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Group Administration Basic volume operations
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2. In the Access Control List panel, click Add. The Add Access Control Record dialog box appears.
3. Select the conditions that a computer must meet and specify th
e required information (CHAP user name, IP
address, iSCSI initiator name).
4. Select whether the access control record a
pplies to the volume, its snapshots, or the volume and its snapshots
(default).
5. Click
OK.
Modifying or deleting an access control record
To modify an access control record:
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.
2. In the Volume Access window, select the record and click
Modify. Change the information as needed and click
OK.
To delete an access control record:
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.
2. In the Volume Access window, select the record and click
Delete. Confirm that you want to delete the record.
Notes: You cannot change the iSCSI initiator name in an
access control record. Instead, you must delete the record
and recreate it using the new initiator name.
If you modify or delete a record, computers that met the origin
al conditions might not meet the new
conditions and, therefore, might not be able to log in to the target.
About cloning volumes
Cloning a volume creates a new standard volume, template volume, or thin clone volume with a new name and
iSCSI target, but the same reported size, pool, contents as the original volume at the time of the cloning.
Cloning a volume consumes space from the pool where the original volume resides. The space required
for cloning
a volume is equal to the volume reserve at the time of the clone operation. Reserving snapshot space for the new
volume requires additional pool space.
Restriction: If the original volume is a recovery
volume, the new volume is not a recovery volume.
See Volume attributes for a description of the attributes that
apply to a new volume. See iSCSI target security for
information about volume security.
Cloning a volume
To clone a volume, including a template volume or a thin clone volume:
1. Click
Volumes in the lower-left panel, then expand Volumes in the far-left tree, then select the volume name.