NEC Express 5800 User Manual page 370

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Disk Array
WebBIOS manages Disk Array by a number beginning with 0. You can see a number of Disk
Array where [DG X] in Physical Drives and Virtual Drives.
Universal RAID Utility manages Disk Array by a number beginning with 1. You can see a number
of Disk Array where [Disk Array] in the property of Logical Drive on RAID Viewer or [RAID
Controller #X Disk Array #Y] in the property of Disk Array on raidcmd.
Physical Drive and Physical Device
WebBIOS manages Physical Drive by three numbers (Connector number:Enclosure
number:Slot number). You can view these numbers shown by [x:x:x] in Physical Drives box.
Note, however, the Connector number is always shown as "()" because it is not supported with
this server. The Slot number is the number on the drive tray of the server.
WebBIOS manages Physical Drive by three numbers (Connector number:Enclosure
number:Slot number). You can view these numbers shown by [x:x:x] in Physical Drives box.
Note, however, the Connector number is always shown as "()" because it is not supported with
this server. The Enclosure Number of Boot Cell is always "1". The Slot number is the number on
the drive tray of the server.
Universal RAID Utility manages Physical Device by number beginning with 1 and ID, Enclosure
number, Slot number. The numbers of physical devices connected to the controller are sorted in
ascending order based on ID and assigned with a number beginning with 1 starting from the
smallest number. The ID is same value of Connected Port shown in Physical Drives Properties
box in WebBIOS.
See the table below for correspondence between the slot numbers assigned to drive trays on the
server and indications on Physical Drive (WebBIOS) and Physical Device (Universal RAID
Utility).
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