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The Reconfigure task enables you to change the virtual disk configuration. Using this task, you can change the RAID level and
increase the virtual disk size by adding physical disks. On some controllers, you can also remove physical disks.
Before continuing with the virtual disk reconfiguration, you should be familiar with the information in Starting And Target RAID
Levels For Virtual Disk Reconfiguration And Capacity Expansion and Choosing RAID Levels And Concatenation.
NOTE: You cannot reconfigure a virtual disk on a controller that is operating in cluster mode.
NOTE: You can create no more than 64 virtual disks on a controller. After you have reached this limit, you can no longer
reconfigure any of the virtual disks on the controller. But, for IR and PERC H200 controllers, you can create only two virtual
disks.
NOTE: On systems running the Linux operating system, if you reconfigure the same controller on which the operating
system resides, you may experience extremely slow system performance until the reconfiguration is complete.
NOTE: You may want to review Virtual Disk Considerations For Controllers. This section contains considerations that also
apply to reconfiguring a virtual disk on these controllers.
To Reconfigure A Virtual Disk - Step 1 of 3
1. Select the physical disks that you want to include in the virtual disk. You can expand the capacity of the virtual disk by
adding additional physical disks. On some controllers, you can also remove physical disks.
The changes you make to the physical disk selection are displayed in the Selected Physical Disks table.
NOTE: For a controller that has more than one channel, it may be possible to configure a virtual disk that is channel-
redundant.
For the list of supported controllers:
If any of the selected physical drives are in the spun down state, the system displays a message that indicates that the
IDs of the spun down drives and the delay in executing tasks on them.
If the disk group has free space available, you can expand the virtual disk capacity. To expand virtual disk capacity, click
Expand Capacity.
Table 43. List of supported controllers
List of supported controllers
PERC H310 Adapter
PERC H310 Mini Monolithic
PERC H310 Mini Blades
PERC H710 Adapter
PERC H710 Mini Blades
PERC H710 Mini Monolithic
PERC H710P Adapter
PERC H710P Mini Blades
PERC H710P Mini Monolithic
PERC H810 Adapter
PERC H330 Adapter
PERC H330 Mini Monolithic
PERC H330 Mini Blades
PERC H330 Embedded
PERC H730 Adapter
PERC H730 Mini Monolithic
PERC H730 Mini Blades
PERC H730P Adapter
PERC H730P Mini Monolithic
PERC H730P Mini Blades
PERC H730P Slim
PERC H830 Adapter
PERC H840 Adapter
PERC H740P Adapter
PERC H740P Mini Monolithic
PERC FD33xD/FD33xS
PERC H730P MX
PERC H745P MX
PERC H745P Front
PERC H745 Front
PERC H345 Front/Adapter
PERC H755 Front/Adapter
PERC H755N Front
PERC H755 MX
2. Click Continue to go to the next page or Exit Wizard if you want to cancel.
To locate Reconfigure In Storage Management
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to display the controller objects.
2. Expand a controller object.
3. Select the Virtual Disks object.
4. Select Reconfigure from the Available Tasks drop-down box.
5. Click Execute.
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