Making Volume Sets Available To Mac Os X - Sans Digital ES208X12HP Installation Manual

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When you double-click on the "ArcHTTP64", it shows all RAID storages available on the system and
create an individual RAID storage icon located on left column of the "ArcHTTP Configurations" screen.
Locate "RAID Controller Web Management" and launch the selected McRAID storage manager. Enter
RAID storage default User Name "admin" and the Password "0000" when the login page prompted for
it. After logging in, the McRAID storage manager process starts.
If there is any RAID adapter missed on the system start-up, you can use the "Rescan Device" function.
See chapter 5 in this manual for information on customizing your RAID volumes using McRAID storage
manager.

Making Volume Sets Available to Mac OS X

When you create a volume through McRAID storage manager, the Mac OS X recognizes that a new disk
is avail, and displays a message asking what you next want to do. If the message does not show up, start
the "Disk Utility" manually from the "Finder", use the "Go" menu and open the "Utilities" folder.
Double-click on the "Disk Utility" program. Follow the on-screen prompts to create a volume set and to
assign a disk drive letter.
To initialize and partition your unit
1. When the Disk Utility window opens, find and select the desired drive in the sidebar that
represents your RAID storage and click on the "Partition" button.
2. In the Partition Layout column, click on the "Current" to show the drop-down menu and select
the number of partitions that you want your RAID storage to have. Each partition will appear as
a separate drive on your computer.
3. Specify your Partition Information, Option setting and click on the "Apply" button.
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