Typically, you increase the capacity of a snapshot repository virtual disk after you receive a warning that the capacity for
the snapshot repository virtual disk is approaching its threshold.
You can add a maximum of two physical disks at one time to increase snapshot repository virtual disk capacity. The new physical
disks must have the same physical disk type as the existing physical disks. You can increase storage capacity by using one
of the following methods:
Use the that is available on the disk group of the snapshot repository virtual disk.
Add , in the form of unused physical disks, to the disk group of the snapshot repository virtual disk. Use this option when no
free capacity exists on the disk group.
You cannot increase the storage capacity of a snapshot repository virtual disk if the snapshot repository virtual disk has
any one of the following conditions:
The virtual disk has one or more hot spare physical disks in use.
The virtual disk has a non- condition.
Any virtual disk in the disk group is in any state of modification.
The that has ownership of this virtual disk is currently adding capacity to another virtual disk. Each RAID controller module
can add capacity to only one virtual disk at a time.
No free capacity exists in the disk group.
No unconfigured capacity, in the form of physical disks, is available to add to the disk group.
There is unconfigured capacity available, but the physical disks do not match the physical disk type or the physical disk
size as the physical disks in the snapshot repository virtual disk.