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Creating a logical disk—EVA storage, New Logical Disk Parameters dialog box EVA storage

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The read-only information under Logical Disk (LUN) Information includes the following: • Subsystem • Type • Status • Identifier • Size • Health 2. To view additional information about the selected logical disk, click the following tabs: • Accessible Servers-Lists servers available to this logical disk. • Multi-path Info-Provides information about LUN load balancing. • Contributing Drives-Provides details about contributing drives. NOTE: The Multi-path Info tab information is only available to LUNs presented to the server running Simple SAN Connection Manager. Creating a logical disk-EVA storage The Create New Logical Disk wizard assists with the creation of logical disks from the storage arrays (subsystems) within your SAN. Use the following procedure to create a logical disk from an HP EVA storage array. (If your storage array type is MSA, see "Creating a logical disk-MSA storage," page 90.) To create a logical disk for EVA storage: 1. To access the Create New Logical Disk wizard, choose one of the following options: • On the Logical Disk Operations menu, click Create New Logical Disk. • In the navigation pane or the content pane's topology map, right-click the subsystem icon to select a specific EVA subsystem from which to create a logical disk, and then on the shortcut menu, click Create Logical Disk from Storage Subsystem. The Create New Logical Disk wizard opens. 2. If no specific subsystem is selected and there is more than one subsystem in the SAN, select from the subsystem list the EVA subsystem on which you want the logical disk(s) created, and then click Next. The New Logical Disk Parameters dialog box (Figure 51) opens. Figure 51 New Logical Disk Parameters dialog box (EVA storage) 3. Specify the following logical disk parameters, and then click OK: • Type-From the list, select the class of RAID you are adding as a logical disk, for example RAID 5 or RAID 0. The number of RAID types available varies depending on the number of drives included in the disk group. 86 Managing logical disks (LUNs)

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Managing logical disks (LUNs)
The read-only information under Logical Disk (LUN) Information includes the following:
Subsystem
Type
Status
Identifier
Size
Health
2.
To view additional information about the selected logical disk, click the following tabs:
Accessible Servers—Lists servers available to this logical disk.
Multi-path Info—Provides information about LUN load balancing.
Contributing Drives—Provides details about contributing drives.
NOTE:
The Multi-path Info tab information is only available to LUNs presented to the server
running Simple SAN Connection Manager.
Creating a logical disk—EVA storage
The Create New Logical Disk wizard assists with the creation of logical disks from the storage arrays
(subsystems) within your SAN. Use the following procedure to create a logical disk from an HP EVA
storage array. (If your storage array type is MSA, see
“Creating a logical disk—MSA storage,”
page 90.)
To create a logical disk for EVA storage:
1.
To access the Create New Logical Disk wizard, choose one of the following options:
On the Logical Disk Operations menu, click
Create New Logical Disk
.
In the navigation pane or the content pane’s topology map, right-click the subsystem icon to select a
specific EVA subsystem from which to create a logical disk, and then on the shortcut menu, click
Create Logical Disk from Storage Subsystem
.
The Create New Logical Disk wizard opens.
2.
If no specific subsystem is selected and there is more than one subsystem in the SAN, select from the
subsystem list the EVA subsystem on which you want the logical disk(s) created, and then click
Next
.
The New Logical Disk Parameters dialog box (
Figure 51
) opens.
Figure 51
New Logical Disk Parameters dialog box (EVA storage)
3.
Specify the following logical disk parameters, and then click
OK
:
Type—From the list, select the class of RAID you are adding as a logical disk, for example RAID 5
or RAID 0. The number of RAID types available varies depending on the number of drives included
in the disk group.