Edit and modify the system's disk usage in the D3 virtual disk menu. This menu is an option or submenu of the Display/Modify D3 configuration menu.
The D3 virtual disk menu allows the user to edit and modify the system's disk usage. The options are described below.
Menu Option | Description |
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Add D3 virtual disk | Use this option to add a new virtual
disk. This option adds the virtual disk to D3 and creates the partition
on the hard disk. Select this option several times to add multiple
partitions. A list of all free disk space displays, followed by a prompt which allows selection of one of the partitions. Partition(s) 1) /dev/sdb3 Enter your choice or '0' to return to previous menu : 1 The next prompt requests the partition size in 1 KB blocks. The actual size of the partition will be slightly larger due to rounding to the end of the current cylinder, so no disk space is wasted. Enter size (Max 455048): 150000 |
Delete D3 virtual disk | Use this option to remove a virtual disk from D3. A list of all the D3 virtual disks displays. Logical Volume(s) 1) /dev/sdb1 2) /dev/sdb2 |
Restore original configuration | Cancels changes made during this session and restores the original values. |
Use an existing partition/logical volume | Use this option to add an existing partition or logical volume
to D3. This option adds a virtual disk to D3 but does not create the
disk partition. Select this option several times to use multiple partitions. A list of existing disk partitions/logical volumes and a prompt display to select the partition to use. An * (asterisk) after a partition means the partition is flagged bootable. Partition(s) 1) /dev/sda1 615408 * 2) /dev/sda2 33792 3) /dev/sda3 405504 4) /dev/sdb1 205032 5) /dev/sdb2 102856 Enter your choice or '0' to return to previous menu : 4 Not all partitions/logical volumes indicated are necessarily available for D3 use. The list of existing partitions, for example, may contain Linux Native root or swap partitions, which should not be used for D3. Warning: On a new installation
D3 will attempt to allocate 75% of unpartitioned disk space to the
D3 virtual machine (up to 2 terabytes). If there is more than one
physical disk found on the system, D3 will use 75% of the unpartitioned
space from the physical disk with the most unpartitioned disk space.
This default disk which D3 will automatically create if there is unpartitioned
disk space must be manually deleted from the configuration with the
Delete D3 virtual disk option prior to loading ABS and datafiles.
Otherwise, this default disk will be used in addition to any disk
partitions added using the Use an existing partition option.
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Return to the Installation Menu | After the new configuration has been set, from the D3 virtual disk menu, enter 0 to return to the Display/Modify D3 configuration menu. This menu displays all changes made. |