12.
Set the virtual disk size in the
VD Size
field.
The virtual disk size is displayed in GB format.
13.
Press <Tab> to access the
VD Name
field, and type a virtual disk name.
14.
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Advanced
settings
15.
Press the spacebar to make the settings active so that you can change them.
An
X
is displayed beside
Advanced
settings. The settings are the
stripe size
,
read policy
,
write policy
,
and
disk cache policy
. You can also choose advanced options such as forcing the cache policy to
Write-Back
, initializing the virtual disk, and configuring a dedicated hot spare. The default parameters
are displayed. You can accept the defaults or change them. To change the virtual disk parameters,
see Virtual Disk Parameters and Descriptions in
Setting Up Virtual Disks
.
Selecting Virtual Disk Parameters
To select the virtual disk parameters:
1.
On the
VD Mgmt screen
, press <Tab> to move the cursor to the parameters you want to change.
2.
Press the down-arrow key to expand the parameters and scroll down the list of settings.
3.
To change the stripe element size, press <Tab> to highlight
Stripe Size
.
4.
Press <Enter> to display the list of stripe element sizes (64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, 512 KB, and 1 MB).
The default stripe size is 64 KB.
5.
Press the down-arrow key to highlight the desired option and press <Enter>.
6.
To change the read policy, press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Read Policy
.
7.
Press <Enter> to display the options (
No Read Ahead
,
Read Ahead
, or
Adaptive Read Ahead
).
8.
Press the down-arrow key to highlight the desired option and press <Enter>.
9.
To change the write policy, press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Write Policy
.
10.
Press <Enter> to display the options (
Write-Through
,
Write Back
).
11.
Press the down-arrow key to highlight an option and press <Enter>.
12.
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Force WB with no battery
and press <Enter>.
NOTE: If you chose
Write-Through
as the write policy, then the option
Force WB with no
battery
is not available.
CAUTION: Do not initialize virtual disks when attempting to recreate an existing
configuration.
13.
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Initialize
and press <Enter>.
NOTE: Fast initialization is performed at this stage.
14.
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Configure Hot Spare
and press <Enter>.
NOTE: The hot spare created at the stage is a dedicated hot spare.
15.
If you have chosen to create hot spares in the earlier steps, a pop-up window is displayed where
disks with appropriate sizes are displayed. Press the <spacebar> to select the disk size.
16.
After you select the disk size, click
OK
to finalize the selection or click
Cancel
to forfeit the selection.
17.
Select
OK
to accept the settings and press <Enter> to exit the window or select
Cancel
and press
<Enter> to exit if you do not want to change any virtual disk parameters.
Initializing Virtual Disks
CAUTION: A full initialization permanently destroys any existing data on that virtual disk.
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