HP LH4r Integrated HP NetRaid Controller Configuration Guide - Page 76

That Contain NetWare below.

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Chapter 7 Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion 11. If you have installed one or more HP NetRAID-3Si adapters, press Esc to return to the Objects menu. Enable Virtual Sizing on the logical drives of all adapters as necessary. 12. To exit, press Esc until you see the Exit? box, then choose Yes. NOTE Clearing a previous configuration does not reset the Virtual Sizing setting for a logical drive. Use the Reset to Factory Defaults option in Express Tools to disable Virtual Sizing for all logical drives, or manually change the setting. 2. Create the NetWare Partition. 1. Start NetWare and load the Install module. 2. Select Disk Options. 3. Select Modify Disk Partitions. 4. Create a NetWare partition on the logical drive (which has Virtual Sizing enabled). The partition size will be 144 GB. 5. Save the partition. 3. Create NetWare Volume. How you create the NetWare volume depends on where you installed NetWare. • For drives that do not contain the NetWare operating system, see "Create Volumes on Drives that do not Contain NetWare" below. • If NetWare was installed on a disk array, see "Create Volumes on Drives That Contain NetWare" below. Create Volumes on Drives that do not Contain NetWare 1. Select Volume Options from the Install module. 2. Add a segment up to the actual physical capacity available. In this example, you would add 12 GB. (If this was a NetWare sys volume, you would want to use a 2-GB size, or a size appropriate for your system, and use the balance for a user volume.) 3. Save and mount the volume. 70

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Chapter 7
Preparing for Online Capacity Expansion
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11.
If you have installed one or more HP NetRAID-3Si adapters, press Esc to
return to the Objects menu. Enable Virtual Sizing on the logical drives of
all adapters as necessary.
12.
To exit, press Esc until you see the Exit? box, then choose
Yes
.
NOTE
Clearing a previous configuration does not reset the Virtual
Sizing setting for a logical drive. Use the Reset to Factory
Defaults option in Express Tools to disable Virtual Sizing for
all logical drives, or manually change the setting.
2.
Create the NetWare Partition.
1.
Start NetWare and load the Install module.
2.
Select
Disk Options.
3.
Select
Modify Disk Partitions
.
4.
Create a NetWare partition on the logical drive (which has Virtual Sizing
enabled). The partition size will be 144 GB.
5.
Save the partition.
3.
Create NetWare Volume.
How you create the NetWare volume depends on where you installed NetWare.
For drives that do not contain the NetWare operating system, see "Create
Volumes on Drives that do
not
Contain NetWare" below.
If NetWare was installed on a disk array, see "Create Volumes on Drives
That Contain NetWare" below.
Create Volumes on
Drives that do
not
Contain NetWare
1.
Select
Volume Options
from the Install module.
2.
Add a segment up to the actual physical capacity available.
In this example, you would add 12 GB. (If this was a NetWare sys
volume, you would want to use a 2-GB size, or a size appropriate for your
system, and use the balance for a user volume.)
3.
Save and mount the volume.