Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 68

Creating RAID 1 Arrays

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 4 Assign a RAID name by entering up to 15 alphabetic or numeric characters, then press Enter. The following message appears: Do you want to make this array bootable? 5 Select Yes if you want to make the array bootable. The following message appears: Create Array? 6 Select Yes. The following message appears: Are you sure? 7 Select Yes and press Enter to create a RAID 0 array. After your array is created, you will automatically return to the Main menu. Creating RAID 1 Arrays There are two ways to create a RAID 1 array. You can create a new RAID 1 array or you can migrate from an existing single drive to a RAID 1 array. To create a RAID 1 array using either option: 1 From the Select RAID Type window, select RAID-1. Select the hard drives you want using the Spacebar to toggle, then press Enter. The RAID-1 Build Option window appears. 2 Select an option and press Enter. The options you can choose are: s Create new RAID-1-is the default option. s Copy from (11) to (12)-copy from a source drive to a target drive if the source is equal to or smaller than the target. s Copy from (12) to (11)-copy from a source drive to a target drive if the source is equal to or smaller than the target. Note: If a valid partition table or boot block is detected in the target drive, you will get a warning message that the information will be destroyed. 4-8

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User
s Guide
4
Assign a RAID name by entering up to 15 alphabetic or numeric
characters, then press
Enter
. The following message appears:
Do you want to make this array bootable?
5
Select
Yes
if you want to make the array bootable. The following
message appears:
Create Array?
6
Select
Yes
. The following message appears:
Are you sure?
7
Select
Yes
and press
Enter
to create a RAID 0 array. After your
array is created, you will automatically return to the Main
menu.
Creating RAID 1 Arrays
There are two ways to create a RAID 1 array. You can create a new
RAID 1 array or you can migrate from an existing single drive to a
RAID 1 array. To create a RAID 1 array using either option:
1
From the Select RAID Type window, select
RAID-1
. Select the
hard drives you want using the Spacebar to toggle, then press
Enter
. The RAID-1 Build Option window appears.
2
Select an option and press
Enter
.
The options you can choose are:
Create new RAID-1
is the default option.
Copy from (11) to (12)
copy from a source drive to a target
drive if the source is equal to or smaller than the target.
Copy from (12) to (11)
copy from a source drive to a target
drive if the source is equal to or smaller than the target.
Note:
If a valid partition table or boot block is detected in
the target drive, you will get a warning message that the
information will be destroyed.