Create a logical drive as described in Steps 1-8 in Adding
a Logical Drive or Adding a Logical Volume From New Logical Drives.
NOTE: Do not partition the logical drive that you are adding
to the logical volume. A logical drive that has been partitioned cannot
be added to a logical volume.
Before you click Commit, to add the logical drive to a logical
volume, click Add to LV.
The logical drive is added to the LV Definition box. The total
size of the logical volume is displayed in the Available Size (MB
field.
NOTE: Because the logical volume has not been partitioned yet,
the Part Size (MB), and the Available Size (MB) are equal.
A single logical volume is considered to be a single partition.
To create another logical drive to add to the logical volume, click
New LD.
Create the logical drive and add it to the logical volume by clicking
Add to LV.
Repeat this step for every logical drive you want to add to the logical
volume.
To create a partition, see Partitioning
an Existing Logical Drive or Logical Volume/Creating a Partition.
When you have finished adding logical drives to the logical volume,
to create another logical volume or an individual logical drive, click
Commit LV.
When you have finished creating logical volumes and do not want to
create an individual logical drive, click Commit.
NOTE: When you have finished creating logical volumes and want
to exit the New Configuration window, if you accidentally click
Commit LV instead of Commit, you will have to create another
logical drive; otherwise, you have to click Cancel and configure
the logical volume again.