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SANnet II 200 FC, SATA, and SATA SE Array Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • March 2005
7. Choose
Activate a Volume Group
from the Volume Groups menu.
8. Next to VOLUME GROUP name, type the name you gave the volume group.
When the volume group is activated, a status screen displays “Command: OK.”
H.6
Creating a Logical Volume
1. Return to the Logical Volume Manager screen.
2. Choose
Logical Volumes
from the Logical Volume Manager menu to display the
Logical Volumes screen.
3. Choose
Add a Logical Volume
from the Logical Volumes menu to display the Add a
Logical Volume screen.
4. Type the name you gave the volume group next to VOLUME GROUP name.
The Add a Logical Volume screen is displayed.
5. Type the name you want to give the new logical volume next to LOGICAL VOLUME
(new).
6. Type the number of partitions you want to create on the new logical volume next to
Number of LOGICAL PARTITIONS.
7. Type the values you want to use for the other parameters on the Add a Logical Volume
screen or accept the default values.
When the logical volume is created, a status screen displays “Command: OK” and
displays the name of the new logical volume.
H.7
Creating a File System
The following steps create a file system on the new logical volume.
1. Return to the System Storage Management (Physical and Logical Storage) screen.
The System Storage Management screen is displayed.
2. Choose
File Systems
from the System Storage Management menu to display the File
Systems screen.
3. Choose
Add
→
Change
→
Show
→
Delete File Systems
from the File Systems menu.
4. Choose
Journaled File System
to display the Journaled File System screen.
5. Choose
Add a Journaled File System
from the Journaled File System menu.
6. Choose
Add a Standard Journaled File System
to display the Volume Group Name
screen.
The Volume Group Name screen displays the names of available volume groups.