IBM SG24-4763-00 manual

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IBM PC ServeRAID Adapter Disk Array Configuration Ver. 2.00

 

 

Adapter Number: 1

Bus Number: 0

Host ID = Null Config

 

 

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Main Menu

 

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￿ 1. Help

 

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￿ 2. View Configuration

 

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￿ 3. EZ-RAID Configuration

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￿ 4. Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive

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￿ 5. Initialize/Synchronize Log Dr

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￿ 6. Rebuild/Device Management

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￿ 7. Advanced Functions

 

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￿ 8. Exit

 

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Select a choice using the Up Arrow (￿) and Down Arrow (￿) keys and press Enter.

 

￿Press Esc to return to previous menu.

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Figure 42. ServeRAID Adapter Main Menu

Your choices from the main menu are:

￿2￿ View Configuration

This option lets you see how your system is presently configured. The physical drives will have the following states:

CDR device is a CD-ROM

DDDthe drive has become defunct; it does not respond to commands DHS the drive is defined as a hot-spare, but is now defunct

EMP the drive was present but has now been removed and the slot is empty

HSP the drive is a hot-spare for use when a similar drive fails

INI the device is the ServeRAID controller itself (initiator)

ONL the drive is online and part of an array (the array letter A,B etc is listed to the right of the status in the View Configuration panel)

PRC Reserved. In use by a component of the system (eg the backplane) RBL the drive is being rebuilt

RDY the drive is available but not in use

SBY the drive has been spun down by the adapter and is in standby mode SHS the drive is a standby hot-spare

TAP the device is a tape drive

The status of the logical drives can be:

CRT the logical drive is in a critical state, although it is still functioning despite the failure of one of its physical devices

FRE the logical drive is not defined

LDM the logical drive is undergoing a RAID level change using Logical Drive Migration functions

OKY The logical drive is functioning correctly

OFL The logical drive is offline and not accessible. This occurs when more physical drives fail that the RAID level can cope with (that is, 1 for RAID-0 and 2 for RAID-1 and RAID-5)

SYS Reserved state

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