xlvm Create Volume Dialog

When you select the “ New” option from the Selected menu, you will see a cascading menu that offers three choices. You can create a new volume, plex, or volume element (VE). Each of these options brings up a different dialog. This section describes the Create Volume dialog. This dialog window allows you to create a new logical volume out of disk partitions. Use “xlvm Attach Dialog” to add volume elements, plexes, or other volumes to the volume you create with this dialog.

The Create Volume dialog looks similar to that shown in Figure 4-5:

Figure 4-5. xlvm Create Volume Dialog

Figure 4-5 xlvm Create Volume Dialog

xlvm Create Volume Dialog Buttons and Fields

The standard Create Volume dialog buttons are shown along the bottom row of Figure 4-5 above, and have the following meanings:

Accept 

Collects the data from the dialog and creates a new volume. The dialog is removed.

Save 

Saves the current information as a template.

Cancel 

Closes the dialog. No action is taken and any changes to the dialog are discarded.

Help 

Brings up this help card.

The fields of the Create Volume dialog are shown in Figure 4-6:

Figure 4-6. xlvm Create Volume Dialog Fields

Figure 4-6 xlvm Create Volume Dialog Fields

The following fields are shown:

Host Name 

This field is a label that displays the name of the current host.

Volume Name 

This is a text entry field in which you enter a unique name for the new volume.

Number of plexes 


This is an option menu that allows you to set the number of plexes in the current subvolume. The current subvolume is set on the Volume Summary, displayed to the right of these fields in Figure 4-6. Click a radio button for the subvolume (Data, Log, or RT) that you wish to set. The available options are: 1-4 for the Data subvolume, and 0-4 for the Log and RT subvolumes.

Create Volume Summary

The volume summary is shown at the right of Figure 4-6, above. There are five columns of information, with a row for each possible subvolume. The possible subvolumes are Data, Log, and RT. The columns have the following meanings:

Subvolume 

There is a radio button for each possible subvolume (Data, Log, or RT). The selected radio button indicates the current subvolume. The information from the selected subvolume is visible in “Create Volume Data Input Matrix”.

Plexes 

The number of plexes defined for each subvolume.

VEs 

The total number of volume elements contained in each subvolume.

Partitions 

The total number of partitions used by each subvolume.

Size 

The total size for each subvolume.

Create Volume Data Input Matrix

The data input matrix displays the definitions of the volume elements for the current subvolume. The current subvolume is the subvolume selected in the volume summary area. The data input matrix is shown in Figure 4-7:

Figure 4-7. xlvm Create Volume Data Input Matrix

Figure 4-7 xlvm Create Volume Data Input Matrix

The matrix has one row for each volume element defined for the subvolume, or plex. The currently selected row is the current VE. As a visual cue, the row representing the current VE is displayed in a lighter color than the other rows.

Each row represents a single VE in the plex. The first VE of the first plex has the label;

Plex: 0 Ve:0

The second VE of the first plex is labeled:

Ve: 1

The first VE of the second plex has the label:

Plex: 1 Ve:0

The second VE of the second plex is labeled:

Ve: 1

And so on.

The row representing the first VE of each plex is different from the other rows in that you can enter data into the column labeled Num Ve. This is how you set the number of volume elements in the plex.

Create Volume Data Input Matrix Columns

Num Ve 

An editable field that defines the number of volume elements in the selected plex.

Ve Type 

This field displays the type of volume element; either “S” for striped or “C” for concatenated.

Stripe Units 

Specifies the number of blocks to write to one disk before writing to the next disk in the stripe set. This figure is expressed in 512 byte blocks.

Start 

Specifies that the VE should start at the given block number within the plex.

Size 

A non-editable column that displays the current size of the VE.

Part Count 

A non-editable column that displays the number of partitions defined for the VE.

Partition List 

A non-editable column that displays the list of partitions defined for the VE.

Create Volume Popup Menus

There are two popup menus available in the Create Volume dialog.

Current VE Popup Menu

This menu is displayed by pressing the right-hand mouse button while the cursor is in the data input matrix. The actions taken as a result of selecting an item in the popup menu apply only to the currently selected VE. The options are:

Set Type to Stripe  


This option sets the type of the VE to be striped.

Set Type to Concat  


This option sets the type of the VE to be concatenated.

Clear Stripe Units 


This option clears the Stripe Units entry.

Clear Start 

This option clears the Start entry.

Clear Partition List 


This option clears the list of disk partitions selected to make up the VE.

All VE Popup Menu

This menu is displayed by pressing both the <Shift> key and the right mouse button while the cursor is in the data input matrix. The actions taken as a result of selecting an item in the popup menu apply to all volume elements currently in the data input matrix. The options are:

Set Type to Stripe  


This option sets the type of the VE to be striped.

Set Type to Concat  


This option sets the type of the VE to be concatenated.

Clear Stripe Units 


This option clears all Stripe Units entries.

Clear Start 

This option clears all Start entries.

Clear Partition List 


This option clears the list of disk partitions selected to make up the VE.

Create Volume Dialog Graphic

The volume graphic, located at the lower left of the dialog, displays the relative sizes for each non-empty VE (a VE that has at least one partition configured) in the volume. The graphic is shown in Figure 4-8:

Figure 4-8. xlvm Create Volume Dialog Graphic

Figure 4-8 xlvm Create Volume Dialog Graphic

The Volume Graphic is updated when a change is made and accepted into the subvolume matrix.

Partition Search Results Section

The partition search results section is a scrolled list of the results from the Partition Search dialog. That dialog is described in “xlvm Partition Search Dialog”. There is a push button that displays the Partition Search dialog to allow you to generate a list of partitions. The Partition Search Results section is shown in Figure 4-9:

Figure 4-9. xlvm Partition Search Results Section

Figure 4-9 xlvm Partition Search Results Section

Each partition in the list is represented by four columns of information:

Availability 

This column may contain one of the following values: a blank space, a plus sign (+), or an asterisk (*).

  • A space indicates that the partition is available for use.

  • A plus sign indicates that you have marked the partition for use in this (or another) dialog.

  • An asterisk indicates that the partition is already in use.

Name 

The final component in the device name path for the partition.

Size 

The size of the partition in Megabytes.

Type 

The partition type assigned when the partition was created. See “Partition Matrix Columns” for more information on disk partition types.

Partitions Selected Section

The Partitions Selected section of the dialog is a scrolled list of the partitions assigned to the current VE from the Partition Search Results section. This section of the dialog is found immediately to the right of the Partition Search Results section, with a pair of arrow buttons to move partition entries from the Partition Search Results list to the selected list and back. Double-clicking an entry also moves it from one list to the other. Figure 4-10 shows both the Partition Search Results section and the Partitions Selected section together:

Figure 4-10. xlvm Partitions Selected Section

Figure 4-10 xlvm Partitions Selected Section

Each item in the Partitions Selected list represents a partition and is divided into three columns of information:

Name 

The final component in the device name path for the partition.

Size 

The size of the partition in megabytes.

Type 

The partition type assigned when the partition was created. See “Partition Matrix Columns” for more information on disk partition types.

Additionally, there are two buttons beneath the Partitions Selected section that perform the following functions:

Next Ve 

This push button provides a convenient method for traversing down the list of VEs in the data input matrix, selecting partitions.

Previous Ve 

This push button provides a convenient method for traversing up the list of VEs in the data input matrix, selecting partitions.