3Ware 9550SXU-8LP User Guide - Page 135

Exporting JBOD Disks, To enable or disable the export of uncon d disks

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Viewing and Seting Controller Policies Exporting JBOD Disks By default, JBOD disks (unconfigured disks) connected to the 3ware RAID controller are not exported to the operating system. This means that any drives you leave unconfigured are not seen by the operating system, and cannot be used for storage. When Export JBOD Disks is set to No, you make individual disks available for use by configuring them as Single Disks. If you want unconfigured disks to be available on your computer, you can change this setting in 3BM or using the CLI. Note: It is recommended that JBODs not be made available to the operation system. The advantages of working with configured Single Disks over JBOD are: • If interrupted, a single disk media scan will continue from where it left off, while a JBOD media scan must restart from the beginning. • Single disks can take advantage of the controller caching and configuration is persistent. • Single disks will be able to be migrated to redundant units in the future (e.g. A single disk will be able to be mirrored to another drive, creating a RAID 1 array). If JBOD disks are not exported to the operating system, they will appear as available drives in 3DM, and can be configured as single disks or spares, and included in other RAID configurations. If you change the policy to allow JBOD disks to be exported to the operating system, they will appear as units in 3DM if those drives were previously used as JBODs on another controller. AMCC recommends that new drives be configured as Singles and not JBODs. To enable or disable the export of unconfigured disks 1 At the main 3BM screen, Tab to Policy and press Enter. 2 On the Policy Control screen, Tab to Export Unconfigured Disks, press Enter to display the choices, use the arrow keys to select Yes (to enable), or No (to disable) and press Enter again to choose it. 3 Tab to the OK button and press Enter. You will notice a short delay as 3BM makes the policy changes. Note: If you enable the Export JBOD Disks option, the controller recognizes and displays as JBODs drives that were previously connected to 7000/8000-series controllers as JBODs. Drives that were previously connected to a 9000-series controller and configured will not be seen as JBODs. www.3ware.com 125

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Viewing and Seting Controller Policies
www.3ware.com
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Exporting JBOD Disks
By default, JBOD disks (unconfigured disks) connected to the 3ware RAID
controller are not exported to the operating system. This means that any drives
you leave unconfigured are not seen by the operating system, and cannot be
used for storage. When Export JBOD Disks is set to No, you make individual
disks available for use by configuring them as Single Disks.
If you want unconfigured disks to be available on your computer, you can
change this setting in 3BM or using the CLI.
Note:
It is recommended that JBODs not be made available to the
operation system. The advantages of working with configured
Single Disks over JBOD are:
If interrupted, a single disk media scan will continue from where
it left off, while a JBOD media scan must restart from the
beginning.
Single disks can take advantage of the controller caching and
configuration is persistent.
Single disks will be able to be migrated to redundant units in the
future (e.g. A single disk will be able to be mirrored to another
drive, creating a RAID 1 array).
If JBOD disks are not exported to the operating system, they will appear as
available drives in 3DM, and can be configured as single disks or spares, and
included in other RAID configurations. If you change the policy to allow
JBOD disks to be exported to the operating system, they will appear as units
in 3DM if those drives were previously used as JBODs on another controller.
AMCC recommends that new drives be configured as Singles and not JBODs.
To enable or disable the export of unconfigured disks
1
At the main 3BM screen,
Tab
to
Policy
and press
Enter
.
2
On the
Policy
Control
screen,
Tab
to
Export Unconfigured Disks
, press
Enter
to display the choices, use the
arrow keys
to select
Yes
(to enable),
or
No
(to disable) and press
Enter
again to choose it.
3
Tab
to the
OK
button and press
Enter
.
You will notice a short delay as 3BM makes the policy changes.
Note:
If you enable the Export JBOD Disks option, the controller
recognizes and displays as JBODs drives that were previously
connected to 7000/8000-series controllers as JBODs. Drives that
were previously connected to a 9000-series controller and
configured will not be seen as JBODs.