A Operating System Logical Drives - HP storeeasy 3000 Administrator's Manual

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A Operating system logical drives

The logical disks reside on physical drives as shown in
configurations (page
IMPORTANT:
The Operating System volume default factory settings can be customized after the operating system
is up and running. The following settings can be changed:
OS logical drive size can be changed to 60 GB or higher
If the Operating System volume is customized and the System Recovery DVD is run at a later time,
the System Recovery process will maintain the custom settings as long as the above criteria are
met ( OS logical drive size of 60 GB or higher) and the OS volume is labeled System. If the storage
system arrays are deleted and the System Recovery DVD is run, the System Recovery process will
configure the storage system using the factory default settings listed in the table below.
HP StoreEasy 3000 Storage systems do not include preconfigured data volumes. The administrator
must configure data storage for the storage system.
The system reserved partition contains the operating system boot loader and allows you to enable
BitLocker Drive Encryption for the Operating System volume.
Table 7 Storage system RAID configurations
Server model
HP StoreEasy 38x0 Gateway Storage
HP StoreEasy 38x0 Gateway Storage Blade
NOTE:
In the HP Array Configuration Utility (ACU), mapping of logical disks begins at 1. In
Microsoft Disk Manager, mapping begins at 0.
If the operating system has a failure that might result from corrupt system files, a corrupt registry,
or the system hangs during boot, see
95).
The first two logical drives are configured for the storage system operating system.
"Storage system recovery" (page
Storage system RAID
Logical Disk 1
Operating System Volume (450 GB)
RAID 1
Physical Drives 1–2
86).
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