Managing Disks After Quick Restore; Storage Servers With Pre-Configured Storage - HP ProLiant 300 Series Administration Manual

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• Enter Extend. The volume is extended to the capacity of the underlying disk. To specify
the amount to extend or to extend to another disk, enter: extend [size=N] [disk=N]
Size is in MB.
• Enter exit to exit the utility.

Managing disks after quick restore

After a Quick Restore, drive letters may be assigned to the wrong volume. Windows Storage Server
2003 assigns drive letters after the restoration in the order of discovery. To help maintain drive letter
information, placing the drive letter into the volume label is recommended. To change the drive letters to
the appropriate ones, go into Disk Management and perform the following steps for each volume:
1.
Right-click the volume that needs to be changed.
2.
Select Change Drive Letter and Paths.
3.
In the Change Drive Letter and Paths dialog box, select Change.
4.
In the Change Drive Letter or Path dialog box, select the appropriate drive letter, and then click OK.
5.
Click Yes to confirm the drive letter change.
6.
Click Yes to continue. If the old drive letter needs to be reused, reboot the server after clicking Yes.

Storage servers with pre-configured storage

The primary WebUI page for facilitating disks and volume creation for storage servers with pre-configuerd
storage is illustrated in
via the WebUI.
To manage volumes via the WebUI, click Disks.
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Disk and Volume Management
Figure
20. From this page the administrator can create and manage volumes

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