A
Add Logical Drive 4–11, 4–14, 4–22
Adding a Server Group to the Server
Group List 3–17
Adding a Server to the Servers List 3–18
Alarm Setup
add a fax using Linux 3–29
add a fax using Windows 3–27
add a pager 3–25
add an application to launch 3–32
add an email using Linux 3–32
add an email using Windows 3–30
remove a fax 3–28
remove a pager 3–26
remove an application to launch
3–33
remove email 3–31
Alarms 3–24
ANSI G–1
Applet G–1
Application Program G–1
Array G–1
Assisted Configuration 4–9
fault tolerance 4–15
finish 4–21
logical drives 4–18
optimization 4–20
options 4–14
RAID level 4–16, 4–17
Asynchronous Data Transfer G–1
Auto Configuration 4–9
Auto Drive Sizing 4–4
Automatic Configuration
options 4–11
Automatic Rebuild G–2
Automatic Rebuild Management 4–3
Automatic Switchover G–2
Manual No. SA67-0049-01
B
Background Initialization 4–3, G–2
BBU 5–28
actions 5–30
battery status 5–29
power levels 5–29
Benchmarks G–2
Berkeley RAID Levels G–3
BIOS G–3
BIOS Config Utility G–3
Booting (or Bootstrapping) G–3
C
Cache G–3
Cache Flush G–4
Cache Line Size 4–5, 4–26, 4–32, 5–13,
G–4
active 4–5
in assisted configuration 4–20
in manual configuration 4–26
user selected 4–5
Cache Size 5–5
Caching G–4
Channels
managing 4–40
Clear Configuration 3–9
Cluster Map 3–11
Clustering & Teaming 4–38
Components of the Opening Screen 3–3
Controller View Window 3–5
Global Array Manager Window 3–3
Global Status View Window 3–4
log information viewer 3–4
status icons 3–7
Configuration 1–2, 4–1
assisted 4–14
automatic 4–11
clearing 6–13
introduction 4–1
Index
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