HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User's and Service - Page 71

Using the Control Panel Buttons, Viewing Array Settings, Creating a Logical Drive

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Operating the Control Panel Using the Control Panel Buttons Using the Control Panel Buttons Viewing Array Settings 1. Select the View Settings from the main menu. 2. Use + or - to view the current settings. 3. Select the SCSI values menu to view settings for Unit Attn, Term Power, Parity, WDTR, SDTR, DRR, and VEB. 4. Select the Disk State menu to view the state of disks A1 to A6 and B1 to B6. 5. Select the L-Drv State menu to view the capacity of logical drives in the array. Creating a Logical Drive 1. Select the Logical Drv Changes from the main menu. 2. Select Create Logical Drv. 3. Select a drive number 0 to 7. 4. Select a capacity size 100 Megabytes to Maximum. 5. Select Confirm. Renumbering a Logical Drive NOTE! Before renumbering a logical drive, you should know the impact this will have on the operating system. After you renumber a logical drive, make sure you perform the necessary steps to configure the renumbered logical drive into the operating system. 1. Select the Logical Drv Changes from the main menu. 2. Select Renumber L-Drv. 3. Select From drive number 0 to 7. 4. Select To drive number 0 to 7. 5. Select Confirm. 71 Control Panel

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Operating the Control Panel
Using the Control Panel Buttons
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Control Panel
Using the Control Panel Buttons
Viewing Array Settings
1.
Select the View Settings from the main menu.
2.
Use + or – to view the current settings.
3.
Select the SCSI values menu to view settings for Unit Attn, Term Power, Parity, WDTR, SDTR, DRR,
and VEB.
4.
Select the Disk State menu to view the state of disks A1 to A6 and B1 to B6.
5.
Select the L-Drv State menu to view the capacity of logical drives in the array.
Creating a Logical Drive
1.
Select the Logical Drv Changes from the main menu.
2.
Select Create Logical Drv.
3.
Select a drive number 0 to 7.
4.
Select a capacity size 100 Megabytes to Maximum.
5.
Select Confirm.
Renumbering a Logical Drive
NOTE!
Before renumbering a logical drive, you should know the impact this will have on the
operating system. After you renumber a logical drive, make sure you perform the necessary steps
to configure the renumbered logical drive into the operating system.
1.
Select the Logical Drv Changes from the main menu.
2.
Select Renumber L-Drv.
3.
Select From drive number 0 to 7.
4.
Select To drive number 0 to 7.
5.
Select Confirm.