Promise Technology TX4 User Manual

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Note 
 
 
If you wish to make a RAID 0+1 array using 4, 6, or 8 drives you need to 
choose RAID 1 (mirroring) and then follow the steps below to create the 
array. 
 
9. Press 
SEL to assign Stripe Block Size. 64KB is the optimum value for most 
applications. Choosing the proper Stripe Block Size facilitates efficient data 
flow. You might want to choose a different value if you know the size of the 
cache buffer in your hard drives or the average data block size of the data 
you retrieve. See Choosing Stripe Block Size on page 10 for more 
information. 
10. Press   button to choose the GB Boundary feature. Press SEL to toggle 
between GB Boundary ON and GB Boundary OFF. The size of the array is 
always restricted by the size of the lowest capacity disk drive. GB Boundary 
ON
 (recommended) causes the size of the array to be rounded down to the 
nearest whole gigabyte. GB Boundary OFF does not round off the size of 
the array. (For example: Enabled—1.6GB = 1GB; Disabled—1.6GB = 
1.6GB.) See Gigabyte Boundary below for more information. 
 
Note 
 
 
The Gigabyte Boundary feature is only available for RAID levels 1, 0+1, 
3, and 5. 
 
11. Press   button to choose the Add/Remove Drives feature then press SEL
12. Use the   and 
 button to select each drive. Press SEL to toggle between 
adding or removing a drive. Press EXIT when done. 
13. Press SEL to Save Changes 
14. Press SEL to create the array or press EXIT to cancel. 
15.  If you pressed SEL to create the array then you should see the message 
“Array has been created.” 
16.  Switch the UltraTrak100 power off – wait 5 seconds and switch the power 
back on. 
You have successfully created an array manually. If haven’t already done so, you 
need to select a SCSI ID before you can begin using the UltraTrak100. 
G
IGABYTE 
B
OUNDARY
 
The Gigabyte Boundary feature is designed for fault tolerant arrays (RAID 1, 0+1, 
3 and 5) in which a drive has failed and the user cannot replace the drive with the 
same capacity or larger. Instead, the Gigabyte Boundary feature permits the 
installation of a replacement drive that is slightly smaller (within 1 gigabyte) than 
the remaining working drive (for example, a 20.5 GB drive would be rounded down 
to 20 GB). This can be helpful in the event that a drive fails and an exact 
replacement model is no longer available. Without this feature enabled, 
UltraTrak100 will NOT permit the use of a replacement drive that is slightly smaller 
than the remaining working drive.