A disk array is created using a set of Active Array Candidate
pdisks.
For disk arrays with data redundancy (RAID 5, 6, and 10),
if all of the pdisks are in the Zeroed state, the array will become
immediately protected against failures. However, if one or more of
the pdisks are not Zeroed, the newly created array will initially
be in the Rebuilding state. It will be unprotected against disk failures
until parity data on all of the disks has been recalculated. For disk
arrays with no data redundancy (RAID 0), it is of no importance whether
the pdisks are in the Zeroed state.
To create a IBM® SAS Disk Array, do
the following:
You can now add the disk array to a volume group. Logical
volumes and file systems can also be created. Use standard AIX® procedures to perform these
tasks, and treat the array in the same way that you would treat any
hdisk.