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Command queuing:
“Enabled”
Enable disk command queue. (Default)
“Disabled”
Disable disk command queue.
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information
Show RAID group detail information.
4.4.3
Virtual disk
“Virtual disk” can view the status of each Virtual disk, create, and modify virtual disks.
The following is an example to create a VD.
Step 1: Click “Create”, enter “Name”, select RAID group from “RG name”, enter
required “Capacity (GB)/(MB)”, change “Stripe height (KB)”, change “Block size
(B)”, change “Read/Write” mode, set virtual disk “Priority”, select “Bg rate”
(Background task priority), and change “Readahead” option if necessary. “Erase” option
will wipe out old data in VD to prevent that OS recognizes the old partition. There are
three options in “Erase”: None (default), erase first 1GB or full disk. Last, select “Type”
mode for normal or clone usage. Then click “OK”.
Figure 4.4.3.1
Caution
If shutdown or reboot the system when creating VD, the erase process will
stop.