
USB 3.0-to-SATA II RAID Subsystem
User’s Manual
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Chapter 3 Configuration Utility
The subsystem has a setup configuration utility containing important information about
the configuration as well as settings for various optional functions in the subsystem.
This chapter explains how to use and make changes to the setup utility.
Configuration Method
The RAID subsystem can be configured using the Application Program provided with the
subsystem. There are three versions: Microsoft Windows version, Linux version, and Mac
OS version.
IMPORTANT: The RAID subsystem must be connected to the Host
system in order to configure the RAID subsystem. If the RAID
subsystem is not connected to the Host system, the Application
Program will show “No disks or RAID!”
NOTE: At least disk drive must be inserted in the RAID subsystem. If
there is no disk drive in the RAID subsystem, the Application Program
will show “No disks or RAID!”
IMPORTANT: When hard disks are inserted in the disk slots, the first
hard disk is assigned “Port 0”. Port 0 is the (in-band) channel that
will be used by mini-EPICa AP to manage the RAID controller. Other
hard disks will be assigned Port1, Port 2, etc. If the first hard disk
assigned as Port 0 is removed, the AP cannot access and manage the
RAID controller. When a RAID Set is already created, the first hard
disk that was inserted and assigned Port 0 (whether or not it is part
of the RAID Set) can then be removed and the AP can still manage the
RAID controller.