Creating a volume using HPE StoreEasy management console

There are two methods to create a volume:
  1. Use HPE compliant: It is preconfigured with default settings in Volume properties (Drive protection failure, File system, allocation unit, deduplication mode, and so on). A user can create a volume using these settings. It prevents the user to edit Volume properties.

  2. Edit Settings: It allows the user to create customized volume by editing volume properties.

Prerequisites

Make sure to close Smart Storage Administrator GUI and CLI before creating volume using HPE StoreEasy management console.

Procedure (using HPE compliant)
  1. Select Volumes from the left navigation menu. The Volumes page will appear.

  2. Click New Volume. Create a volume page will appear.

  3. Enter the volume name.

  4. Select Enclosure from the drop-down list.

  5. Select the unit of the drive size (GiB, TiB). Then, select drive size by using the following buttons under Usable Volume Capacity option:

    NOTE: A minimum four drives are required in RAID 6.
    • + button: To increase the drive size.

    • - button: To decrease the drive size.

    • Alternatively, you can also increase or decrease the drive size by clicking boxes.

  6. Click Create Volume.

NOTE:
Default settings for use HPE compliant tab:
  • Resiliency: RAID 6 (RAID 10 for 1460 and 1560 models)

  • File system layout: NTFS

  • Volume drive letter: Available drive letter between D-Z

  • Deduplication: General purpose file server

  • Snapshot schedule: Hourly-from 8 am to 10 pm

  • Snapshot volume space allocation: 10%

Procedure (using Edit Settings)

NOTE:

Volumes can only be created using the Edit Settings on the HPE Smart Array E208e-p controller.

  1. Select Volumes from the left navigation menu. The Volumes page will appears.

  2. Click New Volume. Create a volume page will appear.

  3. Enter the volume name.

  4. Select Enclosure from the drop-down list.

  5. Select the unit of the drive size (GiB, TiB). Then, select drive size by using the following buttons under Usable Volume Capacity option:

    • + button: To increase the drive size.

    • - button: To decrease the drive size.

    • Alternatively, you can also increase or decrease the drive size by clicking boxes.

  6. Select RAID level from Resiliency drop-down list.

  7. Select Add new drives as hot-spare and then select drives from the Select drives to be used as spares drop-down list. You can also select Do not assign hot-spare drive if you do not want to add a hot-spare drive.

    NOTE:

    At least one hot spare drive or a maximum two hot spare drives should be selected for RAID 5. For other RAID levels, hot spare drives are optional.

  8. Select File System, Drive Letter and Allocation Unit.

  9. Select Deduplication mode from the drop-down list.

    NOTE:

    Deduplication mode is disabled if the volume size is 64 Tib or more.

  10. Select the number of days in Files Older Than (in days) field to determine the number of days that must pass before a file becomes eligible for deduplication.

    Files Older Than (in days) field is not visible when deduplication mode is disabled.

  11. Select the custom file extensions to be excluded.

  12. Select Snapshot volume space allocation from the drop-down-list.

  13. Select Create Volume.

NOTE:
  • A volume with RAID 10 can be created with the second internal drive cage for only HPE StoreEasy Storage 1570 appliances.

  • If user creates a volume using Use HPE compliant tab and select physical drive size that exceeds the usable volume capacity beyond 64TiB, then the control automatically goes to Edit Settings tab from Use HPE compliant tab in Create a volume page.

  • With the 1.3.2 release volume creation is allowed on the StoreEasy 1460/1560 models in the OS Array on the remaining space of the OS Array physical drives where operating system is installed.

  • Applicable to HPE StoreEasy Storage 1460 and HPE StoreEasy Storage 1560 appliances with the Microchip (P408) or the S100i controllers for the OS Volume. If you are creating data volumes on the same array as the OS volume, you can delete these data volumes only in a descending order based on when they were created. Last volumes created will have to be deleted first.