Filtering volumes and consistency groups by name

If you want to see selected volumes in the Devices tab, use the Name Filter option.

About this task

The following procedure includes steps and screen captures that apply when using VMware vSphere Client. If you are using VMware vSphere Web Client, similar steps are applicable.

Figure 1. Devices found without using a filter
This image shows the devices that are discovered when you do not use a filter during the search. This search is considered a full discovery search.

Procedure

  1. In the VMware vSphere client, click Edit Array Manager in the Array Managers tab.
  2. Enter the consistency group name or prefix and volume name or volume name prefix to show the selected volumes in the Devices tab.
    Figure 2. Edit Array Manager pane with Name Filter field
    This image shows adding or editing the Array manager with the volume name prefix (PH) and consistency group name prefix (GMCV) entered in the Name Filter field. The text that is within the Name Filter tag says "Leave empty for full discovery. Enter a comma-separated list of volume, volume prefix, or consistency group name for specific discovery, for example cnVDisk,usVDisk,fr"
  3. Enter the same volume names on the remote site.
    Figure 3. Adding volumes on the local site
    This image shows the added volume, only in the local site's Add/Edit Array manager.
  4. Use the Add/Edit Array Manager to add the volume/consistency group names in the Name Filter on the remote site.

    Prefixes for the volume name can be different for each site, but prefixes must be paired with the remote site array manager.

    For example, the local site volume name is Pri_WinXP_3, and on the remote site it is mapped to Rec_WinXP_3. Then, in Name Filter of the local site, you can enter prefix Pri, and on the remote site, enter prefix Rec.

    To use the Name Filter for the consistency group, enter the same name/prefixes at the local and remote sites.

    Figure 4. Recovery Array with Name Filter added
    This image shows the result of using the Name Filter on the local and remote sites.