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4.4.6 Event log

Enter Event log to view the event messages.

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4.5 Volume config

Volume config is for the management and display of volume configurations. Functions include Physical disk, Volume group, User data volume, Cache volume, and Logical unit.

Figure 4.5.1

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Contents ProSATA SS8 Ultra 320 Scsi to Sata Disk SubsystemTrademarks PrefaceAbout this Manual Copyright@2006, WiebeTech LLCTable of Contents GUI ConnectionGUI operation Advanced operation AppendixFeatures Product OverviewTechnical Specifications Package contents Environment SetupBefore installation RequirementInstall Sata disks Product overviewFront view Rear view Connect cables GUI Connection GUI httpView IP Setting Reset/ShutdownQuick Install Change IP ConfigGUI operation ProSATA SS8 MenuLogin Http//192.168.0.200Quick install Use the Quick install function to create a volume easilySystem config Password IP addressDate Mail SnmpVolume config Event logSize MB Physical diskSlot VG NamePD operations description Name Volume groupVG column description TotalMB FreeMBUser data group VG operations descriptionUDV column description SizeMB StatusCV column description Cache volumeUDV operations description SizeMBLogical unit CV operations descriptionLUN operations description SAF-TE config Voltage & TemperatureEnclosure management Maintenance SmartUpgrade InfoLogout ShutdownCreate volume group Enter Volume config Enter Volume groupAdvanced operations Create user data volume Enter Volume config Enter User data volumeAttach and detach Bus ID, Scsi ID, and LUN Attach LUN to UDVEnter Volume config Enter Logical unit Detach Bus ID, Scsi ID and LUN from UDVEnter Volume config Enter Cache volume Create dedicated cacheEnter Volume config Enter Physical disk Set global spare and dedicated spare disksMigration / Expansion 2 a 4-Way RAID 1 array migrates to RAID 3 arrayE b e T e c h L L C Appendix a Frequently Asked Questions FAQ My ProSATA does not mount when I turn it onAppendix B RAID Explained Way mirroringRAID 0+1 Appendix C Glossary HostSAF-TE Spare