Configuration : Creating a New Configuration : Creating a Virtual Drive Using a Simple Configuration

Creating a Virtual Drive Using a Simple Configuration

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NOTE The IT controller does not support RAID. All references to virtual drives and RAID action do not apply to IT controllers. The Create Configuration feature is permitted only to create a IR 1 or IR 2 virtual drive. The WarpDrive card comes with factory-configured RAID. Therefore, you cannot create or clear the configuration by using the MegaRAID Storage Manager software.

Simple configuration is the quickest and the easiest way to create a new storage configuration. When you select the simple configuration mode, the system creates the best configuration possible using the available drives.

Perform these steps to create a new storage configuration in a simple configuration mode.

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Perform either of the following steps:

Right-click the controller node in the device tree in the left frame of the MegaRAID® Storage Manager main menu, and select Create Virtual Drive.

Select the controller node, click Go To, and select Operations > Create Virtual Drive in the menu bar, as the following figure shows.

Figure 17 MegaRAID Storage Manager - Create Virtual Drive Menu

 

The dialog for the configuration mode (simple or advanced) appears, as shown in Figure 18.

Figure 18 Create Virtual Drive - Choose mode Dialog

 

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Select the Simple radio button, and click Next.

Figure 19 Create Virtual Drive - Drive group and Virtual drive settings Dialog

 

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Select the Use the drive type mixing check boxto permit different types of drives in a configuration.

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NOTE For best results, do not use drive type mixing.

4.

Select a RAID level for the virtual drive.

When you use simple configuration, the RAID controller supports RAID levels 1 and 1E. In addition, it supports independent drives (configured as RAID 0). The screen text gives a briefly describes the RAID level that you select. The RAID levels that you can choose depend on the number of drives that are available.

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Select the Assign a hot spare check box to assign a dedicated hot spare to the new virtual drive.

If an unconfigured good drive is available, that drive is assigned as a hot spare. Hot spares are drives that are available to replace failed drives automatically in a redundant virtual drive.

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Use the drop-down menu in the Virtual drives field to select the number of virtual drives that you want to create.

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Select the capacity for the virtual drives.

Each virtual drive has the same capacity.

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Click Next.

The Create Virtual Drive - Summary window appears, as the following figure shows. This window shows the features of the simple configuration.

Figure 20 Create Virtual Drive - Summary Window

 

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Either Click Back to return to the previous window to change any selections, or click Finish to accept and complete the configuration.

The new virtual drive is created after you click Finish. After the configuration is completed, a dialog notifies you that the virtual drives were created successfully.