Adding luns to a storage pool – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Managing SAN Storage

Adding LUNs to a Storage Pool

You can increase the capacity of a SAN volume by adding LUNs (RAID arrays or array

slices) to a storage pool that belongs to the volume.

Choosing Compatible LUNs

Add LUNs that are similar in performance and capacity to the LUNs already in the

storage pool. Mixing LUNs of different sizes or speeds in the same storage pool wastes

capacity and can degrade performance. If you’re adding a LUN to an existing storage

pool, the LUN must be at least as large as the other LUNs in the pool.

Note: A storage pool can’t contain more than 32 LUNs, the total number of LUNs in a

volume can’t be greater than 512, and you can’t add LUNs to a storage pool that

contains journal data or metadata.

To add a LUN to a storage pool:

1

Connect the new LUN to the SAN’s Fibre Channel and Ethernet networks.

2

Use RAID Admin to create the RAID array or slice. For help, see Using RAID Admin 1.2

and Disk Utility (available at www.apple.com/server/documentation/) or look in the

RAID Admin onscreen help.

Note: Don’t use Disk Utility to format the new array. You’ll use Xsan Admin to format

the array for Xsan in step 6.

3

Open Xsan Admin, select the volume in the SAN Components list, click Clients, and

unmount the volume from all clients and controllers.

4

Stop the volume.

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