Owner's Manual

Using Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration (DLCI) 61
Deleting an Array
To delete an array:
1
Select the array and click
Arrays

Delete Array
. A message displays that
all the attached disks will be deleted.
2
Click
Yes
to delete or
No
to cancel.
Logical Drives (also known as Virtual Disks)
Logical drives can be present on RAID arrays and non-RAID groups. You can
configure them by specifying the size (in GB) or to consume all available
(or remaining) space in the array. By default, a single logical drive is created
for all new arrays and is set to use all the available space.
When specific-size logical drives are defined, the using all remaining space
logical drive will consume any remaining space after other logical drive(s)
have allocated their space on the array.
NOTE: Array Builder does not support creating logical drives of sizes 10, 50,
and 60 GB, and does not support creating logical drives under Non-RAID groups.
Adding a New Logical Drive
To add a new logical drive under an array:
1
Select the array and click
Logical Drives

New Logical Drive
. The
Logical Drive Settings
window displays.
2
Under
Create a logical drive
enter the exact number of gigabytes the
logical drive must contain.
3
Click
OK
to create the logical drive, or click
Cancel
to return to
Array
Builder
.
Editing a Logical Drive
To edit a logical drive:
1
Select the logical drive and click
Logical Drives

Edit Logical Drive
. The
Logical Drive Settings
window displays.
2
Change the size of the logical drive.
3
Click
OK
to apply the changes, or click
Cancel
to return to
Array Builder
.
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