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Double-click on one of the controller icons will bring up the
Controller Information
window, listing the
Controller Information
and
Channel Information
items. The Controller Information item
includes the
Product
and
Manufacturer
info and the Channel
Information item includes
Channe
l,
I/O Port
,
Control Port
and
Interrupt Level
info. Click
OK
to return to the
System View
window.
2. Viewing Device Relationship
(1) Viewing Relationship between Logical Device and Physical
Device When you move your mouse on a logical device, a red line
between the specified array and a group of physical device appears.
These physical devices are the array members.
(2) Viewing Relationship between Physical Device and Controller
The blue lines represent data channels between the physical devices
and the controllers.
3. Deleting a RAID array
Right click the array icon you want to delete, you will activate a
drop-down menu. Choose the
Delete
item on the menu. A warning
message box appears, prompting you all data will be deleted. Click
Yes
to confirm deletion and click
No
to cancel this operation. After
the deletion of the array, you will be prompted to reboot the system.
Choose
Yes
, the system will be rebooted and the changes will take
effect. Choose
No
to reboot later.
You can also delete an array in the Delete RAID window. See the
Delete a RAID Array
section.
Note:
If the array is bootable and being duplicated, it can not be
deleted. You can delete it in BIOS.