HP StorageWorks 2000s NAS 2000s Install Guide - Page 32

Creating a Volume, Disks, Volumes, Create New, Manage Volumes, New Partition

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Creating a Volume To create a Volume on the newly created logical disk: 1. Click the Disks tab and select Volumes. 2. Select the Manage... in the Task section. 3. Select Create New on the Manage Volumes page. 4. Log in to the Remote Desktop session as an administrator. 5. In the Disk Management interface, select one of the disk items representing the logical disk previously created with the ACU. 6. Complete the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard. 7. Select the initialize disk and right-click in the unallocated space. 8. Select New Partition from the menu. 9. Use the New Partition Wizard to create a new volume, format a filesystem, and mount the volume on a drive letter or subdirectory of another mounted volume. Note: For detailed information on creating volumes such as the types of volumes available, and the advantages of basic and dynamic disks, see the help feature in the Disks Management interface. 32 NAS 2000s Installation Guide

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NAS 2000s Installation Guide
Creating a Volume
To create a Volume on the newly created logical disk:
1.
Click the
Disks
tab and select
Volumes
.
2.
Select the
Manage...
in the
Task
section.
3.
Select
Create New
on the
Manage Volumes
page.
4.
Log in to the Remote Desktop session as an administrator.
5.
In the Disk Management interface, select one of the disk
items representing the logical disk previously created with
the ACU.
6.
Complete the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard.
7.
Select the initialize disk and right-click in the unallocated
space.
8.
Select
New Partition
from the menu.
9.
Use the New Partition Wizard to create a new volume, format
a filesystem, and mount the volume on a drive letter or
subdirectory of another mounted volume.
Note:
For detailed information on creating volumes such as the types
of volumes available, and the advantages of basic and dynamic
disks, see the help feature in the Disks Management interface.