Bios configuration, 4 designating drives as hot spares, 3 configuring raid sets and volume sets – DATOptic ARC-1680 Series User Manual

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BIOS CONFIGURATION

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3.4 Designating Drives as Hot Spares

Any unused disk drive that is not part of a RAID set can be desig-

nated as a hot spare. The “Quick Volume/Raid Setup” configuration

will add the spare disk drive and automatically display the appro-

priate RAID level from which the user can select. For the “Raid Set

Function” configuration option, the user can use the “Create Hot

Spare” option to define the hot spare disk drive.

When a hot spare disk drive is being created using the “Create Hot

Spare” option (in the “Raid Set Function”), all unused physical de-

vices connected to the current controller appear:

Choose the target disk by selecting the appropriate check box.

Press Enter key to select a disk drive, and press Yes in the “Cre-

ate Hot Spare” to designate it as a hot spare.

• Add physical drives,

• Define volume sets,

• Modify volume sets,

• Modify RAID level/stripe size,

• Define pass-through disk drives,

• Modify system functions and

• Designate drives as hot spares.

3.3 Configuring Raid Sets and Volume Sets

You can configure RAID sets and volume sets with McBIOS RAID

manager automatically. Using “Quick Volume/Raid Setup” or manu-

ally using “Raid Set/Volume Set Function”. Each configuration

method requires a different level of user input. The general flow of

operations for RAID set and volume set configuration is:

Step

Action

1

Designate hot spares/pass-through drives (optional).

2

Choose a configuration method.

3

Create RAID sets using the available physical drives.

4

Define volume sets using the space available in the RAID set.

5

Initialize the volume sets and use volume sets (as logical drives) in the

host OS.

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