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12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
March 2014
Chapter 5: The HII Configuration Utility
Managing Virtual Drives
The choices are
HDD
and
SSD
. Combining HDDs and SSDs in a virtual drive is not supported.
7.
(Optional) To change the default
Select Interface Type
value, highlight this field, press Enter, and select an
option from the pop-up menu.
The choices are
SAS
,
SATA
, and
Both
. Depending on the configuration of your system, combining SAS and SATA
drives in a virtual drive might not be supported.
8.
To select physical drives to add to the virtual drive, highlight drives and press the spacebar. A small red arrow at
the bottom of the dialog indicates you can scroll down to view more drives.
NOTE
The red arrow appears when there is too much information to display
in one dialog. The amount of information that can be displayed in one
dialog depends on the capabilities of the HII browser.
Alternatively, use the
Check All
and
Uncheck All
options at the bottom of the list of drives to select or deselect all
available drives.
NOTE
Be sure to select the number of drives required by the specified RAID
level; otherwise the HII utility displays an error message when you try
to create the virtual drive. For example, RAID 1 virtual drives use
exactly two drives and RAID 5 virtual drives use three or more drives.
See
for more information.
9.
When you have selected all the drives to add to the virtual drive, highlight
Apply Changes
and press Enter.
NOTE
If you selected drives of varying sizes, the HII utility displays a message
warning you that the remaining free capacity on the larger drives will
be unusable.
The HII utility returns you to the
Reconfigure Virtual Drives
dialog.
10. Highlight
Start Operation
and press Enter to implement the changes to the virtual drive.
5.5.1.4
Initializing a Virtual Drive
To initialize a virtual drive, perform these steps:
NOTE
All data on the virtual drive is lost when you initialize it. Before you
start this operation, back up any data that you want to keep.
1.
Highlight
Fast Initialization
or
Slow Initialization
on the pop-up menu and press Enter.
A fast initialization overwrites the first and last 8 MB of the virtual drive, clearing any boot records or partition
information. A slow (full) initialization overwrites all blocks and destroys all data on the virtual drive.
2.
Highlight the word
Go
that appears beneath
Operation
and press Enter.
The
Initialize Virtual Drive Warning
dialog appears.
3.
Highlight
Confirm
and press the spacebar to confirm the operation, then highlight
Yes
and press Enter.
The initialization process begins on the virtual drive.
5.5.1.5
Erasing a Virtual Drive
To erase data on a virtual drive, perform these steps:
CAUTION
All data on the virtual drive is lost when you erase it. Before you start
this operation, back up any data that you want to keep.
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