HighPoint RocketRAID 2210 User Manual

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RocketRAID 2210 BIOS Utility

Use the

arrow keys to select the Initialize command, and press ENTER.

Warning: Initialization will destroy all pre- existing data on the selected hard disks.

Use the

arrow keys to highlight the target hard disk(s) and press ENTER. Next,

press the Y (yes) key to initialize the selected disk(s), or N (no) key to cancel the

initialization process.

Once initialized, these disks can be utilized to create RAID arrays.

To create an array:

1.

Use the

arrow keys to highlight the Create command, and press ENTER

to open the Create Menu.

2.

Use the

arrow keys to select the appropriate RAID level, then press ENTER.

3.

Next, use the

arrow key to highlight the Array Name option and press ENTER.

The array name dialogue box will appear. Use the keyboard to input a new Array

Name, and press the ENTER key.

Note: the Array Name command is optional – it is not necessary to name the

array. The array can be named at a later time, and the name of the array can be

changed at any time.

4.

On the Create menu, use the

arrow key to highlight the Select Devices item and

press ENTER. A device list will appear, and display all available hard disk drives.

5.

Highlight the target disks that you want to use, and press ENTER to select them.

After all of the disks have been selected, press the ESC key to return to the

Create Menu.

6.

Next, Use the

arrow key to highlight the Capacity (GB) option and press

ENTER. The total available capacity will be displayed. Press ENTER if you wish

to use all available space.

7.

If you wish to reserve disk space for additional arrays/single disks, use the

keyboard to input the amount of space (in GB) you wish to set aside for this

particular array, and press ENTER.

Note: Multiple arrays can be created using the same set of hard disk drives. The

Capacity option allows you to set aside disk space that be used to create another

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