Advanced disk and volume management, Using the array manager to manage your disks, And volumes – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Advanced Disk and Volume Management

Dell™ PowerVault™ 715N NAS Systems Administrator's Guide

How the Drives Are Configured

Using the Array Manager to Manage Your Disks and Volumes

This section provides information about the drives on your NAS system and how to use Dell OpenManage™ Array Manager

to manage your disks and volumes and your physical hard drives.

How the Drives Are Configured

The NAS system, which is a rack-mounted system, has four IDE hard drives that are in a RAID configuration. Each drive

contains both a copy of the operating system and one or more data partitions (see

Table 3-1

). The working copies of the

Microsoft® Windows® Powered operating system and boot sectors are installed on two hard drives in partitions that are

RAID 1 (mirrored) partitions. Additional copies of the operating system are placed on the other two drives in RAID 1

partitions. Data can be stored on all four drives in partitions that are configured as RAID 5.

Table 3-1. Hard Drive Partitions

Volume Disks and RAID Layout Description
C:

0 and 1: RAID 1

Primary operating system volume (3 GB)

D:

2 and 3: RAID 1

Recovery operating system volume (3 GB)

E:

0, 1, 2, and 3: RAID 5

Data volume (remaining space on all hard drives)

Using the Array Manager to Manage Your Disks and Volumes

Although Dell OpenManage Array Manager provides a comprehensive solution to storage management, you should use it

for advanced features that cannot be performed from the Disks tab in the NAS Manager.

Array Manager allows you to configure your storage devices and the logical volumes contained in your system. Array

Manager displays storage configuration in both a physical and a logical view. The physical view shows the physical

connections between the storage devices. The logical view shows a logical representation of your storage as logical

volumes.

Launching Array Manager From the NAS Manager

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.

See "

Logging in to the NAS Manager

" in "NAS Manager."

2. Click Maintenance.

3. Click Terminal Services.

4. Log in to the Terminal Services session as an administrator.

NOTE:

The NAS Manager default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is

powervault.

5. From the Advanced Administration Menu, click Disk Management under System Management.

NOTE:

If the Advanced Administration Menu does not display, double-click the Advanced Administration

Menu icon on the desktop of the NAS system.

6. If a Dell OpenManage Array Manager window with buttons such as Create Volume or Create Virtual Disk

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