Creating a file system – Grass Valley PDR v.2.1 User Manual
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Chapter 4
Using the Profile Disk Utility
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Profile Family
NOTE: If you use the PDX103 Disk Expansion Unit with a PDR200,
the 9 gigabyte hard drives in the PDR200 are limited to the storage
size of the 4 gigabyte hard drives in the PDX103.
Creating a File System
A file system is created for all media disks before a Profile disk recorder is
shipped from the factory. You can set up a file system any time you need to
build or rebuild your system.
NOTE: If you are upgrading a PDR100 to version 2.1 of system
software from version 1.4.XX or earlier, you must rebuild your file
system.
Information on the disks is shown in the upper-left panel of the Profile Disk
Utility window—information such as physical volumes, data sets, number of
disks, and disk size. Additional information is shown in the lower pane: SCSI
IDs of each disk, serial numbers, vendor names, number of blocks, block sizes,
model numbers, revision numbers, bad blocks, and medium errors.
A volume consists of a set of physical disks, such as an array of eight internal
disks in a Profile disk recorder or in a PDX 208 Disk Expansion Unit. A data
set is a group of disks that can consist of one or more volumes. The data set
name is the name that appears in VdrPanel. Media is striped across all disks in
the data set.
To create a file system:
1. Select a data set from the Current Data Set box. For example, Data Set 1 -
int.
2. Select the volumes to be included in the data set from the Available
Volumes list and click Add. To remove volumes from the data set, select
volumes from the Selected Volumes list and click Remove.
3. Choose
File | Make Data Set
or click Make Data Set.