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ICP RAID Navigator 11.4.4 Non-Direct Access Devices (Raw Devices) Non-direct access devices cannot become components of logical drives, array drives or host drives. These devices are either controlled by a software driver (for example, an ASPI module), the operating system or an application. Non-direct access devices cannot be initialized or configured in ICP RAID Navigator. Table 11-18. Non Direct Access Devices Icon Description CD-ROM / CDR Tape drive SAF-TE-Processor Scanner SCSI Printer 11.5 Logical Configuration Window The Logical Configuration window shows the logical configuration of host drives, array drives and logical drives controlled by the selected ICP RAID controller. The complete configuration is shown as a tree starting from the left with the host drives, followed by the array drives the logical drives and the physical drives. See the Logical Configuration window in Figure 11-143. Click on the Logical Configuration icon (Figure 11-134) to open the window. Figure 11-134. Logical Configuration Icon Software Installation and User's Guide 169

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ICP RAID Navigator
11.4.4
Non-Direct Access Devices (Raw Devices)
Non-direct access devices cannot become components of logical drives, array drives or
host drives. These devices are either controlled by a software driver (for example, an
ASPI module), the operating system or an application. Non-direct access devices cannot
be initialized or configured in ICP RAID Navigator.
11.5
Logical Configuration Window
The Logical Configuration window shows the logical configuration of host drives, array
drives and logical drives controlled by the selected ICP RAID controller. The complete
configuration is shown as a tree starting from the left with the host drives, followed by the
array drives the logical drives and the physical drives. See the Logical Configuration
window in
Figure 11-143
. Click on the Logical Configuration icon (
Figure 11-134
) to
open the window.
Figure 11-134. Logical Configuration Icon
Table 11-18. Non Direct Access Devices
Icon
Description
CD-ROM / CDR
Tape drive
SAF-TE-Processor
Scanner
SCSI Printer