
RTM-ATCA-SXXX Overview
6806800H62B ATCA‐S201InstallationandUseGuide61
iSCSI & NAS
AMC disk
modules
HW RAID
Physical
disks
sda
sdb
sdc
Zone-2 Fabric
Zone-2 Base
Zone-3 RTM
IP network
IP host
1:1 mapping (JBOD)
1:1 mapping (JBOD)
Site: B1
Site: B2
Site: B3
Site: B4
Logical
groups
&
volumes
vgz
vga
CIFS
share points
NFS
share points
iSCSI
LUNs
Figure 17 Figure shows how RAID LUN definitions alter physical disk display
5.2.3 Modify existing RAID configurations
After creating a RAID volume, the RAID configuration tool page changes to include
several new configuration options. The menu is now comprised of four sections,
arranged to facilitate creation and deletion of RAID volumes and global hot spares.
Hardware RAID Status Volume 0
Volume Bus Target Type WWID State Status Size StripeSize
Volum e0 0 6 Raid1 00ba23e977ca6eb7 optimal enabled 70008 0
Member Physdisk Errors Bus Target Lun Vendor Product Rev Size State
00 0 0560FUJITSU MAY2073RC 0103 7 0136MB online
1 1 0 0 9 0 SEAG AT E ST9146803SS 0002 140014MB online
VolumedrawsfromHotSparePools:01
Allocate Hot Spare Disks
AvailableDisk Bus Target Lun Vendor Product Rev Size Select
1 0250HITACHI HUC101414CSS300 A410 140205MB
2 0270FUJITSU MAY2073RC 0 103 70136MB
Select1diskforuseasHotSpare
Hot Spare Pool Status
NoDisksHaveBeenAllocatedtoHotSparePools
StorBlade99 ATCA-S201 Create Hardware RAID Volume
Available
Disk
Bus Target Lun Vendor P rod uct Rev Size Select
1025
0HITACHI HUC101414CSS300 A410 140205MB
2027
0FUJITSU MAY2073RC 0103 70136MB
Select2ormoredisksforVolume Raid1/E(MirroringExtended) Raid0(Striping)
CreateVolume
Delete
CreateHotSpare
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Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Figure 18 Hardware RAID configuration screen showing existing RAID volume