108 Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
A disk group should be organized according to its related tasks and subtasks.
For example, if you create a disk group for the Accounting Department, you
can create virtual disks that match the different types of accounting
performed in the department: Accounts Receivable (AR), Accounts Payable
(AP), internal billing, and so forth. In this scenario, the AR and AP virtual
disks probably need more capacity than the internal billing virtual disk.
NOTE: In Linux, the host must be rebooted after deleting virtual disks to reset the
/dev entries.
NOTE: Before you can use a virtual disk, you must register the disk with the host
systems. See "Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping" on page131.
Creating Disk Groups
You can create disk groups either using Automatic configuration or Manual
configuration.
To create disk groups using automatic configuration:
1
To start the Create Disk Group Wizard, perform one of these actions:
To create a disk group from unconfigured capacity in the storage
array—On the
Logical
tab, select an
Unconfigured Capacity
node,
and select
Disk Group
Create
. Alternatively, you can right-click the
Unconfigured Capacity
node, and select
Create Disk Group
from the
pop-up menu.
To create a disk group from unassigned physical disks in the storage
array—On the
Physical
tab, select one or more unassigned physical
disks of the same physical disk type, and select
Disk Group
Create
.
Alternatively, right-click the unassigned physical disks, and select
Create Disk Group
from the pop-up menu.
To create a secure disk g roup— On the
Physical
tab, sel ect on e or mo re
unassigned security capable physical disks of the same physical disk
type, and select
Disk Group
Create
. Alternatively, right-click the
unassigned security capable physical disks, and select
Create Disk
Group
from the pop-up menu.
The I
ntroduction (Create Disk Group)
window is displayed.
2
Click
Next
.
The
Disk Group Name and Physical Disk Selection
window is displayed.
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