Note: Most OSs, such as Windows NT 4.0, require you to
reboot the host system to see the new array. NetWare v3.12
and later can recognize new devices if you type the
command SCAN FOR NEW DEVICES at the console
prompt. Other OSs might have similar features.
Creating a Multiple-Partition Array
You can create an array that has more than one partition.
Note: Once you create a multiple-partition array, you must
create at least one partition before you can use the array.
See
Adding a Partition on page
Multiple-partition arrays work well when you have very large disk
drives and you want to make the most efficient use of disk space
for fault tolerance (parity and spares). For more information, see
Understanding Partitions on page
To create a multiple-partition array:
1 From the System Menu, select Add an Array and press Enter.
The Enter Array Name window appears.
2 Type a name for the array and press Enter.
You can use up to 35 characters. You can include any characters
in the name, including spaces. If you do not want to name the
array, press Enter. You can add or change the name later.
The system asks if you want to create one partition now for the
entire array.
If you want to create a single-partition array, see
Single-Partition Array on page 2-2
3 Select No to create a multiple-partition array and press Enter.
The RAID Type menu appears.
4 Select the array type and press Enter.
Creating and Managing Arrays and Partitions
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Creating a
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