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Disk Group and Virtual Disk Expansion, Disk Group Expansion, Virtual Disk Expansion

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Administrative Tools and select the Disk Management MMC option to format and partition the disk. If the host server is running Windows Server 2008 Core version, partition and format the virtual disk using the Microsoft DiskPart utility. Disk Group and Virtual Disk Expansion Adding free capacity to a disk group is achieved by adding unconfigured capacity on the array to the disk group. Data is accessible on disk groups, virtual disks, and physical disks throughout the entire modification operation. The additional free capacity can then be used to perform a virtual disk expansion on a standard or snapshot repository virtual disk. Disk Group Expansion To add free capacity to a disk group, use the following procedure: 1 Click the Modify tab, then click Add Free Capacity (Physical Disks). 2 On the Add Free Capacity page, click the disk group you want to expand. 3 Click Next beneath the list of disk groups. The Storage Manager displays information on the disk group you selected. 4 In the Add capacity to volume group drop-down menu, choose the amount of unconfigured capacity to add to the disk group. 5 Click Finish to start the process of adding capacity to the disk group. You can also use the Command Line Interface (CLI) on both Windows and Linux hosts to add free capacity to a disk group. See the CLI Guide for more information. Once the capacity expansion is completed, additional free capacity is available in the disk group for creation of new virtual disks or expansion of existing virtual disks. Virtual Disk Expansion Virtual disk expansion is a dynamic modification operation that increases the capacity of standard virtual disks. NOTE: Snapshot repository virtual disks can be expanded from the CLI or from MD Storage Manager. All other virtual disk types are expandable only from the CLI. 62 Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

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Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
Administrative Tools
and select the
Disk
Management MMC
option to format
and partition the disk. If the host server is running Windows Server 2008 Core
version, partition and format the virtual disk using the Microsoft DiskPart
utility.
Disk Group and Virtual Disk Expansion
Adding free capacity to a disk group is achieved by adding unconfigured
capacity on the array to the disk group. Data is accessible on disk groups,
virtual disks, and physical disks throughout the entire modification operation.
The additional free capacity can then be used to perform a virtual disk
expansion on a standard or snapshot repository virtual disk.
Disk Group Expansion
To add free capacity to a disk group, use the following procedure:
1
Click the
Modify
tab, then click
Add Free Capacity (Physical Disks)
.
2
On the
Add Free Capacity
page, click the disk group you want to expand.
3
Click
Next
beneath the list of disk groups.
The Storage Manager displays information on the disk group you selected.
4
In the
Add capacity to volume group
drop-down menu, choose the
amount of unconfigured capacity to add to the disk group.
5
Click
Finish
to start the process of adding capacity to the disk group.
You can also use the Command Line Interface (CLI) on both Windows and
Linux hosts to add free capacity to a disk group. See the
CLI Guide
for more
information.
Once the capacity expansion is completed, additional free capacity is
available in the disk group for creation of new virtual disks or expansion of
existing virtual disks.
Virtual Disk Expansion
Virtual disk expansion is a dynamic modification operation that increases the
capacity of standard virtual disks.
NOTE:
Snapshot repository virtual disks can be expanded from the CLI or from MD
Storage Manager. All other virtual disk types are expandable only from the CLI.