HP P3410A HP NetRAID 1M/2M Installation & Configuration - Page 98
Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion under, Windows NT
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Chapter 7 Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion under Windows NT About Capacity Expansion under Windows NT Normally, adding capacity requires shutting down the server to reconfigure or restore an existing volume or to add the new storage space as a new volume. Using the Online Capacity Expansion feature allows you to expand an existing logical drive without shutting down the server. NOTE The additional capacity will have a different drive letter than the original logical drive. If the expanded capacity and the original capacity must share the same drive letter, you cannot expand capacity online and you must reboot Windows NT. For more information about drive letters, see "Capacity Expansion" in the HP NetRAID Series User Guide in Information Assistant on the HP Netserver Navigator CDROM. Under Windows NT, use virtual sizing to prepare for online capacity expansion. Virtual sizing is enabled separately on each logical drive. When enabled, the controller presents to the operating system a logical drive of 500-GB. However, only a part of the 500 GB logical drive exists as actual physical storage. You configure logical drives to use only the actual physical space while the virtual space allows room for online expansion. For example, assume you have one RAID 5 logical drive built from four physical hard disk drives of 4 GB each; the result is 12 GB of actual storage space. If you enable virtual sizing for this logical drive, then the operating system will see a logical drive of 500 GB. The first 12 GB are real, 4 GB is used for parity, and the last 484 GB are virtual. Since there is unused logical drive space, the physical storage of 12 GB can be expanded online, but the total logical drive remains at 500 GB. To actually expand capacity online, refer to the HP NetRAID Series User Guide and to your Windows NT documentation. Precautions When using the Online Capacity Expansion feature, it is important that you do not create volumes that exceed the actual physical capacity. If you attempt to do this under Windows NT, the format operation will fail. If you extend an existing partition into virtual space, this will be detected upon rebooting. In either case, be 90