1
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Click the button and select Create
Virtual Volume set |
or select
the Create Virtual Volume
set on the Create menu
>
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A Virtual
Volume set object will appear on
the panel |
2
|
Drag the required partitions from
the panel to
the tab |
Other ways to add objects
·
|
Right-click the tab and
select the required partition from the shortcut
menu, |
or
·
|
Right-click the partition on the
panel,
select Add to RAID
on the shortcut menu, and select the RAID
object you want to add the partition to. |
|
Note: Objects should be placed in the same order as they
were in the original volume set. If this order is incorrect, you
must change it by dragging the parents to place them in the correct
order.
>
|
The Virtual volume set or RAIDs
object can now be processed like regular
drives/volumes |
If
R-Studio detects a valid file system on the newly created
RAID object, a partition object will appear on the
panel.
1
|
Click the button and select Create
Virtual Block RAID |
or select
the Create Virtual Block
RAID on the Create menu
>
|
A Virtual
Block RAID object will appear on
the panel |
2
|
Select RAID 0 (Stripe set) on the RAID
type
|
3
|
Drag the required partitions from
the panel to
the tab |
Other ways to add objects
·
|
Right-click the tab and
select the required partition from the shortcut
menu, |
or
·
|
Right-click the partition on the
panel,
select Add to RAID
on the shortcut menu, and select the RAID
object you want to add the partition to. |
|
You may either
make R-Studio to process your changes immediately or wait until
you finish editing the RAID layout. Select or clear the
Apply changes immediately
checkbox on the tab.
Click the Apply button to apply the changes when are you
through.
Note: Objects should be placed in the same order as they
were in the original volume set. If this order is incorrect, you
must change it by dragging the parents to place them in the correct
order.
Object control
buttons
Locate
|
Click this button to
locate the selected object in the Drives panel.
|
Add Empty Space/Add
Missing Disk
|
Click this button to add
an empty space or missing disk object to the RAID
|
Remove
|
Click this button to
remove the selected object from the RAID
|
Move Up
|
Click this button to move
up the selected object in the RAID
|
Move Down
|
Click this button to move
down the selected object in the RAID
|
Synchronize
Offsets
|
Click this button to make
the offsets the same for all objects in the RAID
|
The
Block size and Offset
(in sectors) parameters must be set the
same as for the original volume set.
You also need to
specify Block
order. You may select it on
the Blocks order drop-down or shortcut menu.
If the those
parameters are not correct, data on the parents will not be
damaged, but they cannot be recovered.
>
|
The Virtual Block RAID object
can now be processed like regular drives/volumes |
If
R-Studio detects a valid file system on the newly created
RAID object, a partition object will appear on the
panel.
The
Description Files
for RAID Configurations topic
shows the RAID description file for this RAID
configuration.
1
|
Click the button and select Create
Virtual Mirror |
or select
the Create Virtual Mirror
on the Create menu
>
|
A Virtual
Mirror object will appear on the
panel |
2
|
Drag the required partitions from
the panel to
the tab |
Other ways to add objects
·
|
Right-click the tab and
select the required partition from the shortcut
menu, |
or
·
|
Right-click the partition on the
panel, select
Add to RAID on the shortcut menu, and select the RAID object you
want to add the partition to. |
|
>
|
The Virtual Mirror object can
now be processed like regular drives/volumes |
If
R-Studio detects a valid file system on the newly created
RAID object, a partition object will appear on the
panel.
|