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There are two methods (Batch Setting and Individual Setting) for binding logical disks through
Configuration Setting (GUI). Each method includes another three specification methods “Disk Count
Specification”, “Capacity Specification”, and “Disk Count and Capacity Specification”. There are six
specification methods in total.
As a rule, bind RV by the same specification method as when binding MV. Table D-4 shows the
combinations of specification methods.
Table D-4 Combinations of Specification Methods
[How to read the table]
The table shows the combinations of specification methods that can bind RV having the same capacity
as for MV. The symbols in the table are as follows:
{: RV can be bound.
×: RV cannot be bound.
If there is difference between capacities obtained by the combinations of specification methods in Table
D-4, the capacity of a logical disk varies depending on the specification method. Table D-5 shows the
capacities of bound logical disks for each specification method.
Batch Setting Individual Setting
RV
MV
Disk Count
Specification
Capacity
Specification
Disk Count
and Capacity
Specification
Disk Count
Specification
Capacity
Specification
Disk Count
and Capacity
Specification
Disk Count
Specification { × × × × ×
Capacity
Specification × { { × { {
Batch
Setting Disk Count
and Capacity
Specification
× { { × { {
Disk Count
Specification × × × { × ×
Capacity
Specification × { { × { {
Individual
Setting Disk Count
and Capacity
Specification
× { { × { {