Dell PowerVault MD3000i User's Guide - Page 64

Import Disk Group, Basic Steps for Exporting a Disk Group

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Basic Steps for Exporting a Disk Group On the source storage array: 1 Save the storage array configuration. 2 Stop all I/O, and unmount or disconnect the file systems on the virtual disks in the disk group. 3 Back up the data on the virtual disks in the disk group. 4 Locate the disk group, and label the physical disks. 5 Place the disk group offline. 6 Obtain blank physical disk modules or new physical disks. On the target storage array: 1 Verify that the target storage array has available physical disk slots. 2 Verify that the target storage array supports the physical disks that you will import. 3 Verify that the target storage array can support the new virtual disks. 4 Verify that the latest version of firmware is installed on the RAID controller module. Import Disk Group The import disk group operation adds the imported disk group to the target storage array. After you complete the import disk group operation, all of the physical disks have Optimal status. Any associated virtual disks or free capacity nodes are now shown in the MD Storage Manager Software installed on the target storage array. NOTE: You will lose access to your data during the export/import process. NOTE: You must export a disk group before you move the disk group or import the disk group. Basic Steps to Import a Disk Group NOTE: You must insert all of the physical disks that are part of the disk group into the enclosure before the disk group can be imported. 64 Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

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Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
Basic Steps for Exporting a Disk Group
On the source storage array:
1
Save the storage array configuration.
2
Stop all I/O, and unmount or disconnect the file systems on the virtual
disks in the disk group.
3
Back up the data on the virtual disks in the disk group.
4
Locate the disk group, and label the physical disks.
5
Place the disk group offline.
6
Obtain blank physical disk modules or new physical disks.
On the target storage array:
1
Verify that the target storage array has available physical disk slots.
2
Verify that the target storage array supports the physical disks that you will
import.
3
Verify that the target storage array can support the new virtual disks.
4
Verify that the latest version of firmware is installed on the RAID
controller module.
Import Disk Group
The
import disk group
operation adds the imported disk group to the target
storage array. After you complete the
import disk group
operation, all of the
physical disks have Optimal status. Any associated virtual disks or free
capacity nodes are now shown in the MD Storage Manager Software installed
on the target storage array.
NOTE:
You will lose access to your data during the export/import process.
NOTE:
You must export a disk group before you move the disk group or import the
disk group.
Basic Steps to Import a Disk Group
NOTE:
You must insert all of the physical disks that are part of the disk group into
the enclosure before the disk group can be imported.