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The selected PDs will now be displayed in the VG creation screen. Click next to proceed.
This brings you to a confirmation screen. Verify that the RAID level is correct and all of the disks you
selected are displayed under “RAID PD slot,” then click confirm to create the VG.
The VG will now display on the main VG screen.
The VG screen displays the following information:
No: The VG number. Click the button underneath the number of a VG to view more information.
Name: The name of the VG. Click the button below a VG’s name to rename the VG.
Total (GB): The total capacity of the VG. Note: This will depend on both the number and capacity
of the drives that are part of the VG, and the RAID type of the VG.
Free (GB): The free capacity of the VG (not yet assigned to a UDV).
#PD: The number of drives in the VG.
#UDV: The number of UDVs that have been created as part of the VG.
Status: The status of the VG. Possible states are Online and Fail.
1: Displays “DG” if the VG is degraded. This generally means a hard drive is missing or has
failed.
2: Displays “R” if the VG is rebuilding.
3: Displays “M” if the VG is under migration.
RAID: The RAID level of the volume group. The button underneath the RAID setting indicates
“migrate,” but it is recommended that if you wish to change RAID types or add disks, you simply
recreate the VG using the new RAID type as this is generally faster.
6.6.3 User Data Volume (UDV)
The User Data Volume main screen displays any UDVs and allows you to create and delete UDVs.
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