Administrator Guide
About this task
NOTE: It is recommended to delete a Live Migration only when both the source and destination Storage Centers show
their status as Up and are connected to Dell Storage Manager.
Steps
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. On the Live Migrations tab, select the Live Migration you want to delete.
3. Click Delete.
The Delete dialog box opens.
4. Click OK to delete the Live Migration.
Viewing Live Migration Volumes
View the source or destination volume of a Live Migration in the Storage tab or IO Usage tab to see more information about the
volume.
View the Source Volume of a Live Migration
View more information about the source volume of a Live Migration in the Storage tab or IO Usage tab.
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. On the Live Migrations tab, select the Live Migration whose source volume you want to view.
3. Click Source Volume, then select one of the following options:
• Show In Storage Tab - Displays the source volume in the Storage tab.
• Show In IO Usage Tab - Displays the source volume in the IO Usage tab.
View the Destination Volume of a Live Migration
View more information about the destination volume of a Live Migration in the Storage tab or IO Usage tab.
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. On the Live Migrations tab, select the Live Migration whose destination volume you want to view.
3. Click Destination Volume, then select one of the following options:
• Show In Storage Tab - Displays the source volume in the Storage tab.
• Show In IO Usage Tab - Displays the source volume in the IO Usage tab.
Creating and Managing Volume Folders
Use volume folders to organize volumes or to restrict access to volumes.
NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help.
Create a Volume Folder
Create a volume folder either to organize volumes or to restrict access to volumes.
1. Select a Storage Center from the Storage view. (Data Collector connected Storage Manager Client only)
2. Click the Storage tab.
3. In the Storage tab navigation pane, select Volumes.
4. In the right pane, click Create Volume Folder. The Create Volume Folder dialog box opens.
5. In the Name eld, type a name for the folder.
6. In the Parent eld, select a parent folder.
7. When you are nished, click OK.
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