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Configuring arrays and logical drives, Automatic RAID configuration

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Chapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions The following table describes the options available on this screen. Option Adapter Config Wizard Channel Properties Config View Device Progress Enclosure Log Data Advanced Help Exit Description This option lets you configure the adapter properties. This option provides a series of options to let you create new drive arrays, add capacity to existing arrays, or modify existing arrays. This option lets you configure the properties of the available SCSI channels on the RAID controller. This options lets you switch between the Logical and Physical drive views. Shows progress of an operation being performed, such as array initialization. Displays the enclosure status, including its attached drives. This option lets you configure the logged data output. This option lets you change the RAID server name, log data location, and firmware location. It also performs a firmware update. This option provides the RAID configuration help screens. This option lets you exit from the utility and prompts for reboot. Configuring arrays and logical drives Automatic RAID configuration After starting the Configuration Wizard, if you chose one of the auto configuration options, Web Console displays the proposed RAID configuration in the Logical Devices window. Each logical drive has a label (such as LD1), RAID level, and drive capacity. Click Accept to complete the configuration process. You can delete a logical drive by clicking on it in the bottom config view pane and selecting Delete from the right config view pane. 140 www.gateway.com

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Chapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions
The following table describes the options available on this screen.
Configuring arrays and logical drives
Automatic RAID configuration
After starting the Configuration Wizard, if you chose one of the auto configuration options,
Web Console displays the proposed RAID configuration in the Logical Devices window.
Each logical drive has a label (such as
LD1
), RAID level, and drive capacity. Click
Accept
to complete the configuration process.
You can delete a logical drive by clicking on it in the bottom config view pane and selecting
Delete
from the right config view pane.
Option
Description
Adapter
This option lets you configure the adapter properties.
Config Wizard
This option provides a series of options to let you create
new drive arrays, add capacity to existing arrays, or
modify existing arrays.
Channel
Properties
This option lets you configure the properties of the
available SCSI channels on the RAID controller.
Config View
This options lets you switch between the Logical and
Physical drive views.
Device Progress
Shows progress of an operation being performed, such
as array initialization.
Enclosure
Displays the enclosure status, including its attached
drives.
Log Data
This option lets you configure the logged data output.
Advanced
This option lets you change the RAID server name, log
data location, and firmware location. It also performs a
firmware update.
Help
This option provides the RAID configuration help
screens.
Exit
This option lets you exit from the utility and prompts for
reboot.