Voyager 3000 User Guide
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matches the actual configuration. This is done by selecting
view and edit SCSI drives
from the
main menu as shown in Figure 4-12.
The controller displays six drives. Use the arrow keys to scroll down if necessary. The
information reported by the VOYAGER 3000 includes the Vendor and Product ID of the
drives as well as their capacity and RAID controller status. The example in Figure 4-12 shows
six drives connected to the two target buses. Each target bus is identified by its channel
number as shown in the second column of Figure 4-12.
In our example there are six Seagate drives of 4095 MB capacity. We will create a RAID level
five set on the three drives connected to channel zero and we will create a RAID level one set
on drives 0 and 1 of channel one. In addition we will create a Global Standby disk on drive 2
of channel 1. Enter the
View and edit Logical Drives
option from the main menu as shown in
Figure 4-13.
Figure 4-12 Verifying Drive Configuration
Figure 4-13 View and edit Logical Drives Screen