User`s guide

About This Guide
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Chapter 6: Configuring Your Array
Configuring Your Array describes how to determine the version of your
controller firmware, set controller parameters, and set fault management and
battery backup options. This chapter also specifies how to configure your disk
drive resources for the first time into drive groups, logical RAID drives, and hot
spare drives, using either an automatic or interactive process.
Chapter 7: Maintaining the Array with the Standalone Configuration Utility
Maintaining the Array with the Standalone Configuration Utility describes how
to use the standalone configuration utility to view the configuration of a RAID
Array 200 subsystem, change its configuration, run parity check, perform tasks
with the drives such as formatting and manually failing, and also rebuild a
redundant logical RAID drive after a drive failure.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting describes the storage enclosure status LEDS, methods for
troubleshooting a variety of situations that you may encounter, and removal and
replacement of storage enclosure components.
Chapter 9: Upgrading
This chapter describes how to upgrade the firmware for your EISA, or PCI RAID
controller, and also how to update the BIOS for an intel-based system containing
an EISA controller.
Appendix A: Installing Controller Options
Installing Controller Options provides procedures for installing cache memory in
EISA RAID controllers and cache memory and battery backup on PCI RAID
controllers.
NOTE
The Configuration Utility (and this document)
uses the term 'MB' or 'megabyte' to mean 2
20
or 1,048,576 bytes. The Configuration Utility
reports only the formatted capacity.