Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Capacity - Full

What Caused the Problem?

All of the repository virtual disk's available capacity has been used. The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the Recovery Steps.

Important Notes

The repository virtual disk's failure policy determines what happens when the repository becomes full. The failure policy can be set to either fail the snapshot (default setting) or fail incoming I/Os to the snapshot's source virtual disk. You set a repository virtual disk's failure policy when you first create a snapshot. To view the failure policy for a virtual disk, click the View storage array profile link from the Support tab, then click the Virtual Disks tab, and then the Repositories tab.

Recovery Steps

1

If...

Then...

The snapshot virtual disk associated with this snapshot repository virtual disk is NOT a part of a copy operation

Go to step 2.

The snapshot virtual disk associated with this snapshot repository virtual disk is also a source virtual disk in a copy operation and its copy status is Pending or In Progress

a

Click the Modify tab.

b

Click the Manage virtual disk copies link.

c

If...

Then...

You want to keep the data being copied

Allow the copy operation to complete, and then go to step 2.

You do not want to keep the data being copied

Select the copy pair that contains the snapshot virtual disk and then click the Stop button.

Note: If you chose to create a new instance of the snapshot virtual disk as a part of this recovery procedure (see step 3), you can create a new copy with new data by selecting the copy pair that contains the snapshot virtual disk and clicking the Re-Copy button.

Go to step 2.

The snapshot virtual disk associated with this snapshot repository virtual disk is also a source virtual disk in a copy operation and its copy status is Failed

a

Click the Modify tab.

b

Click the Manage virtual disk copies link.

c

Select the copy pair that contains the snapshot virtual disk.

d

Click the Stop button.

Note: If you chose to create a new instance of the snapshot virtual disk as a part of this recovery procedure (see step 3), you can create a new copy with new data by selecting the copy pair that contains the snapshot virtual disk and clicking the Re-Copy button.

e

Go to step 2.

2

If...

Then...

You DO NOT want to delete the snapshot virtual disk

Go to step 3.

You want to delete the snapshot virtual disk

a

From the Modify tab, click the Delete virtual disk link.

b

Select the snapshot virtual disk.

c

Click the OK button.

Note: You will be able to create any needed snapshot virtual disks after this procedure has been completed.

d

Go to step 4.

3

If...

Then...

You want to create a new instance of the snapshot virtual disk now

a

From the Modify tab, click the Modify snapshot virtual disks link.

b

Click the Re-Create snapshot virtual disks link.

c

Select the snapshot virtual disk.

d

Click the Re-Create button.

e

Go to step 4.

You wish to create an instance of the snapshot virtual disk at a later time

a

From the Modify tab, click the Modify snapshot virtual disks link.

b

Click the Disable Snapshot link.

c

Select the snapshot virtual disk and then click the Disable button.

d

When you are ready, from the Modify tab click the Modify snapshot virtual disks link, and then click the Re-Create snapshot virtual disks link to create a new instance of the snapshot virtual disk.

e

Go to step 4.

4

Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru. The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If the failure appears again, contact your technical support representative.

Note: Additional information on this issue may be available. Please visit the Dell support website at support.dell.com and select your product model. Choose "troubleshooting" as your tool option, then search by this procedure title.