Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 63

Creating Virtual Disks, Quality of Service QoS Attributes

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The LEDs stop blinking. 4. If the LEDs for the disk group do not stop blinking, from the toolbar in AMW, select Hardware → Blink → Stop All Indications. If the LEDs successfully stop blinking, a confirmation message is displayed. 5. Click OK. Creating Virtual Disks Keep these important guidelines in mind when you create a virtual disk: • Many hosts can have 256 logical unit numbers (LUNs) mapped per storage partition, but the number varies per operating system. • After you create one or more virtual disks and assign a mapping, you must register the virtual disk with the operating system. In addition, you must make sure that the host recognizes the mapping between the physical storage array name and the virtual disk name. Depending on the operating system, run the host-based utilities, hot_add and SMdevices. • If the storage array contains physical disks with different media types or different interface types, multiple Unconfigured Capacity nodes may be displayed in the Total Unconfigured Capacity pane of the Storage & Copy Services tab. Each physical disk type has an associated Unconfigured Capacity node if unassigned physical disks are available in the expansion enclosure. • You cannot create a disk group and subsequent virtual disk from different physical disk technology types. Each physical disk that comprises the disk group must be of the same physical disk type. NOTE: Ensure that you create disk groups before creating virtual disks. If you chose an Unconfigured Capacity node or unassigned physical disks to create a virtual disk, the Disk Group Required dialog is displayed. Click Yes and create a disk group by using the Create Disk Group Wizard. The Create Virtual Disk Wizard is displayed after you create the disk group. To create virtual disks: 1. In the AMW, select the Storage & Copy Services tab. 2. Select the Free Capacity node from an existing disk group. The Create Virtual Disk: Specify Parameters window is displayed. 3. Select the appropriate unit for memory in Units and enter the capacity of the virtual disk in New virtual disk capacity. 4. In Virtual disk name, enter a virtual disk name of up to 30 characters. 5. In the Map to host list, select an appropriate host or select Map later. 6. In the Quality of Service (QoS) Attributes area, you can select: - Enable data assurance (DA) protection on the new virtual disk - Use flash cache 7. In the Virtual disk I/O characteristics type list, select the appropriate Virtual Disk I/O characteristics type. You can select: - File system (typical) - Database - Multimedia - Custom NOTE: If you select Custom, you must select an appropriate segment size. 8. Select Enable dynamic cache read prefetch. For more information on virtual disk cache settings, see Changing The Virtual Disk Cache Settings. 63

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The LEDs stop blinking.
4.
If the LEDs for the disk group do not stop blinking, from the toolbar in AMW, select
Hardware
Blink
Stop All
Indications.
If the LEDs successfully stop blinking, a confirmation message is displayed.
5.
Click
OK
.
Creating Virtual Disks
Keep these important guidelines in mind when you create a virtual disk:
Many hosts can have 256 logical unit numbers (LUNs) mapped per storage partition, but the number varies per
operating system.
After you create one or more virtual disks and assign a mapping, you must register the virtual disk with the
operating system. In addition, you must make sure that the host recognizes the mapping between the physical
storage array name and the virtual disk name. Depending on the operating system, run the host-based utilities,
hot_add
and
SMdevices
.
If the storage array contains physical disks with different media types or different interface types, multiple
Unconfigured Capacity
nodes may be displayed in the
Total Unconfigured Capacity
pane of the
Storage & Copy
Services
tab. Each physical disk type has an associated
Unconfigured Capacity
node if unassigned physical
disks are available in the expansion enclosure.
You cannot create a disk group and subsequent virtual disk from different physical disk technology types. Each
physical disk that comprises the disk group must be of the same physical disk type.
NOTE:
Ensure that you create disk groups before creating virtual disks. If you chose an
Unconfigured
Capacity
node or unassigned physical disks to create a virtual disk, the
Disk Group Required
dialog is
displayed. Click
Yes
and create a disk group by using the
Create Disk Group Wizard
. The
Create Virtual
Disk Wizard
is displayed after you create the disk group.
To create virtual disks:
1.
In the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2.
Select the
Free Capacity
node from an existing disk group.
The
Create Virtual Disk: Specify Parameters
window is displayed.
3.
Select the appropriate unit for memory in
Units
and enter the capacity of the virtual disk in
New virtual disk
capacity
.
4.
In
Virtual disk name
, enter a virtual disk name of up to 30 characters.
5.
In the
Map to host
list, select an appropriate host or select
Map later
.
6.
In the
Quality of Service (QoS) Attributes
area, you can select:
Enable data assurance (DA) protection on the new virtual disk
Use flash cache
7.
In the
Virtual disk I/O characteristics type
list, select the appropriate Virtual Disk I/O characteristics type. You can
select:
File system (typical)
Database
Multimedia
Custom
NOTE:
If you select
Custom
, you must select an appropriate segment size.
8.
Select
Enable dynamic cache read prefetch
.
For more information on virtual disk cache settings, see
Changing The Virtual Disk Cache Settings
.
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