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4.
From the
ID
column, select one or more system drives that must be used to build the
new Storage Pool.
A Storage Pool cannot consist of System Drives with different manufacturers, disk types,
or RAID levels. Any attempt to create a Storage Pool from such dissimilar System Drives
will be refused.
For the highest level of performance and resiliency, BlueArc strongly recommends that
all System Drives be of the same capacity, width, stripe size, and consist of disks of
equal size. However, creating a Storage Pool with such System Drives is allowed after
first acknowledging a warning prompt.
5.
Set the chunk size for the new Storage Pool:
•
If the default chunk size is desired, then click
Default
. The default chunk size
will be shown in the adjacent text box. The default size will automatically be
calculated as (Storage Pool size)/256.
•
If a specific chunk size is desired, click
Custom
and enter the desired chunk size.
The size can range from 512 MB to 1 TB. However, a chunk size of less than 5 GB
is not recommended.
For more information on chunks, see "
About Chunks
" or click
What chunk size should
I choose?
6.
In the
Storage Pool Label
text box, type a name for the Storage Pool.
7.
From the bottom of the page, click on
Next
to go to a Confirmation page.
8.
Click on the
create
button to create the Storage Pool.
After the Storage Pool has been created, it can be filled with Silicon File Systems. For
instructions, see "
To Create a Silicon File System
."
To Delete a Storage Pool
A Storage Pool that does not contain any Silicon File Systems can be deleted at any time. If it
does contain file systems, those file systems must be deleted first. After the pool has been
deleted, the system drives used by it will become free and available for use by new or existing
Storage Pools. For instructions about deleting a file system, see "
To Delete a Silicon File
System
."
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
Storage Management
heading, click on
Storage Pools
to view a list of all
pools.
Disk Size
Show the capacity of each physical disk in the System Drive
Width
Shows the number of physical disks in a System Drive.
Stripe Size
Shows the data format size used for writing to a System Drive.