Table 7 Tasks and utilities needed for storage server con
fi
guration
Task
Storage management utility
Create disk arrays
HP Array Con
fi
guration Utility or Storage Manager
Create logical disks from the array space
HP Array Con
fi
guration Utility or Storage Manager
Verify newly created logical disks
Windows Disk Management
Create a volume on the new logical disk
Windows Disk Management
NOTE:
The type of con
fi
guration may not apply to all supported storage components and serves only as an
example providing basic guidance.
•
Create disk arrays—On storage servers with con
fi
gurable storage, physical disks can be
arranged as RAID arrays for fault tolerance and enhanced performance, and then segmented into
logical disks of appropriate sizes for particular storage needs. These logical disks then become
the volumes that appear as drives on the storage server.
CAUTION:
The
fi
rst two logical drives are con
fi
gured for the storage server operating system and should not be
altered in any manner. If the
fi
rst two logical drives are altered, the system recovery process may not
function properly when using the System Recovery DVD. Do not tamper with the “DON’T ERASE” or
local C: volume. These are reserved volumes and must be maintained as they exist.
The fault tolerance level depends on the amount of disks selected when the array was created. A
minimum of two disks is required for RAID 0+1 con
fi
guration, three disks for a RAID 5 con
fi
guration,
and four disks for a RAID 6 (ADG) con
fi
guration.
•
Create logical disks from the array space—Select the desired fault tolerance, stripe size, and
size of the logical disk.
•
Verify newly created logical disks—Verify that disks matching the newly created sizes are
displayed.
•
Create a volume on the new logical disk—Select a drive letter and enter a volume label, volume
size, allocation unit size, and mount point (if desired).
Storage management utilities
The storage management utilities preinstalled on the storage server include the HP Array Con
fi
guration
Utility (ACU).
Array management utilities
Storage devices for RAID arrays and LUNs are created and managed using the array management
utilities mentioned previously. For HP Smart Arrays use the ACU.
NOTE:
The ACU is used to con
fi
gure and manage array-based storage. Software RAID-based storage servers
use Microsoft Disk Manager to manage storage. You need administrator or root privileges to run the
ACU.
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Summary of Contents for DL320s - ProLiant 9TB SATA Storage Server NAS
Page 14: ...14 About this guide ...
Page 28: ...28 Installing and configuring the server ...
Page 36: ...36 Storage management overview ...
Page 68: ...68 File server management ...
Page 74: ...74 Print services ...
Page 96: ...96 Enterprise storage servers ...
Page 120: ...120 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance ...
Page 122: ...122 System recovery ...