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12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
March 2014
Chapter 5: The HII Configuration Utility
Managing Virtual Drives
NOTE
After the data is erased, you have the option of keeping the blank
virtual drive, which you can use to store other data, or deleting the
virtual drive completely.
1.
Highlight
Virtual Drive Erase
on the pop-up menu and press Enter.
Two additional fields appear.
2.
Highlight
Erase Mode
and press Enter.
3.
Select
Simple
,
Normal
, or
Thorough
from the pop-up menu.
A Simple erase writes a pattern to the virtual drive in a single pass. The other erase modes make additional passes
to erase the data more thoroughly.
4.
(Optional) Highlight
Delete After Erase
and press the spacebar to select it.
5.
Highlight
Go
and press Enter.
The
Virtual Drive Erase
warning message appears.
6.
Highlight
Confirm
and press the spacebar to confirm the operation, then highlight
Yes
and press Enter.
The virtual drive is erased.
5.5.1.6
Enabling and Disabling SSD Caching
When you enable SSD caching, the selected virtual drive becomes associated with an existing or future CacheCade
SSD caching virtual drive. When you disable SSD caching, this association is deleted. Follow these steps to enable or
disable SSD caching for a virtual drive.
1.
Highlight
Enable/Disable SSD Caching
on the popup menu and press Enter.
2.
Highlight
Go
and press Enter.
The
Enable SSD Caching Warning
message appears.
3.
Highlight
Confirm
and press the spacebar to confirm the operation, then highlight
Yes
and press Enter.
SSD caching is enabled for this virtual drive.
The warning is similar when you disable SSD caching.
5.5.1.7
Securing a Virtual Drive
A Secure Virtual Drive operation enables security on a virtual drive. You can only disable the security by deleting the
virtual drive. Perform these steps to secure a virtual drive.
1.
Highlight
Secure Virtual Drive
on the popup menu and press Enter.
The
Secure Virtual Drive
warning appears.
2.
Highlight
Confirm
and press the spacebar to confirm the operation, then highlight
Yes
and press Enter.
The virtual drive is secured.
5.5.1.8
Running a Consistency Check
Follow these steps to run a consistency check on the currently selected redundant virtual drive.
1.
Highlight
Check Consistency
on the popup menu and press Enter.
NOTE
The
Check Consistency
option does not appear on the menu if the
currently selected virtual drive is RAID 0 (nonredundant).
2.
Highlight
Go
and press Enter.
The
Consistency Check Success
dialog appears.
As the message indicates, the consistency check is now running.
3.
Highlight
OK
and press Enter.
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