Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Turning Off The Controller Alarm
Testing The Controller Alarm
Setting The Rebuild Rate
Resetting Configuration
Exporting The Controller Log File
Foreign Configuration Operations
Importing Foreign Configurations
Importing Or Recovering Foreign Configurations
Clearing Foreign Configuration
Setting Background Initialization Rate
Setting Check Consistency Rate
Setting The Reconstruct Rate
Setting The Patrol Read Mode
Starting And Stopping Patrol Read
Managing The Preserved Cache
Changing The Controller Properties
Managing The Physical Disk Power
Managing The Encryption Key
Converting To RAID Capable Disks
Converting To Non-RAID Disks
Changing The Controller Mode
Auto Configure RAID0 Operation
Creating A Virtual Disk
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
To launch the Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard, select the Create Virtual Disk task.
Enabling The Controller Alarm
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
To enable the alarm on the controller, select the Enable Alarm task. When enabled, the alarm sounds in the event of a device
failure.
Disabling The Controller Alarm
Does my controller support this feature? Supported Features.
Select the Disable Alarm task to disable the alarm on the controller. When disabled, the alarm does not sound in the event of a
device failure.
Turning Off The Controller Alarm
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
Select the Quiet Alarm task to turn off the controller alarm. However, the controller alarm remains enabled for future device
failure.
Testing The Controller Alarm
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
Select the Test Alarm task to test whether the controller alarm is functional. The alarm sounds for about 2 seconds.
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