User`s guide

StorageWorks RAID Array 200 Controller Installation and Standalone Configuration Utility
Index–4 EK–SWRA2–IG. C01
L
logical RAID Drive
creating, 6–37, 7–27
choosing a caching policy, 6–42
defined, 1–8
defining a hot spare drive, 6–43
deleting, 7–42
initializing, 6–47
redundant, 6–39
saving the logical RAID drive
configuration, 6–45
viewing, 7–13
N
Novell NetWare, 2–4
O
online management utility for your
operating system, 1–12, 6–26
OpenVMS for AXP systems, 2–4, 3–12
operating systems supported, 2–4, 3–6
optimal, 7–11
OPT, 7–11
P
parity check/repair, 7–44
PCI, 4–2
planning how to recover form a disk
failure, 6–15
power cable installation, 4–12, 5–19
R
RAID
defined, 1–1
hardware, 1–2
software, 1–2
RAID array 200 standalone configuration
utility, 1–12, 9–2, 9–3
RAID array 200 online management utility
for your operating system, 1–12
RAID Levels, 1–2
number of drives you can use in a drive
group for each, 6–29, 7–21
RAID 0, 1–2
RAID 1, 1–4
RAID 0 + 1, 1–5
RAID 5, 1–6
redundant, 6–15, 6–37, 6–39
selecting, 6–38, 7–28
rebuilding a failed drive, 6–15 to 6–16,
7–54
RDY, 7–11
ready, 7–11
redundant, 1–1, 6–15, 6–39, 7–27
removing/replacing, 8–20
blower, 8–24
drive SBB, 8–20
power supply, 8–21
RAID controller, 8–26
redundant power supply, 8–23
restoring RAID configuration onto a new
controller, 7–40