2 basic configuration rules, 3 current physical device configuration, Table5.1 physical device configuration – LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 RAID Controller Series 518 User Manual
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5-2
Configuring Physical Drives, Arrays, and Logical Drives
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5.1.2
Basic Configuration Rules
You should observe the following guidelines when connecting and
configuring SCSI devices in a RAID array:
•
Attach non-disk SCSI devices to a single SCSI channel that does not
have any disk drives.
•
Distribute the SCSI hard disk drives equally among all available SCSI
channels except any SCSI channel that is being reserved for non-
disk drives.
•
You can place up to 30 physical disk drives in a logical array,
depending on the RAID level.
•
An array can contain SCSI devices that reside on an array on any
channel.
•
Include all drives that have the same capacity in the same array.
•
Make sure any hot spare has a capacity that is at least as large as
the largest drive that may be replaced by the hot spare.
•
When replacing a failed drive, make sure that the replacement drive
has a capacity that is at least as large as the drive being replaced.
Note:
Be sure to back up your data regularly, even when using
RAID.
5.1.3
Current Physical Device Configuration
Use
to record the current configuration for your physical
devices on SCSI channels 0 and 1.
Table 5.1
Physical Device Configuration
SCSI ID Device Description
Termination?
SCSI Channel 0
0
1
2
3