Asus DSBF-D 1U User Guide - Page 168

Activating an array, Deleting an array

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Activating an array If an array is removed from one controller/computer or moved to another, the array is considered inactive. When you add the array back to the system, you may reactivate the array. To activate the array: 1. From the Manage Array screen, select Activate Array, then press . LSI Logic Config Utility Manage Array -- SAS1068 Identifier Type Scan Order Size(MB) Status Manage Hot Spare Synnchronize Array v6.08.05.00 (2006.08.02) LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000 IME 0 51498 Optimal Activate Array Delete Array Esc = Exit Menu Enter = Select Item F1/Shift+1 = Help 2. Press to activate, or to cancel. Deleting an array • You cannot recover lost data if you delete an array. Make sure you back up important data before deleting an array. • If you delete an IM (RAID 1) volume, the data is preserved on the primary disk. To delete an array: 1. From the Manage Array screen, select Delete Array, then press . LSI Logic Config Utility Manage Array -- SAS1068 Identifier Type Scan Order Size(MB) Status Manage Hot Spare Synnchronize Array Activate Array Delete Array v6.08.05.00 (2006.08.02) LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000 IM 0 34332 Optimal Esc = Exit Menu Enter = Select Item F1/Shift+1 = Help 2. Press to delete, or to cancel. 5-52 Chapter 5: RAID configuration

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Chapter 5: RAID configuration
Activating an array
If an array is removed from one controller/computer or moved to another, the
array is considered inactive. When you add the array back to the system, you may
reactivate the array.
To activate the array:
1.
From the
Manage Array
screen, select
Activate Array
, then press <Enter>.
2.
Press <Y> to activate, or <N> to cancel.
Deleting an array
You cannot recover lost data if you delete an array. Make sure you back up
important data before deleting an array.
If you delete an IM (RAID 1) volume, the data is preserved on the primary
disk.
To delete an array:
1.
From the
Manage Array
screen, select
Delete Array
, then press <Enter>.
2.
Press <Y> to delete, or <N> to cancel.
Esc = Exit Menu
F1/Shift+1 = Help
Enter = Select Item
LSI Logic Config Utility
v6.08.05.00 (2006.08.02)
Manage Array -- SAS1068
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume
3000
Type
IME
Scan Order
0
Size(MB)
51498
Status
Optimal
Manage Hot Spare
Synnchronize Array
Activate Array
Delete Array
Esc = Exit Menu
F1/Shift+1 = Help
Enter = Select Item
LSI Logic Config Utility
v6.08.05.00 (2006.08.02)
Manage Array -- SAS1068
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume
3000
Type
IM
Scan Order
0
Size(MB)
34332
Status
Optimal
Manage Hot Spare
Synnchronize Array
Activate Array
Delete Array