DL380 G5 increase size of a RAID 5 array We have a DL380 G5 with a RAID 5 array. It has 8 72GB 15K discs with a P400 controller. The end users have asked for the array size to be increased with larger drives. I
Increase an Array Size by Creating Another New Array in Java A simple solution to the fixed size of the array is to create another array with a larger size. We can use a counter variable to keep track of the number of elements inserted into the array. Whenever this number becomes equal ...
I'm able to extend the disk using windows disk management to the size of the new 8TB disk. So far everything works just fine. I would like to add a second 8TB disk an recreate a RAID0, without losing data. I need to add the second 8TB disk before I can create t...
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Lastly, I also checked the boot-time utility, and this shows the drives but does have any option to expand the size of the array or volume. Is there a reason that the Increase Size option is missing in the RST interface? Translate Tags: Intel® ...
Arrays in Java are of fixed size that is specified when they are declared. To increase the size of the array you have to create a new array with a larger size and copy all of the old values into the new array. ex: //declare an array at firstObject[] myStore=newObject[10]; ...
Memoryused by MATLAB:1543 MB (1.618e+09 bytes) PhysicalMemory (RAM):16280 MB (1.707e+10 bytes) * Limited bySystem Memory (physical + swap file) available. >> Can I increase the memory for an array/table to a value closer to my RAM size?
of the array of memory cells; and word line contacts arranged in two portions, a first portion of word line contacts coupled to the word lines at positions proximate a third edge of the array of memory cells and a second portion of word line contacts coupled to the word lines at ...
but I think that only works for Resource Manager deployments. Again, there's no language in the doc that mentions the Classic scenario. Also, I've tried the Powershell listed in that section and I basically get a null array of disks. So, I'm thinking the Classic ...
The 1T Raid 1 set is very short of space. I could use 2x2T disks and in 2 steps replace the 2x1T. I believe I'm right that this controller can't enlarge the Raid 1 array. But, can this controller create another logical drive in the extra space? Thanks Ken 0 Kudos Reply...