Creating new storage for VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes

The system supports VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes, sometimes referred to as VVols, which allow VMware vCenter to automate the management of system objects like volumes and pools.

When VMware vCenter administrators need extra storage from the system for new applications or virtual machines, they can request the system administrator to complete one of the following tasks:

Both of these tasks must be completed by using the Spectrum Control Base Edition management GUI.

The VMware vCenter administrator needs to provide the following information to the system administrator:

Spectrum Control Base Edition administrator

Expanding an existing storage resource
  1. Using the Spectrum Control Base Edition management GUI, expand an existing storage resource. For more information about expanding an existing storage resource, see the Spectrum Control Base Edition documentation.
Creating additional storage resources
  1. Using the Spectrum Control Base Edition management GUI, you can create either a new child pool and add it to an existing space or you can create a new child pool and add it to a new space. For specific details on these options, see the Spectrum Control Base Edition documentation.

VMware vCenter administrator

After the Spectrum Control Base Edition administrator adds the additional storage through either of these methods, the VMware vCenter administrator, must complete one of the following tasks:
  1. If the Spectrum Control Base Edition administrator added expanded additional storage resources, then the VMware vCenter administrator must rescan the system to pick up changes to an existing storage space.
  2. If the Spectrum Control Base Edition administrator created additional storage resources, then the VMware vCenter administrator must create new VVols data stores by using the newly defined storage space.

For more information on completing these tasks, see the Spectrum Control Base Edition User's Guide.