Dell Storage Manager Driver Uninstall

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Supported operations The Dell Storage Center volume driver provides the following Cinder volume operations: • Create, delete, attach (map), and detach (unmap) volumes. • Create, list, and delete volume snapshots. • Create a volume from a snapshot. • Copy an image to a volume. • Copy a volume to an image.

• Clone a volume. • Extend a volume. • Create, delete, list and update a consistency group. • Create, delete, and list consistency group snapshots. • Manage an existing volume. • Failover-host for replicated back ends. • Create a replication using Live Volume.

Extra spec options Volume type extra specs can be used to enable a variety of Dell Storage Center options. Selecting Storage Profiles, Replay Profiles, enabling replication, replication options including Live Volume and Active Replay replication. Storage Profiles control how Storage Center manages volume data. For a given volume, the selected Storage Profile dictates which disk tier accepts initial writes, as well as how data progression moves data between tiers to balance performance and cost. Predefined Storage Profiles are the most effective way to manage data in Storage Center. By default, if no Storage Profile is specified in the volume extra specs, the default Storage Profile for the user account configured for the Block Storage driver is used. The extra spec key storagetype:storageprofile with the value of the name of the Storage Profile on the Storage Center can be set to allow to use Storage Profiles other than the default.

For ease of use from the command line, spaces in Storage Profile names are ignored. Download smart 2d cutting 35 crack full version free software download free. As an example, here is how to define two volume types using the High Priority and Low Priority Storage Profiles. $ openstack volume type create 'GoldVolumeType' $ openstack volume type set --property storagetype:storageprofile =highpriority 'GoldVolumeType' $ openstack volume type create 'BronzeVolumeType' $ openstack volume type set --property storagetype:storageprofile =lowpriority 'BronzeVolumeType' Replay Profiles control how often the Storage Center takes a replay of a given volume and how long those replays are kept. The default profile is the daily profile that sets the replay to occur once a day and to persist for one week. The extra spec key storagetype:replayprofiles with the value of the name of the Replay Profile or profiles on the Storage Center can be set to allow to use Replay Profiles other than the default daily profile.

As an example, here is how to define a volume type using the hourly Replay Profile and another specifying both hourly and the default daily profile. $ openstack volume type create 'HourlyType' $ openstack volume type set --property storagetype:replayprofile =hourly 'HourlyType' $ openstack volume type create 'HourlyAndDailyType' $ openstack volume type set --property storagetype:replayprofiles =hourly,daily 'HourlyAndDailyType' Note the comma separated string for the HourlyAndDailyType. Replication for a given volume type is enabled via the extra spec replication_enabled.

To create a volume type that specifies only replication enabled back ends. Replication notes This driver supports both standard replication and Live Volume (if supported and licensed). The main difference is that a VM attached to a Live Volume is mapped to both Storage Centers.

In the case of a failure of the primary Live Volume still requires a failover-host to move control of the volume to the second controller. Existing mappings should work and not require the instance to be remapped but it might need to be rebooted. Live Volume is more resource intensive than replication. One should be sure to plan accordingly.

Server type configuration This option allows one to set a default Server OS type to use when creating a server definition on the Dell Storage Center. When attaching a volume to a node the Dell Storage Center driver creates a server definition on the storage array. This defition includes a Server OS type. The type used by the Dell Storage Center cinder driver is “Red Hat Linux 6.x”.