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3 Managing storage resources in a SAN
environment

This module describes managing storage resources such as THP/Smart pools and volumes in a Storage
Area Network (SAN).

Creating and deleting volumes

This module describes how to create volumes (including LUSE volumes), and delete unallocated
volumes.

About creating volumes

You create volumes, then allocate them to a host.

You create volumes by using the available space in a THP/Smart pool or parity group. You can then
access the volumes when you are ready to allocate them to a host. If, while allocating volumes to a
host, no volumes match the specified requirements, volumes are automatically created using the
available space. Note that when a basic volume is created, the volume is also formatted at the same
time.

Newly created volumes are included in the list of Open-Unallocated volumes until you allocate them
to a host.

Because creating volumes takes time, you should create volumes in advance.

Creating volumes

For registered storage systems, volumes are created so they can be allocated to hosts.

Tasks to complete beforehand:

Identify the storage system

Identify the number of volumes to create

Identify volume types and capacities

1.

On the Resources tab you can create volumes from several locations:
• From General Tasks, select Create Volumes.
• Select the storage system, click Actions, and select Create Volumes.
• Select the storage system, list existing parity groups, and click Create Volumes.
• Select the storage system, list existing THP/Smart pools, and click the Create Volumes button

or select Create Volumes from Actions.

2.

In the create volumes dialog box, configure volumes and their characteristics.

3.

Click Show Plan:

a.

Review all plan information. If changes are needed click Back.

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