Setting The Size Of Volumes Created With Auto-Carving - 3Ware 9650SE-2LPML User Manual

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Chapter 7. Configuring Your Controller
Setting the Size of Volumes Created with
Auto-Carving
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If the combined capacity of the drives exceeds the carve size, a number of
volumes will be created.
3
Verify the creation of the volumes.
In 3DM 2, the number of volumes is shown on the Unit Details page.
4
Verify that the volumes appear in the operating system. They will appear
as additional drives.
Notes:
If you are configuring a unit for primary storage and it will be greater than 2 TB,
be sure to enable the auto-carve policy before creating the unit.
When volumes have been created through auto-carving, they cannot be
deleted except by deleting the unit.
If you create a bootable unit that has multiple volumes, the first volume is
always used as the boot device.
Changing the auto-carve policy does not affect existing units.
If you create units over 2 TB in size and use auto-carving to divide them into
multiple volumes, you can control the size of the volumes to be created by
setting the carve size (referred to as carving factor in 3BM) to use. The carve
size can be between 1 TB (1024 GB) and 2 TB (2048 GB); the default is
2 TB.
When you change this policy, it applies to units you create in the future.
Existing units will not be affected.
To set the carve size in 3DM
1
Choose
Management > Controller Settings
2
In the Other Controller Settings section at the bottom of the screen, in the
field, enter the size you want (between 1024 GB and
Carve Size
2048 GB) to use and click
The page refreshes, and a message at the top confirms the change you
have made.
To set the carve size (carving factor) in 3BM
1
On the main 3BM screen,
2
On the pop-up menu, select
from the menu bar in 3DM.
.
Submit
Tab
to
Settings
and press
Controller Policies
and press
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Enter
.
Enter
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