Owner's Manual

LSI SAS RAID
MS-96E0
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LSI SAS RAID
MS-96E0
5. creatinG inteGrated StripinG voLuMeS
This section describes how to create Integrated Striping (IS) volumes using the LSI
Logic SAS BIOS Conguration Utility (SAS BIOS CU).
5.1 IS Conguration Overview
You can use the SAS BIOS CU to create multiple IS volumes, with up to 10 drives total
on an LSI Logic SAS controller. Each volume can have from 2 to 8 drives. Disks in an
IS volume must be connected to the same LSI Logic SAS controller, and the controller
must be in the BIOS boot order.
Although you can use disks of different size in IS volumes, the smallest disk determines
the “logical” size of each disk in the volume. In other words, the excess space of the
larger member disk is not used. Usable disk space for each disk in an IS volume is ad
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justed down to leave room for metadata. Usable disk space may be further reduced to
maximize the ability to interchange disks in the same size classication. The supported
stripe size is 64 Kbytes.
Refer to Section 4.2, “IS Features,” for more information about Integrated Striping vol
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umes.
5�2 Creating IS Volumes
The SAS BIOS CU is part of the Fusion-MPT BIOS. When the BIOS loads during boot
and you see the message about the Setup Utility, press Ctrl-C to start it. After you do
this, the message changes to:
Please wait, invoking SAS Conguration Utility...
After a brief pause, the main menu of the SAS BIOS CU appears. On some systems,
however, the following message appears next:
LSI Logic Conguration Utility will load following initialization!
In this case, the SAS BIOS CU will load after the system has completed its power-on
self test.
Follow the steps below to congure an Integrated Striping (IS) volume with the SAS
BIOS CU. The procedure assumes that the required controller(s) and disks are already
installed in the computer system. You can congure both IM and IS volumes on the
same SAS controller.
On the Adapter List screen of the SAS BIOS CU, use the arrow keys to select
a SAS adapter.
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