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Creating thin virtual volumes
To create a thin virtual volume, the storage volume must be thin capable. If you do not select a thin capable storage volume, the
resulting volume is thick.
Launching the wizard
You can launch the Provision from Storage Volumes wizard from several different locations that are listed below. Depending on
where you launch the wizard, you are given the option to create a specific type of consistency group by default.
Provision Storage menu (Local or distributed)
Distributed Virtual Volumes view (Distributed only)
Virtual Volumes view on a specific cluster (Local only)
Storage Volumes view on a specific cluster (Local only)
Complete each step of the wizard. For additional information about any of the steps, click
in the upper-right corner of the
screen.
Provision Job properties
Provision Job
Name
The optional name given to the provisioning job. If you did not provide a name for the job, the base
volume name is used.
Target Cluster The cluster on which the job was initiated.
Status The status of the job.
Status Details An explanation of the job status.
Created The date and time the job was created.
Last Updated The last date and time the job status was automatically updated.
Description A description of the volumes being created.
Volume Options The options selected for the volumes.
Consistency
Group
The name of the consistency group for the volumes (if any).
Total Capacity The total capacity of the volumes being created.
Thin Indicates if the volumes are thin.
Resources
affected at
<cluster>
Storage View The storage view selected for the volumes (if any).
Storage Array The storage array from which the volumes were provisioned.
Storage Pool The storage pool from which the volumes were created.
Storage Group The storage group automatically assigned or selected for the virtual volumes (if
applicable).
Distributed storage
Distributed storage refers to storage objects (consistency groups, virtual volumes, devices) that are created by using storage
from both clusters. Select the Distributed Storage from the Provision on drop-down in Provision Storage view to
conveniently access the distributed storage objects. From this section you can view a grouping of all distributed consistency
groups, distributed virtual volumes, and distributed devices.
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Provisioning storage