Creating a new file system – Grass Valley K2 Summit Storage Area Network v.7.1 User Manual

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K2 Storage Area Network Installation and Service Manual

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Creating a new file system

g. Close the Progress Report and repeat these steps for other unbound disks. If

specified by your system design, you can bind some disks as Hot Spares, as
explained in

“Binding Hot Spare drives” on page 457

. When you are done, if

you did not bind any extra Hot Spares, you should have the following results:

L35R storage, on the primary RAID chassis you should have two RAID 1
RANKs of two disks each, one Hot Spare Disk, and one RAID 5 or RAID 6
RANK of six disks. For each optional Expansion chassis, you would have an
additional one or two RAID 5 or RAID 6 RANKs of six disks each.

h. Click

Close

in Progress Report window.

4. Restart the K2 Media Server.

NOTE: Make sure start up processes on the K2 Media Server are complete before
proceeding.

5. Continue with the next procedure

“Creating a new file system”

.

Creating a new file system

1. In Storage Utility, click

Tools | Make New File System

. The Setting dialog box

opens.

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