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using the HP Storage System Scripting Utility SSSU or the subsystem VDS hardware, Delete, Deploy

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e. (Optional) To create another logical disk, click Add. f. (Optional) To remove a logical disk, select it, and then click Delete. g. When you are finished adding, editing, and deleting logical disks for this disk group or storage pool, click Next to continue. 6. If you have multiple disk groups (for EVA storage), the wizard window shown in Figure 99 appears for the next disk group. If you have multiple storage pools (for MSA storage), the wizard window shown in Figure 100 appears for the next storage pool. Complete the wizard window as you did in step 5 for each disk group or storage pool that you created in step 4. Then click Next to continue. The wizard prompts you to consider if the logical disk creation is set up correctly, as shown in Figure 101. Figure 101 Storage Deployment wizard: continue creating logical disk (custom deployment) 7. To continue, click Yes. To redefine the deployment, click No. Before proceeding with configuring the storage subsystem with the selected option, the wizard displays a summary of the selection and resulting actions, as shown in Figure 102. Figure 102 Storage Deployment wizard: summary (custom deployment) 8. Verify the information and then select one of the following options: • To confirm and complete the wizard, click Deploy. • To return to previous wizard windows and review or change your selections, click Back. • To abandon all selections made using the Storage Deployment wizard, click Cancel. If you click Deploy, using the HP Storage System Scripting Utility (SSSU) or the subsystem VDS hardware provider, Simple SAN Connection Manager initializes the subsystem, creates the disk groups or storage pools, creates the LUNs, and presents the LUNs to the servers (hosts) as summarized in Figure 102. If the selected subsystem already has logical disks containing data, Simple SAN Connection Manager displays a message warning that the storage subsystem will be uninitialized and all logical disks and their data will be deleted. 9. To acknowledge the warning, uninitialize the storage subsystem, delete all logical disks, and start the Storage Deployment wizard, type YES, and then click OK. To abandon this deployment, click Cancel. 128 Managing storage subsystems

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Managing storage subsystems
e.
(Optional) To create another logical disk, click
Add
.
f.
(Optional) To remove a logical disk, select it, and then click
Delete
.
g.
When you are finished adding, editing, and deleting logical disks for this disk group or storage
pool, click
Next
to continue.
6.
If you have multiple disk groups (for EVA storage), the wizard window shown in
Figure 99
appears for
the next disk group. If you have multiple storage pools (for MSA storage), the wizard window shown in
Figure 100
appears for the next storage pool. Complete the wizard window as you did in
step 5
for
each disk group or storage pool that you created in
step 4
. Then click
Next
to continue.
The wizard prompts you to consider if the logical disk creation is set up correctly, as shown in
Figure 101
.
Figure 101
Storage Deployment wizard: continue creating logical disk (custom deployment)
7.
To continue, click
Yes
. To redefine the deployment, click
No
.
Before proceeding with configuring the storage subsystem with the selected option, the wizard displays
a summary of the selection and resulting actions, as shown in
Figure 102
.
Figure 102
Storage Deployment wizard: summary (custom deployment)
8.
Verify the information and then select one of the following options:
To confirm and complete the wizard, click
Deploy
.
To return to previous wizard windows and review or change your selections, click
Back
.
To abandon all selections made using the Storage Deployment wizard, click
Cancel
.
If you click
Deploy
, using the HP Storage System Scripting Utility (SSSU) or the subsystem VDS hardware
provider, Simple SAN Connection Manager initializes the subsystem, creates the disk groups or storage
pools, creates the LUNs, and presents the LUNs to the servers (hosts) as summarized in
Figure 102
.
If the selected subsystem already has logical disks containing data, Simple SAN Connection Manager
displays a message warning that the storage subsystem will be uninitialized and all logical disks and
their data will be deleted.
9.
To acknowledge the warning, uninitialize the storage subsystem, delete all logical disks, and start the
Storage Deployment wizard, type
YES,
and then click
OK
. To abandon this deployment, click
Cancel
.