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AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Understanding Volume Status and Transitions
Color Volume Status
bootstrapping. Other than the specific scenario
mentioned, yellow (Pass Through status) indicates
that there is a potential issue with the storage
volume, the most common one being an upload
buffer issue. If upload buffer capacity has been
exceeded, then in some cases buffer space becomes
available again. At that point, the storage volume
self-corrects to the Available status. In other cases,
you might have to add more upload buffer capacity
to your gateway to return the storage volume to
the Available status. For information on how to
troubleshoot a case when upload buffer capacity
has been exceeded, see Troubleshooting Volume
Issues (p. 331). For information on how to add
upload buffer capacity, see Determining the Size of
Upload Buffer to Allocate (p. 221).
Red The storage volume has the Irrecoverable status.
In this case, you should delete the volume. For
information on how to do this, see Deleting a
Volume (p. 160).
In the following diagram, a transition between two states is depicted with a labeled line. For example,
the transition from the Creating status to the Available status is labeled as Create Basic Volume. This
transition represents creating a storage volume without preserving data or creating the volume from a
snapshot.
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