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enter. IM, or Integrated Mirroring, is also known as RAID-1. IME

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5. To create a new array, select one of the options to create either an IM, IME, or IS volume and press enter. IM, or Integrated Mirroring, is also known as RAID-1. IME, or Integrated Mirroring Enhanced, is RAID-10. IS, or Integrated Striping, is RAID-0. The next screen will list the disks. For each disk to be part of the array, move to the column labeled "RAID Disk" and press the space bar to add the disk to the array. The next column, "Hot Spr," can be used to mark disks to be hot spares in case of disk failure. When the disks have been marked as desired, press C to create the array. Figure 6-5 LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility - Array creation 6. After an array has been created, the utility gives options for managing it through the "View Existing Array" menu. Viewing the array will display various properties of the RAID array, including the disks present and their status. Figure 6-6 LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility - View array ENWW LSI 3041E and Integrated LSI 1064/1068 Setup 23

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5.
To create a new array, select one of the options to create either an IM, IME, or IS volume and press
enter. IM, or Integrated Mirroring, is also known as RAID-1. IME, or Integrated Mirroring Enhanced,
is RAID-10. IS, or Integrated Striping, is RAID-0. The next screen will list the disks. For each disk
to be part of the array, move to the column labeled “RAID Disk” and press the space bar to add
the disk to the array. The next column, “Hot Spr,” can be used to mark disks to be hot spares in
case of disk failure. When the disks have been marked as desired, press C to create the array.
Figure 6-5
LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility – Array creation
6.
After an array has been created, the utility gives options for managing it through the “View Existing
Array” menu. Viewing the array will display various properties of the RAID array, including the disks
present and their status.
Figure 6-6
LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility – View array
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LSI 3041E and Integrated LSI 1064/1068 Setup
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