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Section 3 Management
Create button was clicked. Back on the Raid Details screen, here is how the LUN status now
appears:
It shows the name of the LUN as MyLun, then it shows the name of the RAID that it belongs to
(BigFoot), the size/capacity of the LUN (in Gigabytes – in this example, 1093 Gigabytes), and
the offset (Starting point – also in Gigabytes – in this case, 0). The Details button launches
Lun Details, where Initiator and Target assignments are performed. This is covered in more
detail later.
Below the LUN creation area of the RAID Details screen is the RAID Drive Details by Slot
table:
This table shows (in slot order), the slot number, each drive with the manufacturer, the model,
the firmware version, the capacity (in GB), the Linux by-id device name, the Linux short device
name, and the status. In the device column, there is an important distinction, depending on
whether SAS or SATA drives are used. With SAS drives, the hexadecimal number after “scsi-“
is the SAS address of the drive (The SAS addresses are printed on the drives). On SATA
drives, the last 8 characters of this device name will be the serial number of the drive.
At the bottom of the RAID Details screen, you may left-click on the Return to NumaRAID GUI
Main Page link if you wish to return to the Main GUI Screen.