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Figure 28 Configuring hot spare drives
Deleting RAID arrays
1.
Execute the
mdadm –S /dev/md1
command to stop the RAID array, as shown in
2.
Execute the
mdadm –S /dev/md0
command to stop the container, as shown in
3.
Execute the
mdadm ––zero-superblock /dev/nvme[1-4]n1
command to remove
RAID information on NVMe drives, as shown in
Figure 29 Deleting a RAID array
Configuring RAID arrays in Windows
RAID array configuration tasks at a glance
To configure RAID arrays in Windows, perform the following tasks:
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•
Accessing NVMe RAID configuration screen
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Configuring VMD settings
For information about how to configure VMD settings, see "
Summary of Contents for UniServer B5700 G3
Page 35: ...19 Figure 29 Selecting the RAID volume to be deleted...
Page 116: ...56 Figure 96 Controller Configuration screen...
Page 220: ...61 Figure 109 Selecting Main Menu 2 Select Controller Management and press Enter...
Page 243: ...84 Figure 153 Confirming the operation...
Page 293: ...50 Figure 89 Clearing completion...
Page 382: ...21 Figure 27 Storage controller information...
Page 389: ...7 Figure 8 Identifying a storage controller 2...