ASUS A88XM-A User Guide

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  AMD-RAIDXpert2 User Guide 
 
 Chapter 6 
AMD RAIDXpert2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) 
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2.  Select the disk(s) to be initialized, by selecting the box next to the disk(s). 
3.  Click 
Initialize Selected
6.5.2 
Rescan Disks 
The Rescan Command Performs the Following Actions:  
 
Rescans the SATA channels that search for new, legacy, or removed disks. 
 
Rereads the configuration information from each disk.  
When a disk is offline, it might be brought online by using a rescan. A rescan also stops and then 
automatically resumes all tasks. 
To rescan disks, select 
Rescan at the Disk menu. 
6.5.3 
Change Cache Properties for Disks 
The Read Ahead and Write Back Cache properties can be changed if the disks support this option. 
The default settings are:  
 
Read Ahead: enabled. 
 
Write Back Cache: enabled. 
CAUTION: 
Leaving Write Back Cache enabled can increase the likelihood of data being 
corrupted if the system experiences a power interruption or unexpected shutdown. 
Note: 
A disk’s cache setting cannot be changed if a task is active for the array. The cache settings 
are enabled when the task is finished. 
6.5.3.1 
Change Disk Caching Properties 
1.  At the Disk menu, select 
Properties.  
2.  The Properties window opens.  
3.  Select the disks you want to change the properties of. 
4.  Click 
Enable or Disable for the desired settings.  
Note: 
Each time Enable or Disable is clicked, the disk selection clears. To change multiple 
settings on one disk, select the disk before clicking each setting. 
6.5.4 
Assign Spares 
Spare disks allow an array to be rebuilt when a disk fails. Global spares can be used in any array, 
while dedicated spares are assigned to a specific array. 
6.5.4.1 
Assign a Disk as a Dedicated or Global Spare 
1.  In the Disk List section, select a disk. 
2.  At the Disk menu, select 
Spare/Identify.