Adaptec 3200S User Guide - Page 60

The toolbar at the bottom of the Array Group Information window, contains the following buttons

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Storage Manager The Array Group Information window displays the following information: Name Address Capacity Status Hotspares Components The descriptive name assigned to the array. An icon in the upper right corner of the window indicates the RAID level. This is the logical device address used by the host operating system to access the logical drive. The address is the same as the lowest device address in the array. The total usable storage capacity of the array in MB. The current status of the array as reported by the controller. Displays a list of any hot spare drives that are available to protect the array in the event of a drive failure. Displays the logical address, model, and stripe size for each member of the array. If this is a multilevel RAID Information window, the list displays the address or name and stripe size for each disk array that is a member of the multilevel RAID. Note: The availability of the various buttons depends on the current configuration and state of the array. The toolbar at the bottom of the Array Group Information window contains the following buttons: Event Log I/O Stats Verify Expand Displays the activity log of the RAID system. For more information, see page 3-35. Displays the log of the array's I/O activity. For more information, see page 3-49. Starts the process of checking the current status and operability of the RAID array. For more information, see page 3-48. Windows NT and Windows 2000 only-Allows setting and checking the parameters of the RAID controller. For more information, see page 3-21. 3-15

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Storage Manager
The Array Group Information window displays the following
information:
Note:
The availability of the various buttons depends on the
current configuration and state of the array.
The toolbar at the bottom of the Array Group Information window
contains the following buttons:
Name
The descriptive name assigned to the array. An icon
in the upper right corner of the window indicates
the RAID level.
Address
This is the logical device address used by the host
operating system to access the logical drive. The
address is the same as the lowest device address in
the array.
Capacity
The total usable storage capacity of the array in MB.
Status
The current status of the array as reported by the
controller.
Hotspares
Displays a list of any hot spare drives that are
available to protect the array in the event of a drive
failure.
Components
Displays the logical address, model, and stripe size
for each member of the array. If this is a multilevel
RAID Information window, the list displays the
address or name and stripe size for each disk array
that is a member of the multilevel RAID.
Event Log
Displays the activity log of the RAID system. For
more information, see
page 3-35
.
I/O Stats
Displays the log of the array’s I/O activity. For more
information, see
page 3-49
.
Verify
Starts the process of checking the current status and
operability of the RAID array. For more information,
see
page 3-48
.
Expand
Windows NT and Windows 2000 only—
Allows setting
and checking the parameters of the RAID controller.
For more information, see
page 3-21
.