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Administering Data VolumesVVR VEA enables you to administer data volumes from any host in an RDS. You can perform the following volume administration tasks using VVR VEA:
Associating a Data Volume to an RDSUse the Associate Volume task to associate a volume to an Replicated Data Set (RDS) even when replication is in progress. This command associates a volume to all the RVGs of the RDS. Ensure that volumes of the same name and same length exist on the Primary and all the Secondaries of the RDS. You must create volumes of the required layout on the Primary and the Secondary. Caution Failure to meet the following prerequisites may result in the Secondary data volumes having unusable data. Prerequisites for associating a volume to an RDS Ensure that volumes of the same name and length as the Primary volumes exist on all the hosts in the RDS. If not, create them. Verify that the volume to be added is inactive. Synchronize the volume using the vradmin syncvol command from the command-line interface (CLI). Note By default, the Associate Volume task associates Data Change Maps (DCMs) to the volumes being added to the RDS, if DCMs have not been associated already. If any of the data volumes contains a DRL, this operation removes the DRL before associating the DCM to the volume. To associate a volume with an RDS
Resizing a Data Volume in a Replicated Data SetUse the Resize Volume task to resize a data volume in a Replicated Data Set (RDS) even while replication is in progress. The Resize Volume dialog box resizes the specified data volume in all the RVGs in an RDS. Important Notes for Resizing a Data Volume
Prerequisite for resizing a data volume in an RDS Before increasing the size of a data volume, verify whether there is enough space in the disk group on the Primary and the Secondary. To resize a data volume in an RDS
Dissociating a Data Volume from its RDSUse the Dissociate Volume dialog box to remove a data volume from an RDS. The Dissociate Volume task only dissociates the data volume from the RVGs in an RDS; it does not delete the volume. Note If you want the data volumes on the Primary and the Secondary hosts to be consistent after they are dissociated, stop the application, and make sure that the Secondaries are up-to-date and consistent before dissociating a data volume. To remove a data volume from its RDS even when the application has not been stopped, select Force Dissociate from the Dissociate Volume dialog box. To dissociate a data volume from its RDS
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