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Note: On the main page of Create Volume, choose Search and click the input box, and you can select vCenter as the filter criteria. Then, you can screen the information related to the specified vCenter.
Note: An uninstantiated volume is only a conceptual device that does not occupy any actual space unless you attach it to a VM instance.
On the main menu of ZStack Cloud, choose . Then, the Volume page is displayed.
| Action | Description |
|---|---|
| Create vCenter Volume | Create a new vCenter volume via a disk offering or a volume image. |
| Edit vCenter Volume | Edit the name and the description of a vCenter volume. |
| Enable vCenter Volume | Enable a disabled vCenter volume. |
| Disable vCenter Volume | Disable an enabled vCenter volume. |
| Attach vCenter Volume | Attach a vCenter volume to the specified vCenter VM instance as a data volume. |
| Detach vCenter Volume | Detach a vCenter volume from a vCenter VM instance. Note: Detaching a volume from a running VM instance may affect the business continuity. Proceed with caution. |
| Change Owner | Change the owner of a vCenter volume. Note: ZStack Cloud supports multi-account management for the managed vCenters. Normal account and project members can perform operations on vCenter volumes. |
| Delete vCenter Volume | The deleted vCenter volume is displayed on the Recycle Bin tab. Note: Deleting a vCenter volume interrupts data reads/writes of associated VM instances from/to the volume, and makes the volumes unavailable. You cannot attach it to any VM instance unless you recover the volume. |
| Recover vCenter Volume | Recover a deleted vCenter volume. The recovered volume is displayed on the Available Resource tab. |
| Expunge vCenter Volume | Expunge a deleted vCenter volume. Note: This operation expunges the volume. The expunged volumes cannot be recovered. Proceed with caution. |