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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VessRAID</strong> 1000i Series Product Manual<br />

17. Highlight Save Logical Drive and press Enter.<br />

18. Review logical drive(s) you are about to create for your new array. Then do<br />

one of the following actions:<br />

• If you agree with the logical drive(s) as specified, highlight Complete<br />

Disk Array Creation and press Enter. A note will appear to remind you to<br />

set up LUN mapping for your new logical drive(s). Press any key to<br />

continue.<br />

• If you specified less than the full capacity for the logical drive in the<br />

previous screen, and you want to add another logical drive now,<br />

highlight Create New Logical Drive and press Enter.<br />

• If you do not agree with the logical drive(s), highlight Return to Previous<br />

Screen and press Enter to begin the process again.<br />

Deleting a Disk Array<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Disk Array Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight the disk array you want to delete and press the spacebar to mark it.<br />

The mark is an asterisk (*) to the left of the listing.<br />

3. Highlight Delete Marked Arrays and press Enter.<br />

4. Press Y to confirm the deletion.<br />

Viewing Disk Array Information<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Disk Array Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight the disk array you want and press Enter.<br />

The information and settings screen appears.<br />

3. Highlight any of the following and press Enter to view a list of:<br />

• Spare drives in this array, dedicated and global<br />

• Physical drives in this array<br />

• Logical drives in this array<br />

Disk Array Operational Status<br />

• OK – The normal state of a disk array. For RAID Levels other than RAID 0<br />

(Striping), the disk array has full redundancy.<br />

162<br />

Caution<br />

When you delete a disk array, you delete all the logical drives and<br />

the data they contain. Back up all important data before deleting a<br />

disk array.

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