
BIOS CONFIGURATION
3.7.2.7 Raid Set Information
To display Raid Set information, move the cursor bar to the de- sired RAID set number, then press the Enter key. The “Raid Set Information” will display.
You can only view information for the RAID set in this screen.
Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot System
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu |
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Raid Set Function |
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Quick Volume/Raid Setup |
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Create RaidThe SetRaid Set Information | |
Raid Set Function |
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Delete Raid Set |
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Volume Set Function | : Raid Set # 00 |
Raid Set Name | |
Expand Raid Set | : 4 |
Physical DrivesMember Disks | |
Activate Raid Set |
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Raid System Function | : Normal |
Raid State | |
Create Hot Spare |
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Ethernet Configuration | : 320.1GB |
Total Capacity | |
Delete Hot Spare |
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View System Events | : 320.1GB |
Free Capacity | |
Clear Raid Set Information |
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Min Member Disk Size : 80.0GB | |
Hardware Monitor |
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Member Disk Channels : 1458 | |
System information |
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ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
3.7.3 Volume Set Function
Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot System
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/RaidSetSetupFunction
Raid Set Function
Volume Create Volume Set
Delete Volume Set
Physical Drives
Modify Volume Set
Raid System Function
Check Volume Set
Ethernet Configuration
StopVolume Check
View System Events
Display Volume Info.
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
A volume set is seen by the host system as a single logical de- vice; it is organized in a RAID level within the controller utiliz- ing one or more physical disks. RAID level refers to the level of data performance and protection of a volume set. A volume set can consume all of the capacity or a portion of the available disk capacity of a RAID set. Multiple volume sets can exist on a RAID set. If multiple volume sets reside on a specified RAID set, all
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