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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Viewing Logical Drive Statistics<br />

To view information for a single logical drive:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.<br />

2. Click the Disk Arrays icon.<br />

3. Click the Disk Array icon.<br />

4. Click the Logical Drives icon<br />

5. Click the Logical Drive icon.<br />

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6. In Management View, from the dropdown menu on the Information tab,<br />

choose Statistics.<br />

Clearing Statistics<br />

To clear statistics, see “Clearing Statistics” on page 90.<br />

Making Logical Drive Settings<br />

To make Logical Drive settings:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.<br />

2. Click the Disk Arrays icon.<br />

3. Click the Disk Array icon.<br />

4. Click the Logical Drives icon<br />

5. Click the Logical Drive icon.<br />

6. Click the Settings tab in Management View.<br />

7. Optional. Enter an alias in the Logical Drive Alias field.<br />

Maximum of 31 characters. Use letters, numbers, space between words,<br />

and underscore. An alias is optional.<br />

8. From the Read Policy dropdown menu, choose a Read Cache policy.<br />

The choices are Read Cache, Read Ahead, and No Cache.<br />

9. From the Write Policy dropdown menu, choose a Write Cache policy.<br />

The choices are Write Back and Write Through (Thru). If you choose No<br />

Read Cache, Write policy is automatically Write Through.<br />

10. Click the Submit button.<br />

Initializing a Logical Drive<br />

Initialization is done to logical drives after they are created from a disk array.<br />

Initialization sets all data bits in the logical drive to zero. The action is useful

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