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11. When you are finished, close the Disk Management utility by clicking the X in the top right corner of the
window.
The new disks are now available for use.
Define a Volume on Mac OS X
After using the SATARAID5 Manager to create one or more RAID Groups, you can use the Disk Utility to define
and format volumes on a Mac OS X computer system.
1. If you have not previously launched the Disk Utility, click on the Finder icon in the task bar, then click on
Applications from the navigation menu to open the Applications folder. In the Applications folder,
click on Utilities to open the Utilities folder. In the Utilities folder, click and drag the Disk Utility icon
to task bar.
2. Click on the Disk Utility icon in the Task Bar. The following dialog appears:
3. In addition to your system’s hard disk, the RAID Groups that you previously created appear in the list.
Click on the RAID Group you wish to format. The following dialog appears:
Note: Do not
click on the Config Drive item in that list.