Managing Existing Arrays - Adaptec RAID 2405 Installation And User Manual

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Managing Existing Arrays

To view or modify existing arrays, select Manage Arrays from the main ACU menu.
From the Manage Arrays menu, you can:
View the properties of an array.
Note:
Failed drives are displayed in a different text color.
Make an array bootable (see
Assign or remove hot spares.
Modify power management settings.
Delete an array.
Caution:
Before deleting an array, back up the data to avoid permanently losing it.
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Creating Bootable Arrays
Note:
You may need to change the system BIOS to modify the boot order. For more
information, refer to your computer documentation.
The controller always uses the lowest numbered array as its bootable array.
To make an array bootable:
Select Manage Arrays from the main ACU menu.
1
Select the array that you want to make bootable, then press Ctrl+B.
2
Note:
You cannot make an array bootable while it's building, verifying, or rebuilding.
The array's number changes to Array 00, which makes this array the controller's boot array.
Restart your computer.
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Modifying Power Management Settings
Power management settings switch the array to low power state when it is inactive for a specific
time.
To modify power management settings:
Select Manage Arrays from the main ACU menu.
1
Select the array, then press Ctrl+W.
2
In the power management console, enter these details:
Option
Description
Power Management
When enabled, switches the array to low power state, when the array/
drive is inactive.
Slow Down Drive After
The duration of inactive state of the array/drive after which itis slowed
down to low power mode. This is an optional setting.
Note:
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
Creating Bootable Arrays on page
The disk drive should support low power mode.
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