3Press <F2> to display the actions you can perform.

4Select Create New VD and press <Enter>.

The Create New VD screen displays. The cursor is on the RAID Levels option.

5Press <Enter> to display the possible RAID levels, based on the physical disks available.

6Press the down arrow key to select a RAID level and press <Enter>.

7Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the list of physical disks.

8Use the arrow key to highlight a physical disk and press the spacebar, <Alt>, or <Enter> to select the disk.

9Select additional disks, if desired.

10Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the box Basic Settings.

11Set the virtual disk size in the VD Size field.

The virtual disk size displays in megabyte (MB) format.

NOTE: For RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 6 only, you can use part of the available disk space to create one virtual disk and then use the rest of the disk space to create another virtual disk or disks.

NOTE: The minimum virtual disk size is 100 MB.

12Press <Tab> to access the VD Size field, and type a virtual disk name.

13Press <Tab> to move the cursor to Advanced Settings.

14Press the spacebar to make the settings active so that you can change them.

An X displays beside Advanced Settings. The settings are the stripe element size, read policy, and write policy. You can also choose advanced options such as forcing the cache policy to be Write-Back, initializing the virtual disk, and configuring a dedicated hot spare.

The defaults for these parameters display when the window displays. You can accept the defaults or change them. For detailed information about the virtual disk parameters, see "Virtual Disk Parameters and Descriptions" on page 84.

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