MicroNet Technology RAIDBank4 manual Volume Set Function, Activate RAID set, Delete Hot Spare Disk

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2.5 Activate RAID set

Following a drive failure, the affected Parity or mirrored RAIDset will operate in degraded mode, and will continue to function until the unit is reset. Following a reset, in order for a degraded RAIDset to be available to the host it must be activated. Select “Activate RAID Set” option. Scroll to select the RAID set number to be activated and then press ENT.

!When one of the disk drives is removed and the RAID rebooted, the RAID set state will change to Incomplete and will not be available at first boot. To force the RAIDset to be available, use the Activate RAIDSet (2.5) option. The RAIDset will become available in degraded state.

2.6Create Hot Spare DiskACTIVATING AN INCOMPLETE RAIDSET

Hot spare disks are disks predesignated to be available for parity or mirrored volumes to rebuild volume data upon a RAID member disk failure. To designate a disk as a hot spare, select the “Create Hot Spare”, select the disk and press ENT to set.

2.7 Delete Hot Spare Disk

To delete hot spare, choose the “Delete Hot Spare Disk” option. Select the hot spare to delete and then press ENT to select it. The confirmation screen appears, and press ENT to delete the hot spare.

2.8 Display RAID Set Information

Scroll to the Display RAID Set Information option and press ENT. Select the RAID set desired, and the RAID set information will be displayed. Scroll through the available options to see RAID Set Name, Total Capacity, Free Capacity, Number of Member Disks, Min. Member Disk Capacity and RAIDSet State.

3. Volume Set Function

A volume set is seen by the host system as a single logical device, and is organized in a RAID level with one or more physical disks. RAID level refers to the level of data performance and protection of a Volume Set. The RAIDBank4 supports up to 4 simultaneous volume sets in varying RAID level configurations. Creating volume sets require that a RAIDset is already defined- to create a RAIDset please see section 2.1 “Create RAIDset” of this chapter. A Volume Set capacity can consume all or a portion of the disk capacity available in a RAID Set, and multiple Volume Sets can exist on a group of disks in a RAID Set. All Volume Sets created in a specified RAID Set will reside on all the physical disks in the RAID Set, and the data spread evenly across all the disks in the RAID Set. To enter a Volume Set Function, press ENT to enter the main menu. Scroll to select the Volume Set Functions option and then press ENT to enter further submenus.

3.1 Create RAID Volume Set

3.1.1To create a new volume set, choose “Volume Set Functions” from the Main menu. Select the “Create Volume Set” and press ENT.

3.1.2select the desired RAIDset from the screen and Press ENT. The volume set attributes screen will appear.

3.1.3Select wether large LUN support is to be used. Large LUNS (>2TB) must be supported by the

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Contents Owner’s Guide FCC Compliance Statement Federal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference Statement Warranty Limitations of Warranty and LiabilityTechnical Support Policy Returning Materials Welcome From MicroNet Technology WelcomeTable of Contents Table of Contents Getting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityUnpacking the RAIDBank4 What’s IncludedChoosing a location for your RAIDBank4 RAIDBank4 interface components Communication and Control Hot plug Drive ReplacementConnecting the RAIDBank4 Using the front panel touch-control keypad Using the web browser-based RAID managementRAID System Management Controls Understanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 0 Striping Understanding RAID Volume Set Hot Swappable Disk support Main Menu Configuration Tree Login ProcedureRAID Control-LCD RAID Controls- LCD InterfaceConsiderations for RAID Volume Creation Quick Volume/RAID SetupDelete Existing RAID Set RAID Set FunctionsExpand Existing RAID Set Offline RAID setCreate RAID Volume Set Volume Set FunctionActivate RAID set Delete Hot Spare DiskTo service interruptions Modify Volume Set Delete Volume SetCheck Volume Set Consistency Stop Volume Set Consistency CheckPhysical Drive Functions RAID System Functions Disk Capacity Truncation Mode Host Channel NCQ SettingSerial Port Configuration Reset ControllerEthernet Configuration Additional System FunctionsView System Events Clear all Event Buffers Hardware InformationSystem Information RAID Controls- Web Interface RAID Control-Web InterfaceIntroduction PreparationMain Menu Configuration Tree Quick Volume/RAID Setup Create a New RAID Set Offline RAID set Rescue RAID Set To service interruptions Delete Volume Set Modify Pass Through Disk System Controls System Configuration FunctionsRAID Control-Web Interface RAIDBank4 cannot use ports 7168-8191 for IP services Alert by Mail Configuration Snmp Configuration NTP Network Time Protocol ConfigurationView Events/Mute Beeper Upgrade Firmware Modify PasswordGenerate Test Event Clear Event BufferRAIDSet Hierarchy Information FunctionsHost Computer Setup Host Computer SetupVolume Setup on Apple Macintosh Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral Use Precautions Daily Use TipsGeneral FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsMacintosh related FAQ Windows related FAQ Troubleshooting How To Contact MicroNet Technology, Inc Getting HelpAppendix A- Getting Help Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table RAID Level Comparison TableAppendix C- Terminal Session Setup Terminal Session SetupTerminal Session Setup Terminal Session Setup Appendix D- Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Appendix E Product Specifications Product SpecificationsPower Consumption WeightPower Requirements Operating Environmental SpecificationsMicroNet Techology Van Ness Ave Torrance, CA