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5.2  RAID Management
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5.2.7
Set Snap Data Pool
When the Snap Data Volume (SDV) used as a copy destination  for  SnapOPC  or  SnapOPC+  is               
shortened during the operation, the SDV capacity is automatically  expanded.  Space  to  be  used             
for the SDV capacity expansion is called Snap Data Pool (SDP),  which  is  configured  by  multiple               
Snap Data Pool Volumes (SDPV). When the SDV capacity is shortened by data copy and/or writ-               
ing from the host, space in the SDP is allocated in units of Snap Data Pool Elements (SDPE).
When the SDPV creation process is completed, the SDPV will be formatted automatically.
SDPV Requirements
Volume capacity should be 2TB or less.
Volume capacity should be in multiple of SDPE capacity (1GB/2GB/4GB).
Conditions of RAID group in which SDPV(s) will be created
The [Status] of the RAID Group must be [Available], or [Present].
A RAID Group which is not used, or a RAID Group with an Open Volume, a Snap Data 
Volume, or a Snap Data Pool Volume created.
If volumes are created in the RAID Group, the number of volumes in the RAID Group must be 
less than 128.
RAID Group must not be registered in the Thin Provisioning Pool.
RAID Group must not be registered as the REC Disk Buffer.
If the RAID Group is not used (no volume created), DVCF Mode must be [OFF] or [-].
The free space (Free) in the RAID group must be 1GB or more.
RAID Group must not be blocked.
The RAID Group is not LDE processing.
Click the [Create Logical Volume] link to  continue  volume        
creation.
If mapping is performed after volume registration and during        
format, the volume will be accessible from the host. If mapping  is           
performed on an encrypted volume where [Create as an        
encrypted volume.] was selected when creating, access is also        
possible during format.
Progress of volume format can be checked using the [Volume         
List] or the [RAID Group List] function.