iSCSI-to-SATA II RAID Subsystem
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b. Check the Identifier, which will be deleted.
c. Click
“Log off”
.
d. Done, the iSCSI device log off successfully.
E. Installation Steps for Large Volume (Over 2TB)
Introduction:
The iSCSI RAID subsystem is capable of supporting large volumes (>2TB). When
connecting controllers to 64bit OS installed host/server, the host/server is inherently
capable for large volumes from the 64bit address. On the other side, if the host/server
is installed with 32bit OS, user has to change the block size to 1KB, 2KB or 4KB to
support volumes up to 4TB, 8TB or 16TB, for the 32bit host/server is not LBA (Logical
Block Addressing) 64bit supported. For detail installation steps, please refer to
following steps below.
Step 1:
Configure target
1.
Prepare large capacity hard drivers where the RG/VD capacity will be over
2TB. Follow the steps in Chapter 3 to create a RG/VD. Then attach LUN.
NOTE: If the OS is 64bit, user can set the block size to any
available value. If the OS is 32bit, user must change the block
size to larger values than 512B. There will be a confirmation
pop-up message when VD size is over 2TB.
Choose “OK” for 64bit OS, or choose “Cancel” for 32bit OS. This step will
change block size to 4K automatically.
2.
Move the mouse pointer to the gray button next to the VD number then
click
“More information”
. Look at block size; 512B for 64bit OS setting,
while 4K for 32bit OS setting.