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Group Administration Basic volume operations
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Schedules summary panel – Provides information about the snapshot and replication schedules for a volume, schedule
status and the next scheduled event.
Snapshot and Replication schedules panel – Provides information about individual schedules, event times and
schedule status.
Select Also show schedules for collections that include the volume or enter Alt+A to include
the snapshot and replication schedules for volume collections that include the volume.
See the online help for information about the data fields and options.
Displaying volume connections
To display iSCSI connections to a volume, click Volumes in the lower-left panel, then expand Volumes in the far-
left tree, then select the volume name, and then click the
Connections tab. The Volume Connections window
appears, containing the following panels:
Volume iSCSI settings panel –
Provides information about the iSCSI target name and alias name.
iSCSI connections panel – Provides information about the iSCSI initiator name and connection statistics.
See the online help for information about the data fields and options.
Displaying thin clones attached to a volume
To display the thin clones attached to a template volume, click Volumes in the lower-left panel, then expand
Volumes in the far-left tree, then select the volume name, and then click the Thin Clones tab. The Volume Thin
Clones window appears, containing the following information:
Number of thin clones of the template volume
Number of demoted thin clones of the template volume
Combined saved space from using thin clones of the template volume
Configuring access control records
Access control records a prevent unauthorized computer access to iSCSI targets (volumes or snapshots). See About
iSCSI target access controls.
You can set up an access control record when you create a
volume. You can later set up additional access control
records (up to 16) and apply them to the volume or its snapshots.
1. Click
Volumes in the lower-left panel, then expand Volumes in the far-left tree, then select the volume name,
and then click the
Access tab.
The Access Control List panel displays the access control
records, the conditions in each record, and whether
the record applies to the volume or its snapshots.
Note: An asterisk in the CHAP user
, IP address, or iSCSI initiator column means that any value meets the
condition. If a record shows asterisks in all columns, the volume or snapshot has unrestricted access,
which Dell does not recommend.