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07-14-2010 09:52 AM
07-14-2010 09:52 AM
SNAP in XP12000
Hi Experts,
I’m new to XP12000 SAN box, my doubt is
What is SNAP
How to know that the left space in a vg is a SNAP copy
Is there any chance to increase the file system on the left space? if yes how can we
I came across this, as there is free PE in VG,we can extent a filesystem, but came to know that the space left out is a SNAP copies. (Virtual space)
Thanks in advance
I’m new to XP12000 SAN box, my doubt is
What is SNAP
How to know that the left space in a vg is a SNAP copy
Is there any chance to increase the file system on the left space? if yes how can we
I came across this, as there is free PE in VG,we can extent a filesystem, but came to know that the space left out is a SNAP copies. (Virtual space)
Thanks in advance
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07-15-2010 02:36 AM
07-15-2010 02:36 AM
Re: SNAP in XP12000
Plesase let me know
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