Delete Logical Drive; Controller Configuration - NEC SA2500 User Manual

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Note that the combined size of the extents is slightly smaller than the total capacity of
the disk drive.
Unassigned drives are labelled free and are considered hot spares to provide fault
tolerance in the event of a disk drive failure. Alternatively, you can use an unassigned
drive to create a new logical drive.

Delete Logical Drive

To delete a logical drive:
1. From the Main Menu screen, press 3 to display the Delete LD Menu (below).
2. Highlight the logical drive you wish to delete and press the Del key or Alt-D.
The Delete LD Menu for the selected logical drive appears (below).
3. Press Ctrl-Y to confirm and complete logical drive deletion.
The screen returns to the Delete LD Menu. Press Esc to return to the Main
Menu.

Controller Configuration

From the Main Menu screen, press 4 to display the Controller Configuration Options
screen.
The Controller Configuration Options screen has one setting and provides diagnostic
information.
Halt On Error
The Halt On Error function causes the FastTrak controller to stop the boot process at
the FastTrak BIOS screen when there is a problem with your logical drive.
For example, a disk drive failure causes your logical drive to go critical.
Depending on the Halt On Error setting, one of the following events will happen:
■ Enabled – Your system will stop booting at this point to alert you to the condition.
Press Ctrl-F to enter the FastBuild utility and diagnose the problem.
■ Disabled – Your system will continue booting. In this case, you could use
WebPAM to diagnose the problem.
System Resources
The information in the System Resources section might be helpful for troubleshooting
purposes:
■ Installed memory address and size
■ The system IRQ used by the FastTrak card
■ Base Addresses (advanced troubleshooting)
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