View and edit logical drives, View and edit scsi drives – First Virtual Communications Voyager 3000 User Manual

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RAID Controller Configuration

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Select the Scan SCSI Drive from this menu. Answer YES to the prompt. Select the channel
you require and select the ID for the drive.
Once the scan is completed successfully a conformation will be displayed stating that Scan
SCSI Drive Successful !

View and Edit logical drives

From the Main Menu select the View and edit logical drives option. The logical drive table
will appear as shown in Figure 4-29. Select the logical drive to be viewed and press

e. A

dialog appears that gives the following options:

1. View SCSI Drives
2. Delete Logical Drives
3. Partition Logical Drive
4. Logical Drive Name

5. Rebuild Logical Drive

1. View SCSI Drives: this option displays a list of the drives in the logical volume and the

status of each of the drive within the logical volume.

2. Delete Logical Drives: this option allows you to delete a logical drive. The drives that

were part of a deleted Logical drive are then available for use again.

3. Partition Logical Drive: this option allows you to partition the logical volumes for the

host CPU’s use. See page 4-13 for more details on partitioning a logical volume.

4. Logical Drive Name: this option allows you to enter a name for the Logical Drive or to

change the existing name.

5. Rebuild Logical Drive: This option is only available when there is a failed drive in the

system. This option allows you to rebuild information onto a failed drive.

View and Edit SCSI Drives

From the Main Menu select the View and Edit SCSI Drives. A screen similar to that in Figure
4-35 will appear.

Select a drive to view and press

e. This will bring up the following menu options:

1. View drive information
2. Scan SCSI drive
3. Set slot number
4. Add drive entry

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5. Clear drive status

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6. Toggle failure signal

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This option is not currently supported by the Voyager 3000 system

Figure 4-35 View and edit scsi drives

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