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Notation Meaning and Use Exampledown-arrowkeyUse the down-arrow key to move to the lower menuitems within a menu or to a lower level menu. Youcan also use the down-arrow key to open a menu listin a popup window, such as the stripe element sizemenu, and select a setting. Word wrap is supported.Virtual Disk 1↓Virtual Disk 4 After you highlight a menu item, press toselect that item. An options menu for the menu itemopens. It applies to only certain menu items, such asVirtual Disk #. In a list of options for that item, suchas the write policy for a virtual disk, highlight asetting, such as Write-Through, and press toselect it.Select Add New VD and press to create anew virtual disk. After you expand a pop-up window, press toclose the window. You can continue to press to exit the BIOS Configuration Utility ( ).Press to return to the VD Mgmt screen. Press to move the cursor to the next controlon a dialog box or page.Press to move the cursor to the nextparameter you want to change.Press to move the cursor to theprevious control on a dialog or page.Press to move the cursor from Sort Byto the previously selected PD in the PD Mgmtscreen.Press to move to the next menu screenamong the main menu screens: VD Mgmt, PD Mgmt,Ctrl Mgmt, and Foreign View.Press on the VD Mgmt screen to move tothe PD Mgmt screen.Press to move to the previous menuscreen among the main menu screens: VD Mgmt, PDMgmt, Ctrl Mgmt, and Foreign View.Press on the PD Mgmt screen to move tothe VD Mgmt screen. Press to access Help information. The Helpscreens display a glossary of topics you can use toaccess information about navigation, RAID levels,and general topics. Press to access the context menu, whichdisplays the list of options. Press to refresh the information on the screen. Switch between two controllers. Press to display a list of controllers. Spacebar Press the to select an item. Press the to select or deselect acontroller setting in the Ctrl Mgmt View.Setting Up Virtual DisksYou can set up a disk group and create virtual disks using the procedures contained in this section. Each of the followingprocedures is explained individually in this section in detail.To set up virtual disks:1. Create the virtual disks and select the virtual disk options.2. Designate hot spares (optional).39
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