SUPER MICRO Computer X6DH3-G2 Assigning Array Properties, To assign properties to the new array

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Appendix C: Software Installation

Assigning Array Properties

Once you've create a new array, you are ready to assign the properties to the ar- ray.

*Caution: Once the array is created and its properties are assigned, you cannot change the array properties using the ACU. You will need to use the Adaptec Storage Manager - Browser Edition. (Refer to Adaptec's User's Guide in the enclosed CD.)

To assign properties to the new array:

1. In the Array Properties menu, select an array type and press Enter.

Note that only the available array types: RAID 0, and RAID1, are displayed on the screen. (*RAID 0 or RAID 1 requires two drives.)

2.Under the item "Arrays Label", type in an label and press Enter. (Note: The label shall not be more than 15 characters.)

3.For RAID 0, select the desired stripe size. (Note: Available stripe sizes

are 16, 32, and 64 KB-default. It is recommended that you do not change the default setting.)

4.The item: "Create RAID via" allows you to select between the different creating methods for RAID 0 and RAID 1.

The following table gives examples of when each is appropriate.

Raid Level

Create Via

When Appropriate

RAID 0

No Init

Creating a RAID 0 on new drives

RAID 0

Migrate

Creating a RAID 0 from one new drive and

 

(*Note)

one drive with data you wish to preserve

RAID 1

Build1

Any time you wish to create a RAID 1, but especially if

 

 

you have data on one drive that you wish to preserve

RAID 1

Clear

Creating a RAID 1 on new drives, or when you want to

 

 

ensure that the array contains no data after creation.

RAID 1

Quick

Fastest way to create a RAID 1.

 

 

Appropriate when using new drives

RAID 1

Init

 

 

 

 

(Note: If you select Migrate for RAID 0, or Build for RAID 1, you will be asked to select the source drive. The contents of the source drive will be preserved. However, the data on the new drive will be lost.)

5.When you are fi nished, press Done. Notes:

1.Before adding a new drive to an array, back up any data contained on the new drive. Otherwise, all data will be lost.

2.If you stop the Build or Clear process on a RAID 1 from ACU, you can restart it by pressing Ctrl+R.

3.A RAID 1 created using the Quick Init option may return some data mis-matches if you later run a consistency check. This is normal and is not a cause for concern.

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