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Accusys A12R/U-FS&SS / A16R/U-FS&SS / A24R/U-FS&SS
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Step 7. Disk Array Configuration
Quick Setup
To perform quick setup, all hard disks must be on-line and unused. For an
easy configuration, users can specify the RAID level, number of spare
disks, and initialization option. Refer to the table below for details of each
option.
Two volumes (for raid30, raid50, or raid60) or two logical disks (for other
RAID levels) will be created with the capacity of all disks in the RAID
enclosure. One volume will be based on two disk groups, so there will be
four disk groups in total. The preferred controller of one volume or logical
disk is assigned to controller A and the other is assigned to controller B.
They will be mapped to LUN 0 and LUN 1 of all host ports on both
controllers. All other configurations will remain unchanged, and all RAID
parameters will use the default values.
Note
Quick setup can be compeleted using the LCD or GUI. Please refer to
the following settings for reference.
HDD
Information
Shows the number and the minimum size of hard
disks.
RAID Level RAID 0 / RAID 3 / RAID 5 / RAID 6 / RAID 10 / RAID
30 / RAID 50 / RAID 60
Spare Disks Select the required number of global spare disks.
Initialization
Option
Background: The controller starts a background
task to initialize the logical disk by synchronizing
the data stored on the member disks of the logical
disk. This option is only available for logical disks
with parity-based and mirroring-based RAID levels.
The logical disk can be accessed immediately
after it is created.
Noinit: No initialization process, and the logical disk
can be accessed immediately after it is created.
There is no fault-tolerance capability even for
parity-based RAID levels.