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nas:menu_storage [2016/03/25 23:07]
danaromero [3.5 Basic Steps to Create a RAID]
nas:menu_storage [2016/03/25 23:08]
danaromero [3.8 Volume Group page]
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 ===== 3.7    USB/1394 page  ===== ===== 3.7    USB/1394 page  =====
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 When an USB or 1394 disk is plugged into the system, a device and corresponding capacity will be displayed in the “**Raw USB/1394 Volume Pool**” window. When an USB or 1394 disk is plugged into the system, a device and corresponding capacity will be displayed in the “**Raw USB/1394 Volume Pool**” window.
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 After the **Internal RAID volume**/​**External RAID volume/​iSCSI Target volume** has been created and the NAS restarted, the volume will show up in the “**Physical Volumes**” window. After the **Internal RAID volume**/​**External RAID volume/​iSCSI Target volume** has been created and the NAS restarted, the volume will show up in the “**Physical Volumes**” window.
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 Now, the selected **PV** will turn into **VG** and display under the “**Volume Group**” window. Now, the selected **PV** will turn into **VG** and display under the “**Volume Group**” window.
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 With multiple **PV**s, multiple VGs can be created. With multiple **PV**s, multiple VGs can be created.