Hi René,

Enabled/disabled is about allocation without affecting running VMs, maintenance 
will mean VMs get shut down. So if you don’t want a primary LUN to fill up any 
further but keep running current workload you set enabled=false.

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On 18/08/2017, 09:25, "Rene Moser" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi
    
    While creating and testing ansible modules for the storagepool API, I
    noticed there is a "enabled=true/false" in the update storage API which
    enables/disabled the storage (not shown in the UI) and there is a
    enableStorageMaintenace/cancelStorageMaintenance API.
    
    Anyone has a clue what are the differences of maintenance vs disabling a
    storage? Thanks for enlightenment.
    
    Regards
    René
    


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