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Configuring Arrays and Spares Note: When you create the first array, the driver will reserve a portion of cache memory for system use. This may affect the amount of cache memory assigned to that array, if the value you select is larger than the actual memory remaining. 4 Highlight the controller from the Select a Controller window. All array disks must be connected to the same array controller. Note: Only devices attached to array controllers can be used for arrays and spares. You cannot use devices attached to SCSI adapters as array members or spares. 5 Select disks for the new array by highlighting the disk in the Available drives window and clicking Add. The disk moves to the New member drives window and the Allowable RAID types windows changes to reflect allowable RAID levels given the current number of disks selected. Do not include disks that you want to use as dedicated spares. Highlight the disk from the New member drives window and click Remove to remove the disk from the list. Note: Only disks available for creation of the array are displayed. Any disks with partitions, or disks used in other arrays or as spares are not displayed. 5-5

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Configuring Arrays and Spares
Note:
When you create the first array, the driver will
reserve a portion of cache memory for system use.
This may affect the amount of cache memory assigned
to that array, if the value you select is larger than the
actual memory remaining.
4
Highlight the controller from the Select a Controller window.
All array disks must be connected to the same array controller.
Note:
Only devices attached to array controllers can be
used for arrays and spares. You cannot use devices
attached to SCSI adapters as array members or spares.
5
Select disks for the new array by highlighting the disk in the
Available drives window and clicking
Add
. The disk moves to
the New member drives window and the Allowable RAID
types windows changes to reflect allowable RAID levels given
the current number of disks selected.
Do not
include disks that you want to use as dedicated spares.
Highlight the disk from the New member drives window and
click
Remove
to remove the disk from the list.
Note:
Only disks available for creation of the array are
displayed. Any disks with partitions, or disks used in
other arrays or as spares are
not
displayed.