- You must have the Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role to perform this task.
- For details about the Block LDEVs window, see the Provisioning Guide.
- Stop read and write I/O operations to the external volume that is mapped as the local storage volume in the external storage system that you want to power off.
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If the external volume is defined as a
DP-VOL in the local storage system, block all
DP-VOLs for maintenance. If not, skip the following steps, and go to step 3.
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Open the
Pools window.
i. Click Storage Systems, and then expand the Storage Systems tree.
ii. Click Pools.
- On the Pools tab, click the link for the pool you want to block.
- Select the Virtual Volumes tab.
- Click Select All Pages.
- On the menu bar, click Actions > Logical Device > Block LDEVs.
- In the Block LDEVs window, confirm the settings and enter the task name in Task Name.
- Click Apply in the confirmation window.
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Open the
Pools window.
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Perform the Disconnect
External Storage Volumes command for the external systems you want
to power off.
I/O operations to the external volumes are not allowed, and data in cache memory of the local storage system is written to the external volumes.
- Perform any other operations required for powering off the external storage system.
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Power off the external storage system.
Tip: After disconnecting external storage volumes, if you want to use mapped external volumes again as the local storage volumes, you must reconnect the external storage systems.
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