Managing Arrays; Viewing Array Properties; Making An Array Bootable; Deleting An Array - HP 6-Port SATA RAID User Manual

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14.
Select the method by which you want the array to be created.
Build/Verify conducts a background initialization on the array. The array is available immediately,
although performance is degraded.
Quick Init also enables the array to be available immediately, without any ongoing background
controller activity.
Clear conducts a foreground initialization on the array. All blocks in the array are set to zero, and the
array is not accessible until the task is complete.
15.
Select Done.
The array build starts.

Managing arrays

With the Manage Arrays option, you can:
View array properties
Make an array bootable
Delete an array
Manage failover drive assignments
The procedures for performing each of these tasks are described in the following sections.

Viewing array properties

To view the properties of an array:
1.
From the main menu of the array configuration utility, select Manage Arrays, and then press the Enter key.
2.
From the List of Arrays dialog box, select the array that you want to view, and then press the Enter key.
3.
To view the properties of the physical drives in the array:
RAID 0, 1, or 5 (Single-Level Arrays)—View the Array Properties dialog box.
RAID 10 or 50 (Dual-Level Arrays)—Highlight the array member that you want to view, then press the
Enter key to display the second level. Press the Enter key again to display the physical drives associated
with the array.
NOTE:
4.
Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu.

Making an array bootable

You can make an array bootable so that the system boots from the array instead of a stand-alone (single) drive.
NOTE:
1.
From the main menu of the array configuration utility, select Manage Arrays, and then press the Enter key.
2.
Select the array that you want to make bootable, and then press Ctrl+B.
This changes the number of the selected array to 00, making it the boot array for that controller.
3.
Restart the computer.

Deleting an array

CAUTION:
When you delete an array, you delete all the data on the array. Before proceeding, back up any
data on the array.
1.
From the main menu of the array configuration utility, select Manage Arrays, and then press the Enter key.
2.
Select the array that you want to delete, and the press the Delete key.
3.
In the Array Properties dialog box, press the Delete key again.
Failed drives are displayed in a different text color.
The controller always uses the lowest numbered array as its bootable array. If you delete
Array 00, the next lowest numbered array becomes the bootable array.
You cannot make a non–00 array bootable while the array is in a build/verify or rebuild
process.
Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility 14

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