Dell PERC 4/DC User Manual
Page 34

Hot key information appears at the bottom of the screen.
2.
Press the arrow keys to highlight specific physical drives.
3.
Press the spacebar to associate the selected physical drive with the current array.
The selected drive changes from READY to ONLIN A[array number]-[drive number]. For example, ONLIN A02-03 means array 2 with hard drive 3.
4.
Add physical drives to the current array as desired.
5.
Press
The Select Configurable Array(s) window appears. It displays the array and array number, such as A-00.
6.
Press the spacebar to select the array.
Span information, such as Span-1, displays in the array box. You can create multiple arrays, then select them to span them.
7.
Press
The logical drive configuration screen appears. Span=Yes displays on this screen if you select two or more arrays to span.
8.
Highlight RAID and press
The available RAID levels for the current logical drive appear.
9.
Select a RAID level and press
10.
Highlight Span and press
11.
Highlight a spanning option and press
12.
Move the cursor to Size and press
By default, the logical drive size is set to all available space in the array(s) associated with the current logical drive, accounting for the Span setting.
13.
Highlight Span and press
14.
Highlight a spanning option and press
15.
Open the Advanced Menu to open the menu for logical drive settings.
16.
Set the Stripe Size.
17.
Set the Write Policy.
18.
Set the Read Policy.
19.
Set the Cache Policy.
20.
Press
21.
After you define the current logical drive, select Accept and press
If space remains in the arrays, the next logical drive to be configured appears.
22.
Repeat
to create an array and configure another logical drive.
If all array space is used, a list of the existing logical drives appears.
NOTE:
Try to use drives of the same capacity in a specific array. If you use drives with different capacities in an array, all drives in the array are
treated as if they have the capacity of the smallest drive in the array.
NOTE:
You can press
stripes, slots, and free space.
NOTE:
The full drive size is used when you span logical drives; you cannot specify a smaller drive size.