Users Guide
Creating A Physical Disk For Channel Redundant Virtual
Disks On PERC Controllers
The following sections describe creating a channel-redundant virtual disk using RAID 10 or RAID 50 on PERC controllers.
Creating A Channel-Redundant Virtual Disk Using RAID 10
To create a channel-redundant virtual disk using RAID 10:
1. Select one physical disk on each of the two channels.
2. Select an additional disk on each of the two channels. You have now selected the minimum number of disks for a RAID 10.
Repeat step 2 until you have selected the desired number of disks.
3. Click Continue to exit.
Creating A Channel-Redundant Virtual Disk Using RAID 50
To create a channel-redundant virtual disk using RAID 50:
1. Select one physical disk on each of the three channels.
2. Select an additional disk on each of the three channels. You have now selected the minimum number of disks for a RAID 50.
Repeat step 2 until you have selected the desired number of disks.
3. Click Continue to exit.
Connector Health
The connector health page displays the status of the connector and the components attached to the connector.
Controller Information
For information on the controller, see Controllers
Connector Components
For information on attached components, see Enclosures And Backplanes.
Connector Properties And Tasks
To view information about the connector and execute connector tasks, use the connector properties and tasks page.
Table 23. Connector Properties
Property Definition
These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component.
— Normal/OK
— Warning/Non-critical
— Critical/Failure/Error
For more information, see Storage Component Severity. A Warning or
Critical severity may indicate that the connector is unable to communicate
with attached devices such as an enclosure. Check the status of attached
devices. For more information, see Cables Attached Correctly and Isolate
Hardware Problems.
Name Displays the connector number.
Connectors 95