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Describing SFS to CA VM:Secure

You must describe each SFS file pool and all the user storage groups for each of these file pools to CA VM:Secure so that CA VM:Secure can manage the space. If you have file pools or some user storage groups within file pools that you do not want managed by CA VM:Secure, do not describe them to CA VM:Secure.

If you change the configuration of SFS itself, for instance by adding or removing file pools or user storage groups, after you have described SFS to CA VM:Secure, you must describe those changes to CA VM:Secure separately by updating the CA VM:Secure configuration for SFS. For adding file pools or user storage groups, this means simply telling CA VM:Secure the name of the new file pool or user storage group. For removing file pools or user storage groups, this means removing the file pool or user storage group from the CA VM:Secure configuration.