HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 1000 HP Array Configuration Utility User G - Page 24

Delete logical drives, Expand Array, Begin., Next., Delete, Finish, IMPORTANT, Controller Settings

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Delete logical drives This task deletes the selected logical drive and converts it into unused drive space. You can then use this unused drive space to: • Create new logical drives ("Create a logical drive" on page 22). • Migrate the RAID level or stripe size of an existing logical drive ("Migrate a logical drive" on page 25). • Extend existing logical drives on the same array ("Extend logical drive" on page 25), if the operating system allows logical drive extension. To delete a logical drive: 1. Click Delete logical drives, and then click Begin. 2. Select the logical drives that you want to delete, and then click Next. ACU displays a warning screen to remind you that you will lose all data on the logical drive. 3. Click Delete to continue, and then click Finish to accept the changes. 4. Click Save to apply the changes to the system, and then click OK on the confirmation alert. Expand Array NOTE: The Expand Array task is listed only if there is an unassigned physical drive on the controller. The unassigned drive must also have a capacity no less than that of a drive in an existing array. If these conditions are not fulfilled, install at least one suitable drive on the controller, and then click Refresh. This task increases the storage capacity of an existing array. You can use the additional storage space to: • Create new logical drives ("Create a logical drive" on page 22). • Migrate the RAID level or stripe size of existing logical drives ("Migrate a logical drive" on page 25). • Extend existing logical drives on the array ("Extend logical drive" on page 25), if the operating system allows logical drive extension. IMPORTANT: An array expansion, logical drive extension, or logical drive migration takes about 15 minutes per gigabyte, or considerably longer if the controller does not have a battery-backed cache. While this process is occurring, no other expansion, extension, or migration can occur simultaneously on the same controller. 1. Click Controller Settings, and verify that the Expand Priority setting is acceptable. 2. Back up all data on the array. Although array expansion is unlikely to cause data loss, observing this precaution provides additional data protection. 3. Click Expand array, and then click Begin. 4. Choose the array that you want to expand, and then click Next. 5. Select the physical drives that you want to add to the array, and then click Next. 6. Click Finish to accept the changes. At this point (before clicking Save in the next step), you can create logical drives on the unused space created by the expansion. You can also arrange to expand another array on the same controller by repeating the previous steps. However, the controller can expand only one array at a time. Remaining array expansions are queued. 7. Click Save. The controller now rearranges (re-stripes) the existing logical drives and their data so that they extend over all the physical drives in the enlarged array. Modifying an existing configuration 24

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Modifying an existing configuration
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Delete logical drives
This task deletes the selected logical drive and converts it into unused drive space. You can then use this
unused drive space to:
Create new logical drives ("
Create a logical drive
" on page
22
).
Migrate the RAID level or stripe size of an existing logical drive ("
Migrate a logical drive
" on page
25
).
Extend existing logical drives on the same array ("
Extend logical drive
" on page
25
), if the
operating system allows logical drive extension.
To delete a logical drive:
1.
Click
Delete logical drives,
and then click
Begin.
2.
Select the logical drives that you want to delete, and then click
Next.
ACU displays a warning
screen to remind you that you will lose all data on the logical drive.
3.
Click
Delete
to continue, and then click
Finish
to accept the changes.
4.
Click
Save
to apply the changes to the system, and then click
OK
on the confirmation alert.
Expand Array
NOTE:
The Expand Array task is listed only if there is an unassigned physical drive on the controller. The
unassigned drive must also have a capacity no less than that of a drive in an existing array. If these
conditions are not fulfilled, install at least one suitable drive on the controller, and then click Refresh.
This task increases the storage capacity of an existing array. You can use the additional storage space to:
Create new logical drives ("
Create a logical drive
" on page
22
).
Migrate the RAID level or stripe size of existing logical drives ("
Migrate a logical drive
" on page
25
).
Extend existing logical drives on the array ("
Extend logical drive
" on page
25
), if the operating
system allows logical drive extension.
IMPORTANT:
An array expansion, logical drive extension, or logical drive migration takes about 15
minutes per gigabyte, or considerably longer if the controller does not have a battery-backed cache. While
this process is occurring, no other expansion, extension, or migration can occur simultaneously on the same
controller.
1.
Click
Controller Settings,
and verify that the Expand Priority setting is acceptable.
2.
Back up all data on the array. Although array expansion is unlikely to cause data loss, observing
this precaution provides additional data protection.
3.
Click
Expand array,
and then click
Begin.
4.
Choose the array that you want to expand, and then click
Next.
5.
Select the physical drives that you want to add to the array, and then click
Next.
6.
Click
Finish
to accept the changes.
At this point (before clicking
Save
in the next step), you can create logical drives on the unused
space created by the expansion. You can also arrange to expand another array on the same
controller by repeating the previous steps. However, the controller can expand only one array at a
time. Remaining array expansions are queued.
7.
Click
Save.
The controller now rearranges (re-stripes) the existing logical drives and their data so that they
extend over all the physical drives in the enlarged array.