Adaptec 133U2 User Guide - Page 80

Initialize, Check Partition

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Adaptec CI/O Management Software User's Guide ! Caution: All arrays except RAID 0 arrays must be initialized or formatted before you can write data to them. We recommend that you zero-initialize RAID 0 arrays as well. All data on the disks is overwritten when you initialize an array. Follow these steps to initialize an array to which data has previously been written or a new array that has been defined but not initialized: 1 Click to open the Storage Configuration window. 2 Click the icon of the array you want to initialize. 3 Right-click and select Initialize from the drop-down menu. (This option is greyed out if the array contains a partition.) A warning appears if the selected array has a partition: - If the partition is recognized by the operating system, you cannot initialize the array. - If the partition is not recognized by the operating system, you can initialize the array. You are prevented from initializing an array with a recognized partition so you will not accidentally erase the system's boot array. To find out if an array has a partition, right-click the icon, and click Check Partition in the drop-down menu. A small pop-up box displays whether the selected array has a partition and whether the partition is visible to the operating system. To initialize an array with a recognized partition, exit from Adaptec CI/O Management Software, back up any data you want to keep, and delete the partition from the disk. Then start Adaptec CI/O Management Software again and initialize the array. 4 When the confirmation message appears, click Yes to confirm that you want to initialize the array. 5-12

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Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide
Caution:
All arrays except RAID 0 arrays
must
be initialized
or formatted before you can write data to them. We
recommend that you zero-initialize RAID 0 arrays as well.
All data on the disks is overwritten when you initialize an
array.
Follow these steps to initialize an array to which data has previously
been written or a new array that has been defined but not initialized:
1
Click
to open the Storage Configuration window.
2
Click the icon
of the array you want to initialize.
3
Right-click and select
Initialize
from the drop-down menu.
(This option is greyed out if the array contains a partition.) A
warning appears if the selected array has a partition:
If the partition is recognized by the operating system, you
cannot
initialize the array.
If the partition is
not
recognized by the operating system,
you
can
initialize the array.
You are prevented from initializing an array with a recognized
partition so you will not accidentally erase the system’s boot
array. To find out if an array has a partition, right-click the
icon, and click
Check Partition
in the drop-down menu.
A small pop-up box displays whether the selected array has a
partition and whether the partition is visible to the operating
system. To initialize an array with a recognized partition, exit
from Adaptec CI/O Management Software, back up any data
you want to keep, and delete the partition from the disk. Then
start Adaptec CI/O Management Software again and initialize
the array.
4
When the confirmation message appears, click
Yes
to confirm
that you want to initialize the array.
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