Installation guide
Chapter 4. Web Browser-Based Configuration
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128 volumes is the default mode for SAS RAID controller, the 16 volumes mode is
used for support roaming this raid set to SATA RAID controllers. The SATA RAID
controller is designed to support up to 16 volumes only. You have to use “Max 16
volumes” on the raid set mode if you plan to roam this raid set between SAS RAID
controller and SATA RAID controller.
Note
To create RAID 30/50/60 volume, you need create multiple RAID
sets first (up to 8 RAID sets) with the same disk members on each
RAID set. The max no. disk drives per RAID set:
32 for RAID 0/1/10(1E)/3/5/6 and 128 for RAID 00/100/30/50/60.
4.5.2 Delete Raid Set
To delete a RAID set, click on the “Deleted Raid Set” link. A “Select The RAID Set To
Delete” screen is displayed showing all exist RAID sets in the current controller. Click
the RAID set number which you want to delete in the select column on the delete
screen. Then, click the “Confirm the Operation” check box and click on the “Submit”
button in the screen to delete it. The volume sets included in the “Delete RAID Set”. It
will be deleted by this action. But for the Raid 30/50/60, you need to delete the
volumes belonging to those RAID sets.
4.5.3 Expand Raid Set
Instead of deleting a RAID set and recreating it with additional disk drives, the
“Expand Raid Set” function allows the users to add disk drives to the RAID set that
have already been created.
To expand a RAID set:










