Expanding An Existing Volume; Array Manager Console; Left Pane - Dell PowerVault 750N System Administrator Manual

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Expanding an Existing Volume

Find the virtual disk that corresponds to the volume you are going to expand.
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Add a member to that virtual disk.
2
NOTE: After adding a member to a virtual disk, the virtual disk is reconstructed by the
adapter. This operation will take several hours.
After the virtual disk has completed the reconstruction process, perform a rescan.
3
Extend the specified volume with the new space available to the virtual disk.
4

Array Manager Console

The Array Manager console display uses a tree view to display storage objects in the left
pane of the window, and tabbed views in the right pane to display additional information on
storage objects. The following sections provide more information about the left and right
panes.

Left Pane

The left pane shows the objects detected by the Array Manager software. The major storage
objects are the local computer object, arrays, disks, and volumes. By clicking the plus sign
(+) in front of a storage object, you can see the subordinate storage objects under that
object.
Arrays represent the physical and logical storage subsystems connected to RAID
controllers.
Disks represent the disks recognized by the Microsoft
system.
Volumes include dynamic RAID volumes created in Array Manager, primary and
extended partitions, logical drives associated with extended partitions.
My Network Places, History, and Favorites provide remote connection functionality
not supported by the PowerVault 750N and 755N systems and should be ignored.
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