Logical Configuration Window; Host Drives; Normal Host Drive; Array Drives - Intel SRCU32 - RAID Controller User Manual

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Logical Configuration Window

The Logical Configuration window shows the logical configuration of host drives
terms_host_drives, array drives and logical drives terms_logical_drive controlled by the selected
Intel RAID Controller SRCU32. The complete configuration is shown as a tree starting from the
left with the host drives, followed by the array drives, the logical drives, and the physical drives.
See the logical configuration window in Figure 86. Click on the logical configuration icon
(Figure 94) to open the window.
To get detailed information on a drive, double click on an icon (shown in Table 25). (The window
that opens depends on the type of the device.) To change the logical configuration of a drive, click
the right mouse button on the desired drive or select an option from the configuration menu. Drive
types are described below.

Host Drives

NOTE
Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 does not support clustering.
Table 25.
Host Drive Icons
Icon

Normal Host Drive

This host drive belongs to the selected Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 on a non-clustering I/O
channel.

Array Drives

Array drives consist of logical drives. They can be fault tolerant, depending on the RAID level.
The RAID level is displayed under the array drive icon.
Double click on an icon to get more information on the state of an array. See Figure 87. Right
click the desired drive to select an array drive option.
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Figure 86. Logical Configuration

Description
Host Drives. Double click to open information on a drive.
Right click to change the logical configuration of a drive.
Create a New Host Drive. Double click to create a new
host drive.
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