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Fc, iscsi, sas external disk array subsystems
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8.
RAID 50 and 60 only – Specify the number of axles for your array.
For more information on axles, see "RAID 30 and 50 Axles" on page 339 or
"RAID 60 Axles" on page 341.
9.
Enter a capacity and choose unit of measure (MB, GB, TB).
The default value is the available capacity of the disk array. You can use this
value or any lesser amount.
For NAS, the logical drive must be 10 GB or larger.
10. For each of the following items, accept the default or change the settings as
required:
From the Stripe dropdown menu, choose a Stripe size for this logical
drive.
The choices are 64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, 512 KB, and 1 MB. 64 KB is
the default. See "Choosing Stripe Size" on page 346.
From the Sector dropdown menu, choose a Sector size for this logical
drive.
The choices are 512 B, 1 KB, 2 KB, and 4 KB. 512 B is the default. See
"Choosing Sector Size" on page 346.
From the Read Policy dropdown menu, choose a Read Cache policy for
this logical drive.
The choices are Read Cache, Read Ahead, and No (read) Cache. Read
Ahead is the default. See "Cache Policy" on page 347.
From the Write Policy dropdown menu, choose a Write Cache policy for
this logical drive.
The choices are Write Through (thru) and Write Back. Write Back is the
default. If you selected No Cache under Read Cache, this setting will be
Write Through. See "Cache Policy" on page 347.
11. Click the Update button to enter the logical drive parameters.
If there is remaining space the disk array, you can create another logical
drive, following the steps above. Each logical drive can have a different set
of parameters.
12. Click the Next button when you are done.
A new window displays with the disk array information and the proposed
logical drives with their parameters.
13. Click the Submit button create the logical drives.
The new logical drive appears in the Logical Drive List the Information tab.
If you created a fault-tolerant logical drive (any RAID level except RAID 0), the
Operational Status of new logical drive will display Synchronizing for several
minutes after creation. You can use the logical drive during this period but read/
write performance could be slower than normal.
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