RAID Management

Chapter 3

Galaxy 65 RAID

Management

3.1Managing Arrays and Partitions Using SAM

Using SAM, you can manage arrays and partitions. You can perform the following array-related functions:

Manage arrays (see page 20)

View array and drive status (see page 20)

View and reset array statistics (see page 21)

Verify an array (see page 22)

Change array owner (see page 23)

Change the array name (see page 23)

Trust an array (see page 24)

Delete an array (see page 24)

Manage partitions (see page 25)

View partition status information (see page 25)

Change a partition name (see page 25)

Change a partition LUN (see page 26)

Control partition access (see page 27)

Change a partition’s read-ahead cache size (see page 30)

Delete a partition (see page 31)

The X24 Subsystem Getting Started Guide describes the following array and partition functions:

Arrays

Creating an array

Stopping the array initialization process

Reconstructing an array

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