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3.5 Other Configuration Tasks

This section explains how to do other tasks related to configuring and maintaining IM

and IME volumes.

3.5.1 Viewing Volume Properties

Follow these steps to view the properties of volumes:

1. In the SAS BIOS CU, select an adapter from the Adapter List. Select the RAID

Properties

option. The properties of the current volume are displayed. If a

global hot spare is defined, it is also listed.

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Note: If you create one volume using SAS disks, another volume using SATA

disks, and a global hot spare disk, the hot spare disk will only appear when

you view the volume that has the same type of disks as the hot spare disk.

2. If two volumes are configured, press Alt+N to view the other array.

3. To manage the current array, select the Manage Array item and press Enter.

3.5.2 Synchronizing an Array

The Synchronize Array command forces the firmware to resynchronize the data on

the mirrored disks is the array. It is seldom necessary to use this command, because

the firmware automatically keeps the mirrored data synchronized during normal sys-

tem operation. When you use this command, one disk of the array is placed in the
Degraded

state until the data on the mirrored disks has been resynchronized.

Follow these steps to force the synchronization of a selected array:

1. Select Synchronize Array on the Manage Array screen.

2. Press Y to start the synchronization, or N to cancel it.

3.5.3 Activating an Array

An array can become inactive if, for example, it is removed from one controller or

computer and moved to another one. The “Activate Array” option allows you to

reactivate an inactive array that has been added to a system. This option is only

available when the selected array is currently inactive.

Follow these steps to activate a selected array

1. Select Activate Array on the Manage Array screen.

2. Press Y to proceed with the activation, or press N to abandon it. After a pause,

the array will become active.

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Note: If there is a global hot spare disk on the controller to which you have

moved the array, the firmware checks when you activate the array to deter-

mine if the hot spare is compatible with the new array. An error message

appears if the disks in the activated array are larger than the hot spare disk or

if the disks in the activated array are not the same type as the hot spare disk

(SATA versus SAS).

3.5.4 Deleting an Array

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CAUTION

: Before deleting an array, be sure to back up all data on the array that

you want to keep.

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