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

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Chapter 3

Managing SAN Storage

From the Command Line

You can also add LUNs to a storage pool by modifying the associated volume

configuration file and using the

cvlabel

command in Terminal. For more information,

see the

cvfs_config

and

cvlabel

man pages or “The Configuration Files” on

page 181 and “Labeling, Listing, and Unlabeling LUNs (cvlabel)” on page 172.

Adding a Storage Pool to a Volume

You can add free space to a SAN volume by adding a storage pool to the volume.

Note: A volume can’t contain more than 512 storage pools.

To add a storage pool:

1

Prepare the LUNs you’ll use to create the storage pool.

2

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

unmount the volume from all clients and controllers.

3

Stop the volume.

Important:

If you forget to unmount the volume (in step 2) before you stop it, be sure

to click Disconnect in the “server no longer available” alert that appears on SAN

computers.

4

Select the SAN in the SAN Components list, click Setup, and then click Storage.

5

Select the volume you’re expanding, and then click the Add Storage Pool button (next

to the list).

6

In the dialog that appears, specify:

 Storage Pool Name: Type a name for the storage pool. If the OK button is disabled

when you finish typing the name, the name is reserved; try another. For a list of

reserved names, see Chapter 7.

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