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Disk Array Controller Software Kit User’s Manual
Configuration Menu
The various selections available from the Configuration pull-down options
menu are described in the following sections.
Select Controller. Click on Select Controller and a dialog window opens.
This allows the user to select any of the controllers for configuration. The
available controllers on the system are displayed as Controller 1, Controller
2, etc. in the small boxes. If a controller is not found, the message “Not
Installed” is displayed in the box. Use the mouse to click on the controller to
be configured.
System Drive Information. The System Drive option is used to display
complete information about the System drives on the controller. The
information displayed is: the system drive number, its RAID level, write
policy, size and status. The status of system drives that are Online, Offline or
in a Critical state is displayed.
System Drive Mapping. This selection shows how the physical drives are
mapped to system drives. Drives are identified by their SCSI channel ID and
their SCSI target ID.
Drive Information. Use this option to get information about the drives
connected to the selected controller. The horizontal bar represents the SCSI
channel and each box represents a drive. The label in the box indicates the
status of the drive: SBY for the Standby, DED for dead drives, ONL for
working drives, and --- for drives being rebuilt. Move the cursor to a drive
box and click on the left button to view the information on soft error, hard
error, parity error, miscellaneous errors, and drive description. Click OK to
exit the screen.
Make Standby. The Make Standby selection is used to make a drive that has
replaced a dead drive a hot-spare or standby drive. Use this option to
designate a drive as the one to be used for automatic rebuilds.
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Note
Only drives that are not part of any Drive Group
(pack) can be made standby drives.
The drive graphic shows the drives that are connected to the selected
controller. Each box represents a drive and the status of the drive is indicated
by its label: SBY for Standby, DED for dead drives, ONL for working drives,
and --- for drives being rebuilt.
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