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тАО09-21-2004 02:46 PM
тАО09-21-2004 02:46 PM
Storage Redundancy sizes all the same
I have an EVA5000 and in Command View when I go to create a VDisk I noticed that all the Redundancy sizes were the same. Command View is at 3.2.0.16. I have seen other EVA's and the Redundancy levels are different sizes depending on the raid level you choose.
Has anyone noticed this?
Howard
Has anyone noticed this?
Howard
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тАО09-21-2004 04:24 PM
тАО09-21-2004 04:24 PM
Re: Storage Redundancy sizes all the same
A screenshot would help to understand the problem...
In case the 'size' is 2 TeraByte - that is the maximum capacity of a single virtual disk. In this case it does not display the overall capacity.
In case the 'size' is 2 TeraByte - that is the maximum capacity of a single virtual disk. In this case it does not display the overall capacity.
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тАО09-21-2004 11:24 PM
тАО09-21-2004 11:24 PM
Re: Storage Redundancy sizes all the same
There is a total of 5.4 terabytes of storage in the EVA5000. So is that why it's showing them all the same is because that is the largest vdisk that can be created? I will try and get a screen shot today.
Thanks,
Howard
Thanks,
Howard
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тАО09-22-2004 03:12 AM
тАО09-22-2004 03:12 AM
Re: Storage Redundancy sizes all the same
Yes, that is it.
min (2.0, 5.4, 4.32, 2.7) = 2.0
min (2.0, 5.4, 4.32, 2.7) = 2.0
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