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Configuring Units > Configuring a New Unit > Creating a Unit

Creating a Unit
In 3DM2, creating a unit starts from the Management >> Maintenance page.
Show 3DM2 Maintenance Page
To create a unit
1
In 3DM2, choose Management >> Maintenance.
2
In the Available Drives list, select the drives you want to include in the unit by marking the checkbox in front of the VPort number for each one.
All drives in a unit must be of the same type—either SAS or SATA.
Although the best practice is to create a unit from drives in the same enclosure, you can create a unit with drives from different enclosures.
3
Click Create Unit.
A window similar to the one below shows the drives you selected, and lets you specify configuration settings.
Show Configuring a Unit in 3DM2
4
In the Type field, select the RAID configuration you want.
5
If stripe size applies to the RAID type you select, select a Stripe Size. (Stripe size does not apply to RAID 1.)
6
Optional: In the Name box, enter a name for the unit (up to 21 characters, including dashes and underscores).
7
If you have 12 drives attached to the controller and selected RAID 50 as the configuration in step 3, select whether you want 3, 4, or 6 Drives Per Subunit, as shown here.
Show Configuring a RAID 50 with 12 Drives
8
Make changes to the unit policies, as desired. You can enable or disable the Write Cache, Auto-Verify, and Overwrite ECC. You can also set the StorSave policy, the Rapid RAID Recovery policy, and the Read Cache policy
For details about these settings, see Setting Unit Policies.
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The new unit appears in the Unit Maintenance list at the top of the page and the operating system is notified of the new unit.
If you have auto-carving enabled and the size of your unit exceeds the carve size, you might see multiple unit volumes in your operating system. For details, see Using Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support.
In FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, OpenSolaris, and VMware a device node will now be associated with each unit created. In Windows, the device manager will reflect the changes under the disk drives icon.
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Note: For RAID 5 and RAID 6 units with five or more disks, and RAID 50 units with subunits of five drives or more, initialization (synchronization) of the unit begins immediately.

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