Slot 0
Slot 1
ADP 0
Slot 2
Slot 4
Slot 3
The non-volatile memory and flash EEPROM on the RAID controller board stores the
configuration data. When you restart the system, the RAID controller uses this information to
define the RAID configuration to the operating system.
Throughout the Mylex RAID configuration utility, a banner at the top of the display shows the
title, version number, date, controller name, slot number, and firmware version. The bottom
of the display indicates the actions you can take for each menu option. Additionally,
information boxes describe possible actions not allowed. Warning boxes display when the
next action could destroy data on the drives, erase configurations, or has other serious system
consequences.
The following table defines the terms you will see while running the Mylex RAID
configuration utility to configure the drives.
RDY
Disk drive ready for configuration
CDR
CD-ROM drive
TAP
Tape drive
UNF
Unformatted drive
PAK
Configured packs
DRVS
Number of drives in a pack
SIZE
Size of the packs (in megabytes)
ONL
Drive online (part of pack)
DED
Failed drive
RBD
Rebuilding
WRO
Rebuilding (write only)
FMT
Formatting
SBY
Standby drive
0
0
SCSI ID 0
ADP
CH
0
0
SCSI ID 1
ADP
CH
0
0
SCSI ID 2
ADP
CH
0
0
SCSI ID 4
ADP
CH
Disk Label
0
ID
1
ID
2
ID
4
ID
Mylex ID
31
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