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ASUS GUI RAID Manager: Basic Operations at Startup
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ASUS GUI RAID Manager: Basic Operations at Startup NOTE: The Physical Drives window also provides you with a real-time report on the drive status, using the same symbols and colors to represent various conditions. What you see on the Enclosure window is also reflected on the Physical Drives window. These windows though differ in the way physical drives are presented; in the Enclosure window, the drives are arranged according to their actual locations in the drive bays, while in the Physical Drives window, the drives are arranged according to the connectors they connect onto. You can also display some information about a particular drive by simply placing the mouse pointer on its respective icon. A table similar to the following appears: This table displays the current configuration of the drive, including the drive's slot number, the channel number of the connector on the controller to which the drive's SCSI cable is connected, the ID number of the connector on the SCSI cable where the drive is installed, the drive's capacity, status, transfer rate, the ID number of the logical drive where the drive belongs (if there is one), and the drive's manufacturer (if available). To facilitate management of the Enclosure window, the GUI RAID Manager supports the drag-and-drop function for moving objects within the Enclosure window. If you need to move an object to a different location within the window, just drag its corresponding icon to the target destination. 3.6 Working with Windows 3-23