File services management, Configuring data storage, Storage management utilities – HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage User Manual

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File services management

Information about the storage system in a SAN environment is provided in the HP StorageWorks SAN
Manuals page located on the HP web site at

www.hp.com/go/SDGManuals

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Configuring data storage

HP StorageWorks X1000 G2 Network Storage Systems are configured only for the operating system.
The administrator must configure data storage for the storage system.

Configuring additional data storage involves creating arrays, logical disks, and volumes.

Table 15

shows the general task areas to be performed as well as the utilities needed to configure storage for
an HP Smart Array-based storage system.

Table 15 Tasks and utilities needed for storage system configuration

Storage management utility

Task

HP Automated Storage Manager or HP Array Configuration
Utility

Create disk arrays

HP Automated Storage Manager or HP Array Configuration
Utility

Create logical disks from the array space

Windows Disk Management

Verify newly created logical disks

Windows Disk Management

Create a volume on the new logical disk

Create disk arrays—On storage systems with configurable 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 system.

CAUTION:

The single logical drive is configured for the storage system operating system and should not be
altered in any manner. If the operating system logical drive is altered, the system recovery process
may not function properly when using the System Recovery DVD. Do not tamper with the local C:
volume. This is a reserved volume and must be maintained as it exists.

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 configuration, three disks for a RAID 5 configuration,
and four disks for a RAID 6 (ADG) configuration.

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 system include the HP Array Configuration
Utility (ACU).

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