Adaptec 2169400-R User Guide - Page 48

Partitioning and Formatting Your Logical Drives, Apply

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Getting Started Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 48 5 Click Apply, then click Yes. Adaptec Storage Manager builds the logical drive(s), indicated by a magnifying glass moving across the new logical drive icon in the Logical Devices View. The configuration is saved on the Adaptec controller and on the physical drives. A magnifying glass means that a logical drive is being built. It disappears once the logical drive has been created. Note: To stop the creation of a new logical drive, right-click on the magnifying glass icon (shown in the figure above), then select Stop current task. You can also change the priority of the build task to High, Medium, or Low by selecting Change background task priority from the same right-click menu. 6 Repeat Steps 1 to 5 for each controller on your system. 7 Continue with Partitioning and Formatting Your Logical Drives on page 48. Partitioning and Formatting Your Logical Drives The logical drives you create appear as physical disk drives on your operating system. You must partition and format these logical drives before you can use them to store data. Note: Logical drives that have not been partitioned and formatted cannot be used to store data. Refer to your operating system documentation for more information.

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Getting Started Step 4: Building Your Storage Space
48
5
Click
Apply
, then click
Yes
.
Adaptec Storage Manager builds the logical drive(s), indicated by a magnifying glass
moving across the new logical drive icon in the Logical Devices View. The configuration is
saved on the Adaptec controller and on the physical drives.
Note:
To stop the creation of a new logical drive, right-click on the magnifying glass icon
(shown in the figure above), then select
Stop current task
. You can also change the priority of
the build task to High, Medium, or Low by selecting
Change background task priority
from the
same right-click menu.
6
Repeat Steps
1
to
5
for each controller on your system.
7
Continue with
Partitioning and Formatting Your Logical Drives
on page 48
.
Partitioning and Formatting Your Logical Drives
The logical drives you create appear as physical disk drives on your operating system. You
must
partition and format these logical drives before you can use them to store data.
Note:
Logical drives that have not been partitioned and formatted cannot be used to store data.
Refer to your operating system documentation for more information.
A magnifying glass means that a logical drive is being built.
It disappears once the logical drive has been created.