Rorke Data Galaxy Aurora Series Configuration And System Integration Manual page 74

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On the upper left is a link called Module Config - this is used to enable or
disable the ability to change settings on the other screens which allow
changes. The Aurora's main GUI "NumaRAID GUI Main Page," version
number for the GUI (In this case 1.2.10). Below these are a series of three
tables.
The first table shows the RAID Status. A RAID is a set of slots or disks, set to
act in conjunction as one larger device. A RAID does not necessarily need to
contain all of the disks in the array. Because of this, there are three possible
things you could see in this table: If no RAID(s) are defined, it will say "No
Raids defined", followed by the option to create a RAID. If RAID(s) are defined,
but drives are still available, you will see a list of the RAID(s), with Details
buttons next to each of them, followed by the option to create a RAID. If all of
the drives are used in RAID(s) (as in the example above), you will see the list
of RAID(s), but will not be given the option to create any new RAID(s)..
Click on Module Config – On the top of the Main GUI screen.
Click the yes buttons and click save. Return to the Main Screen which now
displays the information about the RAID.
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