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2 Introduction to maxView Storage Manager
This section introduces the maxView Storage Manager software, explains the concept of “storage space” and provides a checklist of getting-started tasks.
4 Exploring maxView Storage Manager
This section familiarizes you with the main features of the maxView Storage Manager graphical user interface. It describes how to start and login to maxView Storage Manager. It also explains how to get help and log out of maxView Storage Manager when you are finished working with the application.
7 Modifying Your Storage Space
This section provides additional scenarios for creating and modifying arrays and logical drives. It explains how to check your logical drives for bad or inconsistent data; optimize controller and logical drive performance; move arrays and logical drives; and perform advanced operations, such as creating a split mirror backup array.
12.1 Viewing Device Properties
12.2 Multi Actuator Drives
12.3 Locating Drives in Your Storage Space
12.4 Working with Physical Device Error Counters
12.5 Refresh SED Security Status
12.6 Working with Failed or Failing Disk Drives
12.7 Erasing a Disk Drive
12.8 Initializing and Uninitializing Disk Drives
This section describes how to initialize/uninitialize disk drives to enable the erased drive, erase data and meta-data (including logical drive information) from the disk drives (and SSDs) in your storage space. You can initialize or uninitialize individual disks, or use the wizard to initialize/uninitialize all disks on a controller.
12.9 Setting the Physical Drive Boot Priority
Use this option to set the boot priority of a physical device to Primary, Secondary, Primary and Secondary, or None (default). A controller can have only one physical (or logical) device as the primary or secondary boot device. When you select a new physical device as the primary/secondary boot drive, the boot priority of the existing primary/secondary boot drive is overwritten and set to None.
12.10 Working with Controllers
12.11 Updating Controller, Enclosure, Backplane, and Disk Drive Firmware
13 Monitoring Status and Activity
This section describes how maxView Storage Manager helps you monitor status and activity in your storage space.
15 Solving Problems
This section describes how to troubleshoot the components in your storage space.
20 Using maxView Storage Manager with HBAs and Non-RAID Mode Controllers
21.1 Comparing RAID Levels
Use this table to select the RAID levels that are most appropriate for the logical drives on your storage space, based on the number of available disk drives and your requirements for performance and reliability.
21 Non-redundant Logical Drives (RAID 0)
21.2 RAID 1 Logical Drives
21.3 RAID 1 Triple Logical Drives
21 RAID 10 Logical Drives
21.4 RAID 10 Triple Logical Drives
21 RAID 5 Logical Drives
21 RAID 50 Logical Drive
21 RAID 6 Logical Drives
21.5 RAID 60 Logical Drives
22 Icons At-a-Glance
23 Smart Controller Device Status
24 Display Properties of a Controller, Array, Logical Device, and a Physical Device
25 maxView Video Tutorials
26 Revision History
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