The Array.letter parameter
specifies how many arrays are created and the exact physical drives
that you want in each array.
Description
You can use any of the following
methods to specify the physical drives:
- The channel number and SCSI ID (for SCSI) or bus number and target
ID (for SATA/SAS) of each drive. The channel number or bus number
is always 1-based. The SCSI ID or target ID is always 0-based.
- A list of integer values indicating that the nth
drive should be included in the array.
- The keyword ALL to indicate that all remaining
drives attached to the controller that are not specified in previous
arrays should be included in the current array.
The first array must be labeled
Array.A. Additional
arrays are labeled sequentially, for example,
Array.B,
Array.C,
and so on. The maximum number of arrays allowed per controller is
determined by the limits of the specific RAID controller.
Examples
Example using channel number and
SCSI ID:
Array.A = 1:1,1:2
Array.B = 1:3,1:4,1:5,2:1,2:2,2:3,2:4,2:5,2:6
Array.C = ALL
Example using integer values:
Array.A = 1,2,3
Array.B = ALL