D-Link DSN-6110 User Manual for DSN-6110 & DSN-6110 with DSN-610 - Page 49

Volume configuration

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3. Click "OK". Figure 4.3.5.2 4. Click "Delete" to delete CHAP account. 4.4 Volume configuration "Volume configuration" is designed for setting up the volume configuration which includes "Physical disk", "RAID group", "Virtual disk", "Snapshot", "Logical unit", and "Replication" (optional). Figure 4.4.1 4.4.1 Physical disk "Physical disk" can view the status of hard drives in the system. The followings are operational steps: 1. Check the gray button next to the number of slot, it will show the functions which can be executed. 2. Active function can be selected, and inactive functions show up in gray color and cannot be selected. For example, set PD slot number 4 to dedicated spare disk. Step 1: Check to the gray button of PD 4, select "Set Dedicated spare", it will link to next page. 49

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3.
Click
“OK”
.
Figure 4.3.5.2
4.
Click
“Delete”
to delete CHAP account.
4.4
Volume configuration
“Volume configuration”
is designed for setting up the volume configuration which
includes
“Physical disk”
,
“RAID group”
,
“Virtual disk”
,
“Snapshot”,
“Logical unit”,
and
“Replication”
(optional).
Figure 4.4.1
4.4.1
Physical disk
“Physical disk”
can view the status of hard drives in the system. The followings are
operational steps:
1.
Check the gray button next to the number of slot, it will show the functions which can
be executed.
2.
Active function can be selected, and inactive functions show up in gray color and
cannot be selected.
For example, set PD slot number 4 to dedicated spare disk.
Step 1:
Check to the gray button of PD 4, select
“Set Dedicated spare”
, it will link to
next page.