Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 91

Adding Unassigned Physical Disks To A Disk Pool, Configuring The Preservation Capacity Of A Disk

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6. Click OK. Adding Unassigned Physical Disks To A Disk Pool Use the Add Physical Disks (Capacity) option to increase the free capacity of an existing disk pool by adding unassigned physical disks. After you add unassigned physical disks to a disk pool, the data in each virtual disk of the disk pool is redistributed to include the additional physical disks. NOTE: Keep these guidelines in mind when you add physical disks to a disk pool: • The status of the disk pool must be Optimal before you can add unassigned physical disks. • You can add a maximum of 12 physical disks to an existing disk pool. However, the disk pool cannot contain more physical disks than the maximum limit for a storage array. • You can add only unassigned physical disks with an Optimal status to a disk pool. • The data in the virtual disks remains accessible during this operation. To add unassigned physical disks a disk pool: 1. In AMW, select the Storage & Copy Services tab. 2. Select the disk pool. 3. From the menu bar, select Storage → Disk Pool → Add Physical Disks (Capacity). The Add Physical Disks dialog is displayed. You can view information about: - The disk pool in the Disk Pool Information area. - The unassigned physical disks that can be added to the disk pool in the Select physical disks for addition area. NOTE: The RAID controller module firmware arranges the unassigned physical disk options with the best options listed at the top in the Select physical disks for addition area. 4. Select one or more physical disks in the Select physical disks for addition area. The total free capacity that will be added to the disk pool is displayed in the Total usable capacity selected field. 5. Click Add. Configuring The Preservation Capacity Of A Disk Pool The preservation capacity in a disk pool is reserved for data reconstruction operations in case of physical disk failures. To configure the preservation capacity in a disk pool: 1. In AMW, select the Storage & Copy Services tab. 2. Select the disk pool. 3. From the menu bar, select Storage → Disk Pool → Change → Settings. The Change Disk Pool Settings dialog is displayed. 4. In the Preservation Capacity area of the Physical disks dedicated to preservation capacity box, type or select a number of physical disks. The preservation capacity of the disk pool is dependent on the number of physical disks in the disk pool. 5. Click OK. 91

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6.
Click
OK
.
Adding Unassigned Physical Disks To A Disk Pool
Use the
Add Physical Disks (Capacity)
option to increase the free capacity of an existing disk pool by adding unassigned
physical disks. After you add unassigned physical disks to a disk pool, the data in each virtual disk of the disk pool is
redistributed to include the additional physical disks.
NOTE:
Keep these guidelines in mind when you add physical disks to a disk pool:
The status of the disk pool must be Optimal before you can add unassigned physical disks.
You can add a maximum of 12 physical disks to an existing disk pool. However, the disk pool cannot contain
more physical disks than the maximum limit for a storage array.
You can add only unassigned physical disks with an Optimal status to a disk pool.
The data in the virtual disks remains accessible during this operation.
To add unassigned physical disks a disk pool:
1.
In AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2.
Select the disk pool.
3.
From the menu bar, select
Storage
Disk Pool
Add Physical Disks (Capacity).
The
Add Physical Disks
dialog is displayed. You can view information about:
The disk pool in the
Disk Pool Information
area.
The unassigned physical disks that can be added to the disk pool in the
Select physical disks for addition
area.
NOTE:
The RAID controller module firmware arranges the unassigned physical disk options with the
best options listed at the top in the
Select physical disks for addition
area.
4.
Select one or more physical disks in the
Select physical disks for addition
area.
The total free capacity that will be added to the disk pool is displayed in the
Total usable capacity selected
field.
5.
Click
Add
.
Configuring The Preservation Capacity Of A Disk Pool
The preservation capacity in a disk pool is reserved for data reconstruction operations in case of physical disk failures.
To configure the preservation capacity in a disk pool:
1.
In AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2.
Select the disk pool.
3.
From the menu bar, select
Storage
Disk Pool
Change
Settings.
The
Change Disk Pool Settings
dialog is displayed.
4.
In the
Preservation Capacity
area of the
Physical disks dedicated to preservation capacity
box, type or select a
number of physical disks.
The preservation capacity of the disk pool is dependent on the number of physical disks in the disk pool.
5.
Click
OK
.
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