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Subsequent Configuration Changes

You can change the CA VM:Director configuration for SFS at any time, for instance, when you add file pools or need to remove an SFS manager. Remember, these changes may affect what your SFS managers, and sometimes the user IDs they manage, can do. For example, if you add file pools, you need to allow SFS managers to assign that space to have that space managed through CA VM:Director. If you need to remove an SFS manager, you must move all of that manager’s reporting user IDs to another manager first.

Information that you change about SFS in the CA VM:Director configuration (after the automatic configuration) include any of the following: