User Guide

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AMD-RAIDXpert2 User Guide
Chapter 6
AMD RAIDXpert2 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
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Table 21. New and Legacy Disks, as They Appear in the BIOS Configuration Utility and
RAIDXpert2 (Continued)
Status of the Disk
In RAIDXpert2
In the BIOS Configuration
Utility
A disk containing non-
RAIDXpert2 configuration
data.
CAUTION: A legacy disk can
contain valid data. When a
legacy array is deleted, or
when its corresponding legacy
disk is initialized, the data is
lost.
The disk appears as a legacy
disk with a legacy array.
When the legacy array is
deleted, the legacy array
disappears and the legacy disk
type changes to Disk. The disk
can now be used in
RAIDXpert2 arrays.
The disk appears as a legacy
disk with a legacy array.
When the legacy array is
deleted the state of the legacy
disk changes to Empty. The
disk can now be used in
RAIDXpert2 arrays.
See Chapter 6, AMD RAIDXpert2 Graphical User Interface (GUI), on page 61, for the disk
initialization procedure and the appearance of legacy disks in the BIOS Configuration Utility.
6.6 Working with Arrays
6.6.1 Create and Format Arrays
RAIDXpert2 allows the partitioning and creation of as many as eight arrays across the system’s
disks. Portions of disks can be used to create arrays, at the same time that other arrays use different
portions of the same disks.
6.6.1.1 Before You Begin...
Review the issues and recommendations indicated in Table 22.
Table 22. Creating Arrays: Issues and Recommendations
Issues
Recommendations
Access to arrays
The creation of arrays, even redundant arrays, allows users immediate
access to the arrays (unless the Zero Create option is used during the Create
process).
Array numbers
Array numbers are valid only for a given boot, and can be different in the
BIOS Configuration Utility and RAIDXpert2. If a permanent label is
required, use the Array Naming feature described in Section 6.6.2, Name
Arrays, on page 73.