4.1.5
Dual Host Configuration
1. Turn on the
Condre RAID
from power supply switch.
2. Press the [ENT] button to display the “Main Menu” menu.
3. Press the [ENT] button to open the “1 RAID Params” menu.
4. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “11 Re-conf RAID” menu is displayed then
press [ENT] button.
5. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “12 RAID Level” menu is displayed then
press the [ENT] button.
6. Select the listing “0, 1,3,0+1,5” to configure for RAID Level then press the [ENT]
button.
7. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “13 Disk Number” menu is displayed then
press the [ENT] button.
8. Use the down arrow [
▼
] buttons to select the number of disks to configure for the
Condre RAID
then press the [ENT] button.
NOTE
: This disk number does not include “hot spare”.
9. Press the [ESC] button to display the ”Main Menu” menu.
10. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “21 Primary SCSI” menu is displayed then
press the [ENT] button.
11. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “211 Set SCSI ID” menu is displayed then
press the [ENT] button.
12.
Use the down arrow [
▼
] buttons to select a SCSI ID to set the
Condre RAID
then
press the [ENT] button.
NOTE
: The default setting is SCSI ID 0.
13. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “212 Termination” menu is displayed then
press the [ENT] button.
14. Use the down arrow [
▼
] buttons to enable or disable the SCSI termination for the
Condre RAID
then press the [ENT] button.
NOTE
: If the
Condre RAID
is the only SCSI device on the bus or is at the end of a daisy
chain the termination should be enabled. If the
Condre RAID
is in the middle of a daisy
chain the termination should be disabled.
15. Press the down arrow [
▼
] button until the “213 Tag Queuing” menu is displayed
then press the [ENT] button.
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16. Use the down arrow [
▼
] button to enable or disable the Tag Queuing for the
Condre RAID
then press the [ENT] button.
NOTE
: The default setting is Tag Queuing is “Enabled”. Tag Queuing allows the
Condre RAID
to process multiple requests thus improving performance.