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Define Physical Arrays and Dedicated Hot Spares

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Chapter 5 Installation and Configuration 3. Click one of the following configuration modes: ◊ Select Custom if you want to define the arrays and logical drives and set their parameters. ◊ Select Automatic if you want the HP NetRAID Assistant Wizard to define the arrays and logical drives (and set their parameters) for you automatically. When you select Automatic mode, you can toggle the Redundancy check box at the bottom of the window. If the Redundancy box contains an "X," the arrays are automatically configured with redundant logical drives if possible. They will be assigned RAID levels of 1 or 5, depending on the number and capacities of the physical drives. If the Redundancy box is empty, all logical drives are configured as RAID 0, which is not redundant. See "Automatic Configuration" in Chapter 4, "Planning," for a complete list of the rules used in Automatic configuration. 4. Click the Next button. 5. If you chose Automatic mode, skip to "Preview Configuration" later in this chapter. Define Physical Arrays and Dedicated Hot Spares NOTE Refer to Worksheet A when defining arrays. The HP NetRAID Assistant Wizard Array Definition window appears, displaying the Physical Devices and Logical Devices configured on your system. It will be similar to the display shown in Figure 5-6 depending on your configuration. The "new array" in the Logical Devices box shows where a new array can be defined. 53

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Chapter 5
Installation and Configuration
53
3.
Click one of the following configuration modes:
Select
Custom
if you want to define the arrays and logical drives and
set their parameters.
Select
Automatic
if you want the HP NetRAID Assistant Wizard to
define the arrays and logical drives (and set their parameters) for you
automatically.
When you select Automatic mode, you can toggle the Redundancy
check box at the bottom of the window. If the Redundancy box
contains an "X," the arrays are automatically configured with
redundant logical drives if possible. They will be assigned RAID levels
of 1 or 5, depending on the number and capacities of the physical
drives. If the Redundancy box is empty, all logical drives are
configured as RAID 0, which is not redundant. See "Automatic
Configuration" in Chapter 4, "Planning," for a complete list of the
rules used in Automatic configuration.
4.
Click the
Next
button.
5.
If you chose Automatic mode, skip to "Preview Configuration" later in
this chapter.
Define Physical Arrays and Dedicated Hot Spares
NOTE
Refer to Worksheet A when defining arrays.
The HP NetRAID Assistant Wizard Array Definition window appears, displaying
the Physical Devices and Logical Devices configured on your system. It will be
similar to the display shown in Figure 5-6 depending on your configuration. The
"new array" in the Logical Devices box shows where a new array can be defined.