

No

No

Read Only volume1, 4, 6

Yes

Yes

Protect volume1, 4, 6

Yes

Yes

S-VOL Disable volume4, 6

Yes

No

Zero Read Capacity volume2, 5, 6

Yes

Yes

Invisible volume2, 5, 6

Yes

Yes

DP-VOL

Yes

No

  1. If you use HDvM - SN to share the volume with other software applications, the pair status determines whether you can share the volume.

  1. To share the volume with other software applications, you must use CCI.

  1. You cannot Quick Restore.

  1. Use the Data Retention Utility to set this attribute.

  1. Use CCI to set this attribute.

  1. Use the Data Retention Utility to confirm whether this attribute is set to volume.

Legend:

  • Yes: You can share the volume.

  • No: You cannot share the volume.