HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage Manager user guide (452695-004, November 2008)

1. Do one of the following:
•Click Next to accept the default values that ASM has provided for the components, user-defined
application, or shared folder selected.
Change the default size values:
Select a row to edit.
Highlight the storage size unit value and then enter a new value as necessary: megabytes
(MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes (TB).
Highlight the storage size number value and enter a new value, or click the arrow buttons
to change the value.
NOTE:
The Size Range column shows the minimum and maximum storage space that can be
allocated to each application component, user-defined application, or shared folder listed.
Whenever you change the allocated space size or an advanced configuration setting for
an application component, the maximum value for Size Range is recalculated for all the
application components listed.
NOTE:
To change the advanced configuration settings for an application component, user-defined
application, or shared folder listed, select the item to edit and then click Advanced. See
Setting advanced storage properties” on page 22 for more information.
2. When you are done selecting the storage allocation and configuration settings, click Next to
open the summary page.
NOTE:
After storage space is allocated and configured using a wizard, only the following storage configuration
settings can be changed:
Allocated space size
Percent full warning threshold
Enforce Allocated Limit (shared folders and local storage applications)
After a logical disk is created, its configuration cannot be changed.
Setting advanced storage properties
Use the Advanced Storage Properties dialog box in the ASM wizards to change the allocated space
size and default advanced configuration settings for each application component, user-defined
application, and shared folder listed.
After storage is configured using a wizard, you can change the allocated space size using the Allocate
Space Wizard. See Increasing or reducing the allocated storage for more information.
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