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If you want to make multiple partitions, repeat the process. If you exit the View and Edit LV
Partition Table, you will need to click Edit and enter a password again before you can make
changes. A list of partitions is shown inFigure 8–61.
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To remove partitions, make the size of the partition you wish to delete 0. The excess size will then
be given to the partition higher in the list and the partition will be deleted. All the partitions that
were below it will also be move one place higher in the table.
For example, if Partition 5 in Figure 8–611 needs to be deleted, reduce the size of Partition 5 to 0MB.
As can be seen in Figure 8–62, the overall size of Partition 4 would increase by 20MB, from 30MB to
50MB. The size of Partition 5 would then change from 20MB to 10MB (previous size of Partition 6)
and the size of Partition 6 would increase from 10MB to 30MB (the previous size of Partition 7).
Partition 7 would no longer exist.
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The logical volume is now ready for mapping to host LUNs. Please refer to Chapter 9 , ”LUN
Mapping”, on page 121.
Figure 8–61
List of Partitions
Figure 8–62
List of Modified Partitions
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