Drive roaming, Initializing logical drives, Deleting logical drives – Dell PERC 4/DC User Manual

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23.

 

Press any key to continue, then respond to the Save prompt.

24.

 

Initialize the logical drives you have just configured.

 

See

Initializing Logical Drives

in this section for more information.

 

Drive Roaming

 

Drive roaming occurs when the hard drives are changed to different channels on the same controller or to different target IDs. When the drives are placed on
different channels, the controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration data on the drives. See

Drive Roaming

in the

RAID Controller Features

section for more information.

 

Initializing Logical Drives

 

Initialize each new logical drive you configure. You can initialize the logical drives individually or in batches (up to 40 simultaneously).

 

Batch Initialization

1.

 

Select Initialize from the Management Menu.

 

A list of the current logical drives appears.

2.

 

Press the spacebar to select the desired logical drive for initialization.

3.

 

Press <F2> to select/deselect all logical drives.

4.

 

After you finish selecting logical drives, press <F10> and select Yes from the confirmation prompt.

 

The progress of the initialization for each drive is shown in bar graph format.

5.

 

When initialization is complete, press any key to continue or press <Esc> to display the Management Menu.

 

Individual Initialization

1.

 

Select the Objects—> Logical Drive from the Management Menu.

2.

 

Select the logical drive to be initialized.

3.

 

Select Initialize from the action menu.

 

Initialization progress appears as a bar graph on the screen.

4.

 

When initialization completes, press any key to display the previous menu.

 

Deleting Logical Drives

 

This RAID controller supports the ability to delete any unwanted logical drives and use that space for a new logical drive. You can have an array with multiple
logical drives and delete a logical drive without deleting the whole array.

 

After you delete a logical drive, you can create a new one. You can use the configuration utilities to create the next logical drive from a free space (`hole'), and
from the newly created arrays. The configuration utility provides a list of configurable arrays where there is a space to configure. In the BIOS Configuration
Utility, you must create a logical drive in the hole before you create a logical drive using the rest of the disk.

 

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