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Sata plus sas raid controller card familty, software
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Chapter 7. Configuring Units
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volume. Then use 3DM2 or CLI to remove the unit. Then rescan so the
operating system can recognize the new capacity.
In addition, in order to use the new capacity, you need to either resize the
existing partition or add a new partition.
To inform the operating system that a unit has been changed
1
If the unit you reconfigured is the boot unit, restart the system and skip to
Step 3.
If the unit you reconfigured is secondary storage, unmount the file system
from the unit.
Under FreeBSD, from a command prompt, type
<enter>,
<enter>.
sync
You can then unmount the unit with this command:
location>
Under Linux, from a command prompt, type
<enter>,
<enter>.
sync
You can then unmount the unit with this command:
location>
Under Mac OS, Unmount the file system from the unit.
Launch the Macintosh Disk Utility, select the unit, and click the
Unmount button the toolbar, or select the icon for the unit on the
desktop and drag it to the trash.
Under OpenSolaris, Please consult your system documentation and
the LSI KnowledgeBase for more information.
Under VMware, Please consult your system documentation and the
LSI KnowledgeBase for more information.
Under Windows, go to
Management
, and select
drive letter for the unit.
2
In the software, remove and rescan the controller, in order to update unit
information.
a
In 3DM2 choose
appropriate unit.
b
Click the
Remove Unit
c
After the unit has been removed, click the
unit capacity displays.
4
Resize the partition and file system or create a new partition.
3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card Software User Guide, Version 10.2
Start >> Administrative Tools >> Computer
Disk Management.
Management >> Maintenance
button.
<enter>,
sync
sync
umount <mount
<enter>,
sync
sync
umount <mount
Remove the logical
and select the
button. The new
Rescan

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