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After entering SATA RAID configuration interface, menu list information, information
of HDDs connected to SATA controller (HDD ID, type, capacity as well as whether
the HDD is a volume member, etc.), existed RAID volume information (including
volume ID, name, RAID level, capacity, status, bootable or not) will be displayed.
Key
Description
↑↓
Used to move cursor between different menus or to change values of menu
options.
TAB
To select the next menu option.
Enter
To select a menu.
Esc
To exit menu or return to the previous menu from sub-menu.
SATA RAID configuration interface has the following 4 executable menus:
Create RAID Volume
To create an RAID volume.
Delete RAID Volume
To delete an existed RAID volume.
Reset Disks to Non-RAID
To reset HDDs in RAID volume, and to restore them to
non-RAID status.
Exit
To exit SATA Host RAID configuration interface.
a)
Create RAID Volume Menu
After entering SATA RAID configuration interface, you could use up and down
arrows to select this menu, then press [Enter] to create an RAID volume menu, or
directly enter the number before the menu to create an RAID volume menu, for other
menu operations are similar, so it will not be repeated here. An instance of Create
RAID Volume is as shown in the following figure: