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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1005598.1 : How to partition a logical drive on a Sun StorageTek[TM] 3310, 3320, 3510 or 3511 array [Video]
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Applies to:Sun Storage 3310 SCSI ArraySun Storage 3320 SCSI Array Sun Storage 3510 FC Array Sun Storage 3511 SATA Array All Platforms GoalThis document describes how to partition a logical drive on a Sun StorageTek[TM] 3000 series array.Video - Partitioning a Logical Drive (04:57) Sunsolve users must download the attachment to view the video. SolutionHow do I partition a logical drive on a Sun StorageTek[TM] 3310, 3320, 3510 or 3511 array?Partition a logical drive with sccli: # sccli configure partition size - Specifies the partition size in MB, such as 4000MB. To delete a partition, specify a size of 0. Or, use the delete keyword. delete To delete a partition, specify the delete keyword. All partitions in the logical drive or logical volume must be unmapped for this argument to take effect. Note - Changes to a partition cause the next-higher-numbered partition to shrink or grow. Any change in the size of one partition causes the dimensions of the partition next to it to change as well, invalidating whatever data might be stored on both partitions. Before implementing a new partition layout, the layout is displayed and the user is warned that data in the old partitions will be lost. The user is prompted to continue. Partition a logical drive with telnet or serial port connection: 1. Telnet or tip to the array. 10.1.229.120 is the address of your Sun StorEdge disk. 2. From the main menu, select View and edit Logical drives 3. Select the logical drive you want to partition. 4. Select Partition logical drive. Select a partition. A partition size is displayed. 7. Type the desired size of the selected partition. A maximum of 32 partitions can be created. See the following documents for additional troubleshooting information: <Document:1009196.1> Sun StorEdge[TM] 3510: How to Map Partitions to Multiple Hosts in a SAN Using Host Filters Product Sun StorageTek 3511 SATA Array Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array Sun StorageTek 3320 SCSI Array Sun StorageTek 3310 SCSI Array 3310, 3320, 3510, 3511, logical drive, partitions Previously Published As 90513 Change History Date: 2009-12-03 User Name: [email protected] Action: Updated Comment: Currency check, updated steps to follow Version: 9 Date: 2007-12-18 User Name: 7058 Action: Approved Comment: Updates OK to publish. Version: 9 Date: 2007-12-17 User Name: 7058 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2007-12-17 User Name: 87977 Action: Approved Comment: Please pass to final review Version: 0 Date: 2007-11-29 User Name: 109562 Action: Approved Comment: OK Version: 0 Date: 2007-11-04 User Name: 109562 Action: Update Started Comment: Addingl CLI cmd Version: 0 Product_uuid 9fdbb196-73a6-11d8-9e3a-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 3511 SATA Array 58553d0e-11f4-11d7-9b05-ad24fcfd42fa|Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array 95288bce-56d3-11d8-9e3a-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 3320 SCSI Array 3db30178-43d7-4d85-8bbe-551c33040f0d|Sun StorageTek 3310 SCSI Array Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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