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9.
After the volume has been successfully created, the Array List screen will display as
shown below. Note that “Port” number on the screen represents one of the
devices attached to one of the SATA connectors. Port 0 represent SATA1, Port 1
represents SATA2, Port 2 represents SATA3, and Port 3 represents SATA4.
Deleting a RAID Volume
1.
You can delete an existing volume by choosing the “Delete RAID Volume” item as
shown below.
Note
that all data associated with the volume will be deleted and
unrecoverable. Also, if you delete a bootable RAID volume, the system will become
unbootable after you perform the delete.
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Attention
The “Driver model”
、
“Size” and “serial No.”,located on these
screen reflect the disk drives installed on the SATA connectors.
The example disk drive information may vary with the actual
information that displays on your screen.
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Summary of Contents for PX925X Series
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