Netgear RD5200 (ReadyDATA 5200) – ReadyDATA 5200 System Empty Chassis with 10G (2 port SFP+ card) 소프트웨어 가이드

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Manage Disks and Volumes 
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4 
The RAID levels that are displayed depend on the number of disks that you selected.
4. 
Configure the following settings:
Name. Enter a name for the volume. The volume name must begin with a letter, and 
can contain only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), hyphens (-), periods (.), 
and colons (:). The volume names mirrorlogs, and spare are reserved and cannot be 
used, as are all names that begin with the c[0–9] pattern. However, you can use 
names that begin with the C[a–z0–9] or c[a–z] pattern.
RAID. From the drop-down list, select the RAID level. The RAID level that you can 
select depends on the number of disks that you selected in 
. For more 
information, see 
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If you select RAID 5 and six or more disks (or RAID 6 and eight or more disks), a 
screen opens letting you select RAID 5+0 instead of RAID 5 (or RAID 6+0 instead of 
RAID 6).
5. 
Click the Create button.
The volume is created. 
6. 
To the left of the enclosure, click the new volume and note the following:
The color of the selected disks in the enclosure turns blue (
1
).
The name of the new volume displays above the enclosure (
2
).
The selected RAID level for the new volume displays below the enclosure (
3
).
Information about the new volume displays to the left of the enclosure (
4
).
The virtual LED indicates the health status of the volume (
5
).