Promise Technology TX4000 user manual Manually Creating an Array

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Chapter 3: FastBuild Configuration Utility

Manually Creating an Array

The Define Array (3) option from the Main Menu allows users to begin the process of manually defining the drive elements and RAID levels for one or multiple disk arrays attached to FastTrak TX4000.

Users will commonly create one or two drive arrays with FastTrak TX4000, though the card will support a maximum of four arrays. You may use a single drive in striping mode with FastTrak TX4000. In this rare scenario, the card will create an individual array ID but will offer conventional controller performance depending on the drive type. At a later time, you can add a second drive to the array and recreate the array to support RAID 1 mirroring.

Note

For most installations, Promise recommends the (1) Auto

Setup for easy disk array creation.

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[Define Array Menu]

Array No

RAID Mode

Total Drv

Capacity(MB)

Status

Array 1

Stripe

2

16126

Functional

Array 2

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Array 3

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Array 4

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[ Keys Available ]

Note: * — Bootable Array

[] Up [] Down [ESC] Exit [Enter] Select [Space] Change Boot Drive

To manually create an array from the Define Array Menu:

1.Press the arrow keys to highlight the array number you wish to define, and press Enter to select.

2.The Define Array Definition Menu will next appear that allows drive assignments to the disk array (see next page).

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Contents Fasttrak TX4000 Trademarks CopyrightImportant Data Protection Information Contents Page Introduction What is the FastTrak TX4000 RAID Card?Promise Array Management Utility PAM Features Benefits Keys Features and BenefitsCompatibility Quick Start Insert the FastTrak TX4000 card into an open PCI slot Installing the FastTrak TX4000 CardInstalling the Hard Drives IDE Creating Your Disk Array Creating an Array for Performance Creating a Security Array with New Drives Creating a Security Array with an Existing Data Drive QUANTUMCR8.4A Page Viewing FastTrak TX4000 Bios Screen Using FastBuild Configuration UtilityUsing the Main Menu Navigating the FastBuild Setup MenuCreating Arrays Automatically Defining Typical Application Usage Optimize Array forPerformance SecurityCreating Multiple Disk Arrays Using a Hot Spare DriveViewing Drive Assignments Manually Creating an Array Selecting Stripe Block Selecting Array TypeAssigning Drives to Array Gigabyte BoundaryCreating a Mirrored Array Using New Drives Adding Fault Tolerance to an Existing Drive Source Disk Channel Drive ID Drive Model Capacity MB Making a FastTrak TX4000 Disk Array Bootable How FastTrak TX4000 Orders Arrays Creating a Hot Spare Drive for Mirrored ArraysHow FastTrak TX4000 Saves Array Information Deleting an Array QUANTUMCR8.4A Rebuilding a Mirrored Array QUANTUMCR8.4A Procedure Number Installing Software DriversNew Windows Server 2003 Installation Confirming Windows Server 2003 Driver Installation Existing Windows Server 2003 InstallationNew Windows XP Installation Confirming Windows XP Driver Installation Existing Windows XP InstallationNew Windows 2000 Installation Existing Windows Confirming Windows 2000 Driver InstallationNew Windows ME Installation Confirming Driver Installation in Windows ME Existing Windows ME InstallationNew Windows NT4.x Installation Removing the Driver from Windows NT4.x Existing Windows NT4.x InstallationNew Windows 98 Installation Confirming Driver Installation in Windows Existing Windows 98 InstallationPage FastBuild Auto Menu Setup About Adapter BiosDisk Array Concepts About FastTrak TX4000Disk Array Terms RAID Level Performance Fault Capacity No. Tolerance DrivesDisk Array Description Disk Array MemberStriping RAID About RAID LevelsData Mirror Disk Drives Mirroring RAIDStriping / Mirror RAID 0+1 Failed Array Event Drives Status Why? About Dual Data RedundancyMotherboard Issues Troubleshooting & TipsConfiguring PCI IRQ resources System locks up during boot up or when Windows startsMiscellaneous problems such as System Cmos IssuesIntermittent data problems Using an Onboard IDE Card with FastTrak TX4000Critical Array Status Error Reported during Boot Drive-Related ErrorsDrive cannot be formed into an array System Cmos displays C or D drive failure during StartupUnable to partition or format array Cannot Rebuild Mirrored RAID 1 Array Different drive lettering under Windows NT Operating System-Related IssuesPromise Windows driver does not appear in Device Manager Troubleshooting & Tips Performance Tips Re-Configure PCI Latency SettingOptimize Array for Performance Change Setting of PCI Bus Utilization Page Pre-Installation Appendix a Frequently Asked QuestionsWill Acpi work with HDDs on the FastTrak TX4000? Can I use Atapi devices on the FastTrak TX4000 controller?RAID 0 Stripe Drive IssuesRAID 1 Mirror RAID 0+1 MirrorHow do I partition/format my FastTrak TX4000 RAID array? Post-Installation Installation IssuesAppendix B Technical Support Technical Support ServicesUSA Tech Support Center Pacific Rim Sales Office European Tech SupportChina Office Disclaimer of other warranties Limited WarrantyYour Responsibility Returning Product for Repair