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controller parameters. You also can select this choice to run the RAID subsystems diagnostics, initialize the controller configuration, reset the configuration values to the factory defaults, and select a source (hard disk, NVRAM, Flash) from which to synchronize the ServeRAID controller configuration. 8. Exit lets you exit from the Main Menu of the ServeRAID Configuration program. Screens and pop-up windows: The following illustration is a compilation of several configuration screens that appear when you use the IBM ServeRAID Configuration program. 1 2 3 IBM ServeRAID Adapter Disk Array Configuration Ver. X.XX Adapter Number: 1 Bus Number: 0 Host ID = Null Config Enter Size Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive of Logical Drive,(MB) 1. Help : 3840 2. Delete Disk Array 3. Create Disk Array 4. Define Logical Drive 5. Copy Logical Drive 6. Define/Undefine Hot-spare Drive 7. Delete Logical Drive Array Log ID Size(MB) Drv A 5760 A0 B 5760 A1 A2 B0 B1 Size RAID Wrt (MB) Level Status Pol 1500 RAID-5 OKY WT 1500 RAID-0 OKY WT 1005 RAID-1 OKY WT 1500 RAID-5 OKY WT 3510 RAID-0 OKY WT Ch 1 Array Bay 1 ONL A 2 ONL A 3 ONL A 4 5 6 7 8 INI 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ch 2 Array Bay 1 HSP 2 ONL B 3 4 5 ONL B 6 ONL B 7 CDR 8 INI 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Enter a value greater than 2 and less than the default value shown or 32X1024 whichever is lesser, and press Enter. ESC to quit. 4 5 6 Descriptions of the labeled areas in this illustration are as follows: 1 Pop-up windows that apply to the current menu appear in this area of the screen. For example, when you need to confirm an action, the Confirm pop-up window appears in this area. 2 You can select any of the choices that appear on the menu. To make a selection from a menu, type the highlighted number of the menu item, or use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to highlight your choice; then, press Enter. You can press the Esc key to return to a previous menu, to a previous work area of a screen, or to the Main Menu. 3 The Array/Bay selection list shows the bays for the ServeRAID controller. For each bay that contains a drive, the list indicates the array in which the drive is grouped and the physical device state. (See "Physical device states" on page 86 for more information.) For example, in the illustration, the Netfinity 5500 - Type 8660 85

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controller parameters.
You also can select this choice to
run the RAID subsystems diagnostics, initialize the
controller configuration, reset the configuration values to
the factory defaults, and select a source (hard disk,
NVRAM, Flash) from which to synchronize the ServeRAID
controller configuration.
8. Exit
lets you exit from the Main Menu of the ServeRAID
Configuration program.
Screens and pop-up windows:
The following
illustration is a compilation of several configuration screens
that appear when you use the IBM ServeRAID
Configuration program.
Bay
Array
Bay
Array
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Ch
1
Ch
2
INI
ONL
CDR
B
B
B
HSP
ONL
ONL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
INI
1. Help
2. Delete Disk Array
3. Create Disk Array
4. Define Logical Drive
5. Copy Logical Drive
6. Define/Undefine Hot-spare Drive
7. Delete Logical Drive
Enter a value greater than 2 and less than the default value shown or 32X1024
whichever is lesser, and press Enter. ESC to quit.
Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive
Enter Size
of Logical
Drive,(MB)
:
3840
IBM ServeRAID Adapter Disk Array Configuration Ver. X.XX
Adapter Number: 1
Bus Number: 0 Host ID = Null Config
1
2
3
6
5
4
A
A
ONL
ONL
A
ONL
Array
ID
Size(MB)
Log
Drv
Size
(MB)
RAID
Level
Status
Wrt
Pol
A0
A1
A2
B0
B1
1500
1500
1005
1500
3510
RAID-5
RAID-0
RAID-1
RAID-5
RAID-0
OKY
OKY
OKY
OKY
OKY
WT
WT
WT
WT
WT
A
B
5760
5760
Descriptions of the labeled areas in this illustration are as
follows:
1
Pop-up windows that apply to the current menu
appear in this area of the screen.
For example,
when you need to confirm an action, the Confirm
pop-up window appears in this area.
2
You can select any of the choices that appear on
the menu.
To make a selection from a menu, type
the highlighted number of the menu item, or use the
Up Arrow (
) or Down Arrow (
) key to highlight
your choice; then, press
Enter.
You can press the
Esc
key to return to a previous menu, to a previous
work area of a screen, or to the Main Menu.
3
The Array/Bay selection list shows the bays for the
ServeRAID controller.
For each bay that contains a
drive, the list indicates the array in which the drive is
grouped and the physical device state.
(See
“Physical device states” on page
86 for more
information.)
For example, in the illustration, the
Netfinity 5500 - Type 8660
85