Administrator Guide
Reactivate a Volume on a Fluid Cache Cluster
Use Enterprise Manager to reconnect to a volume in a failed state from a Fluid Cache cluster while
maintaining the cluster and the volume.
1 Click the Storage view.
2 In the Storage pane, expand Fluid Cache Clusters if necessary and select the cluster with the
questionable volume.
3 In the Volumes pane of the Summary tab, double-click the volume to be reactivated and click
Reactivate Volume. The Reactivate Volume dialog box appears.
4 Click OK.
Adding a Storage Center to a Fluid Cache
Cluster
1 Log in to Enterprise Manager as a user with Administrator or Volume Manager privileges.
2 Click the Storage view.
3 In the Storage pane, expand Fluid Cache Clusters if necessary, and then select the Fluid Cache cluster.
4 In the Cache tab, select Tasks and click Assign Storage Centers.
The Assign Storage Centers window is displayed.
5 In the Assign Storage Centers window, select one or more Storage Centers to be added.
6 Click OK.
Remove a Storage Center from a Fluid Cache
cluster
Use Enterprise Manager to remove a Storage Center from a Fluid Cache cluster while keeping the cluster.
1 Click the Storage view.
2 In the Storage pane, expand Fluid Cache Clusters if necessary and select the Fluid Cache cluster.
3 In the Cache or Summary tab, expand Storage Centers if necessary, select the Storage Center to be
removed and click
Remove Storage Center from Cluster. The Remove Storage Center from Cluster
dialog box appears.
4 Click OK.
NOTE: The Storage Center cannot be removed if the cluster has volumes mapped to it.
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