HP LC2000r HP NetRAID 1M/2M Installation & Configuration - Page 93

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Chapter 7 Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion 6. Press the F10 key to save the partition. The free space becomes a NetWare partition. The Available Disk Options menu is displayed. III. Create the NetWare Volume How you create the NetWare volume depends on where you installed NetWare. • For drives that do not contain the NetWare 4.2 operating system, see "Create Volumes on Drives that do not Contain NetWare 4.2." • If NetWare 4.2 was installed on a disk array, see "Create Volumes on Drives That Contain NetWare 4.2." Create Volumes on Drives that do not Contain NetWare 4.2 Do the following to create a volume that does not contain the NetWare 4.2 operating system: 1. The Available Disk Options menu is displayed. Select Volume Options. Press Enter. 2. Press the Inset key or the F3 key to add a volume segment. 3. The available free space is displayed. Press Enter. 4. Select Make this segment a new volume. Press Enter. 5. Type the volume name. Press Enter. 6. Edit the disk segment size to be the actual physical size of the logical drive. 7. Press the F10 key to save the changes. 8. The Volume Disk Segment list shows the volume size. Press F10 to save. 9. The volume name and size are displayed. Press Esc to save. 10. Select Yes when asked "Save Volume changes?" 11. Supply the administrator name and login. 12. The changes are displayed. Press Enter to continue. 13. Mount the volume. 85

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Chapter 7
Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion
85
6.
Press the
F10
key to save the partition. The free space becomes a NetWare
partition. The Available Disk Options menu is displayed.
III. Create the NetWare Volume
How you create the NetWare volume depends on where you installed NetWare.
For drives that do not contain the NetWare 4.2 operating system, see
"Create Volumes on Drives that do
not
Contain NetWare 4.2."
If NetWare 4.2 was installed on a disk array, see "Create Volumes on
Drives That Contain NetWare 4.2."
Create Volumes on Drives that do
not
Contain NetWare 4.2
Do the following to create a volume that does not contain the NetWare 4.2
operating system:
1.
The Available Disk Options menu is displayed. Select
Volume Options
.
Press
Enter
.
2.
Press the
Inset
key or the
F3
key to add a volume segment.
3.
The available free space is displayed. Press
Enter
.
4.
Select
Make this segment a new volume
. Press
Enter
.
5.
Type the volume name. Press
Enter
.
6.
Edit the disk segment size to be the actual physical size of the logical
drive.
7.
Press the
F10
key to save the changes.
8.
The Volume Disk Segment list shows the volume size. Press
F10
to save.
9.
The volume name and size are displayed. Press
Esc
to save.
10.
Select
Yes
when asked "Save Volume changes?"
11.
Supply the administrator name and login.
12.
The changes are displayed. Press
Enter
to continue.
13.
Mount the volume.