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Chapter 4 HP NetRAID Express Tools current adapter. Hot key information appears at the bottom of the window. The hot key functions are: Space Add the highlighted drive to the current array. Enter Stop adding drives to the current array, and configure the logical drive. F2 Display the manufacturer data and the adapter error count for the highlighted drive. F3 Display the logical drives that have been configured. F4 Designate the highlighted drive as a hot spare. F10 Display the logical drive configuration window for the current array. 3. Press the arrow keys to highlight Ready physical drives. Press the Spacebar to associate the highlighted physical drive with the current array. The indicator for the selected drive changes from Ready to Onlin A[array number]-[drive number]. For example, Onlin A2-3 means array 2, disk drive 3. Add physical drives to the current array as desired. NOTE Try to use drives of the same capacity in a specific array. If you use drives with different capacities in an array, all the drives in the array are treated as if they have the capacity of the smallest drive in the array. The number of physical drives in a specific array determines the RAID levels that can be implemented with the array. 4. Press Enter when you are finished creating the current array. To continue defining arrays, repeat Step 3. To begin logical drive configuration, go to Step 5. NOTE Before you press F10 to start the configuration of the logical drive, you must press Enter to end configuration of the array. 5. Press F10 to configure logical drives. The logical drive configuration window appears, as shown below: The window shows the logical drive that is currently being configured as well as any existing logical drives. The column headings are, from left to right: 92

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Chapter 4
HP NetRAID Express Tools
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current adapter. Hot key information appears at the bottom of the window.
The hot key functions are:
Space
Add the highlighted drive to the current array.
Enter
Stop adding drives to the current array, and configure the
logical drive.
F2
Display the manufacturer data and the adapter error count
for the highlighted drive.
F3
Display the logical drives that have been configured.
F4
Designate the highlighted drive as a hot spare.
F10
Display the logical drive configuration window for the
current array.
3.
Press the arrow keys to highlight Ready physical drives. Press the
Spacebar
to associate the highlighted physical drive with the current array.
The indicator for the selected drive changes from Ready to Onlin A
[array
number]-[drive number].
For example, Onlin A2-3 means array 2, disk
drive 3.
Add physical drives to the current array as desired.
NOTE
Try to use drives of the same capacity in a specific array. If you
use drives with different capacities in an array, all the drives in
the array are treated as if they have the capacity of the smallest
drive in the array.
The number of physical drives in a specific array determines the RAID
levels that can be implemented with the array.
4.
Press
Enter
when you are finished creating the current array. To continue
defining arrays, repeat Step 3. To begin logical drive configuration, go to
Step 5.
NOTE
Before you press
F10
to start the configuration of the logical
drive, you must press
Enter
to end configuration of the array.
5.
Press
F10
to configure logical drives. The logical drive configuration
window appears, as shown below:
The window shows the logical drive that is currently being configured as
well as any existing logical drives. The column headings are, from left to
right: