Intel 410 User Manual

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Getting Started - RAID Array 410 for Windows NT – Intel

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EK–SMRAC–IG. C01

2. For this example, select

RAID 1 - Mirrorset

, then, in the

Set Name

box, supply (enter) a

name for the Mirrorset. For our example, the name is “

Mirr1

”. Click on

OK

when fin-

ished.

The RAID Manager responds by displaying a message window advising you to click on
at least two disks (in our physical view) to use for the Mirrorset.

3. Select the disks to use for the Mirrorset. In our example, we select (click on) the three

remaining disks in the bottom row of the enclosure. When finished, click on

Create

in

the message window.

The RAID Manager responds by updating the physical view (see Figure 3–8). The physi-
cal view now shows the three Mirrorset disks superimposed with the letter “

1

,” to indi-

cate RAID 1 - Mirrorset. Note also that the status bar at the bottom of the window has
been updated to reflect the added component.

Figure 3–9 Updated Physical View – Mirrorset Added

3.6.5

Practice Example: Adding a Spare Disk

Click on the

Configure

button near the top of the main window, if necessary, to display the

three configuration buttons in the right side of the window:

Create

,

Modify

, and

CLI

.

To create a spare by using the remaining disk in our example, (left, second row), perform the

following steps:

1. Click on

Create

.

The Create button opens and displays the Create window (see Figure 4–5). Use the Cre-
ate window to select from the following choices of strongest types:

SPARE

,

RAID 0 -

Stripeset

,

RAID 1 - Mirrorset

,

RAID 5/3 - Raidset

,

RAID 0+1

, and

Single Disk - JBOD.

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