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RAID Utility
Users Guide
Instructions for setting up RAID volumes
on a computer with a MacPro RAID Card
or Xserve RAID Card.
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Strany 1 - User’s Guide

RAID UtilityUser’s Guide Instructions for setting up RAID volumes on a computer with a MacPro RAID Card or Xserve RAID Card.

Strany 2 - Contents

10 Setting Up a Spare Drive You can set aside an unassigned drive as a global spare. Then, if any disk in a RAID set fails, the spare is automatica

Strany 3 - RAID Utility User’s Guide

11 Solving Problems The following paragraphs may help you identify or solve a problem you’re having with your RAID volumes. Checking the Status o

Strany 4 - Running RAID Utility

12 Reviewing Event Messages RAID Utility keeps a list of events related to the current state of the RAID card, RAID volumes, and their components.

Strany 5 - Setting Up RAID Volumes

13 The current state of the battery is also indicated by the icon in the lower-left corner of the RAID Utility window.If a Volume is DegradedA degra

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14 Viewing the RAID System LogIf you have trouble with your RAID configuration, you can check the diagnostic messages in the RAID log for more informa

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15 About RAID LevelsRAID Utility lets you set up RAID sets based on the following RAID levels:Â Enhanced JBODÂ RAID 0 (striping)Â RAID 1 (mirroring)

Strany 8 - Creating a RAID Set

16 Using Non-RAID JBOD DisksDisks that are not part of the RAID environment are called JBOD disks (just a bunch of disks). If you install a new disk o

Strany 9 - Creating a Volume

17 Setup ExamplesThe following examples show some common ways to set up RAID volumes.Migrating to a Single RAID VolumeThis is the easiest way to set

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Creating a Separate High Performance Data VolumeAs in the previous two examples, we’ll assume that you’ve purchased a computer with a RAID card and f

Strany 11 - Solving Problems

2 1 Contents 3 RAID Utility User’s Guide3 Installing the RAID Software 4 Running RAID Utility 5 Setting Up RAID Volumes 6 Migrating an Existing Volum

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3 1 RAID Utility User’s Guide This guide shows you how to set up RAID volumes using the RAID Utility application on a computer with a Mac Pro

Strany 13 - If a Disk Fails

4 Running RAID Utility The RAID Utility application is in /Applications/Utilities/. You can open it from there anytime you want to check the status

Strany 14 - Using the Command Line

5 Setting Up RAID Volumes There are two basic ways to set up RAID volumes: Migrate an existing startup volume Set up RAID sets and volumes manu

Strany 15 - About RAID Levels

6 Migrating an Existing Volume to a RAID Volume When you purchase a computer with the RAID card installed, the startup disk is configured as a sing

Strany 16 - Using Non-RAID JBOD Disks

7 8 Under Options, choose whether you want to use space from the additional drives to create a second volume or leave the extra space free for cr

Strany 17 - Setup Examples

8 Creating a RAID Set Before you can create a RAID volume, you need to combine physical drives into a logical disk called a RAID set.The number of

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9 Creating a Volume To create a RAID volume, you use RAID Utility to format space available on a RAID set. To create a volume:1 In RAID Utility,

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