IBM 86605SU Maintenance Manual - Page 107
Creating Disk Arrays, Using the EZ-RAID Configuration Feature
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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 also press Esc to return to the previous menu, the previous work area of a screen, or to the beginning of the Main Menu. If you are not familiar with the ServeRAID Configuration program, review the information in "ServeRAID Menus, Screens, and Drive States" on page 83. Creating Disk Arrays: The ServeRAID controller on your system board supports up to eight independent arrays. You must use the EZ-RAID configuration feature or the Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive menu to configure your disk arrays before you partition your hard disk drives and install your operating system. The EZ-RAID configuration feature provides an easy way for you to quickly configure your disk arrays. This feature automatically creates a disk array, based on the number of RDY physical drives in your system. The EZ-RAID feature defines, initializes, and synchronizes the logical drive for you. If four or more RDY physical drives are available, this feature also will define a hot-spare drive. (See "Using the EZ-RAID Configuration Feature" for more information.) The Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive menu enables you to configure your arrays manually. You can use this menu to select the physical drives that you want to include in your disk arrays. You also can use this menu to define the logical and hot-spare drives for your arrays. (See "Creating Disk Arrays Manually" on page 104 for more information.) For Advanced Users If you want to change the stripe-unit size to maximize performance, see to "Changing the RAID Parameters" on page 118. Using the EZ-RAID Configuration Feature: The EZ-RAID configuration feature groups up to eight ready (RDY) drives into one disk array and defines one logical drive. The size of the logical drive depends on the amount of free space available, and the RAID level assigned to the logical drive depends on the number of physical drives available. The following table provides information about how EZ-RAID configuration defines a logical drive, based on the number of ready (RDY) drives available. 102 Netfinity Server HMM