ISO8859-1*8IWV4 O  8  > !   \AA!OS;y=vj.. %!x="s#v*$H%&Y'X(@6)Jw*I2 #4Hbq      $ 0 =KZi}  #9O^ p! |"#$ %&'()*+%,?-']./0'12% 2BAS;*** Help message undefined ***This panel contains SSA RAID adapters, their associated disks and arrays.SSA RAID Array Templates - Contains templates for supported RAID Array types. To create a new array, drag Array Candidate disks and drop them on the icon of the required RAID type.Select the Array Candidate Disks which you want to be part of a new RAID 0 Array and drag and drop them onto this icon. From %1$s to %2$s disks may be selected. Note that RAID Level 0 offers no redundancy characteristics.Select the Array Candidate Disks which you want to be part of a new RAID 1 Array and drag and drop them onto this icon. From %1$s to %2$s disks may be selected. RAID Level 1 will provide mirrored redundancy.Select the Array Candidate Disks which you want to be part of a new RAID 3 Array and drag and drop them onto this icon. From %1$s to %2$s disks may be selected. RAID Level 3 will provide ???.Select the Array Candidate Disks which you want to be part of a new RAID 5 Array and drag and drop them onto this icon. From %1$s to %2$s disks may be selected. RAID Level 5 will provide data striping as well as parity for redundancy.Double click with the left mouse button to display all of the disks and current Disk Array devices associated with this adapter. Adapter %1$s supports : %2$s.Double click with the left mouse button to display all of the disks and current Disk Array devices associated with this adapter. Adapter %1$s supports : %2$s. Fast Write cache size is %3$s Mb.Double click with the left mouse button to display all of the disks used by this array. The array label has the form : name-state-type-size-loop id. Additionally the label may contain FW to indicate that the Fast Write Cache has been enabled.These icons represent the disks currently in this array.Dormant NVRAM entry. These icons represent details of arrays not currently attached to this adapter. If the array cannot be re-attached, these objects may be safely deleted.Dormant Cache entry. These icons represent Fast Write cache entries for devices that are no longer accessible, and may only be deleted. WARNING. Deleting these objects can lead to data loss.These icons represent the Array CANDIDATE Disks currently on this adapter. To select CANDIDATE Disks for a new Disk Array, click with the left mouse button (and SHIFT key for multiple disk selection). Then hold down the middle mouse button to drag and drop onto the desired template above.This icon represents an Array CANDIDATE Disk. The disk label has the form device name-size-loop id. Only disks on the same loop can be use to create arrays on Enhanced RAID Adapters.These icons represent HOT SPARE disks. A Hot Spare disk will automatically replace another disk in the case of a disk failure. This disk may be transitioned back to a CANDIDATE disk by selecting (left mouse button) and dragging(middle mouse button) to the Array Candidate Disk area.This icon represents a HOT SPARE Disk. The disk label has the form device name-size-loop id.These icons represent the System Disks currently on this adapter.This icon represents a SYSTEM Disk that is in use or available for use by the OS. The disk label has the form : device name-size. Additionally the label may contain FW to indicate that the Fast Write Cache has been enabled.This icon represents a disk that is currently being formatted. When formatting is complete, this disk will be an available SYSTEM disk.These icons represent disks that have been rejected by a Disk Array. They can be made available for use by dragging and dropping the disk icon into CANDIDATE disk well.This icon represents a REJECTED disk which is no longer a part of a Disk Array.This icon represents an ONLINE disk within the disk array. This disk may be swapped with an Array CANDIDATE disk by dragging and dropping onto the desired CANDIDATE disk. The Array will rebuild after the exchange.This icon represents an OFFLINE disk within the disk array.This icon represents a disk REBUILDING within the disk array.This icon represents a disk MISSING from the disk array. Replace this disk with a CANDIDATE disk to rebuild the array.WARNING: This option will delete the selected Disk Array. Before deleting, you must backup all data in all logical volumes and filesystems on the Disk Array and remove the Disk Array from its volume group. Once the Disk Array is deleted, you can NOT access it - the data is lost.This option will delete a dormant NVRAM entry.This option will delete a dormant Cache entry.On - Configures a device.Off - Unconfigures a device.Identify On - Turns on device identification indicator. Drag and drop the Identify On action on a disk or array icon. Dropping on a disk will identify that disk; dropping on an array will identify all disks in an array; dropping on an adapter will identify all disks connected to that adapter.Identify Off - Turns off device identification indicator. Drag and drop the Identify Off action on a disk or array icon.Fast Write On - Turns on the Fast Write Cache. Drag and drop the Fast Write On action on system disk or array icon.Fast Write Off - Turns off the Fast Write Cache. Drag and drop the Fast Write Off action on system disk or array icon.Properties - Use this action to view/change properties of an array/disk.Refresh Display - Use this action to update the display for adapters or RAID arrays if the system configuration has been changed by another application.Identify - Turn on/off device identification for all disks attached to selected adapters.Identify - Turn on/off device identification for all member disks of an selected arrays.Identify - Turn on/off device identification for selected disks.Fast Write Cache - Turn on/off fast write cache for selected system disks.Fast Write Cache - Turn on/off fast write cache for selected RAID arrays.*** Name Undefined ***SSA RAID ManagerSSA RAID ManagementSSA RAID Array ManagementSSA RAID ArrayRAID 0 Disk ArrayRAID 1 Disk ArrayRAID 3 Disk ArrayRAID 5 Disk ArraySSA RAID AdapterArray Candidate DiskArray Candidate DisksFormatting DiskHot Spare DiskHot Spare DisksSystem DiskSystem DisksRejected DiskRejected DisksSSA RAID ArrayDormant NVRAM entryDormant Cache entryDisk in a Disk Array -ONLINEDisk in a Disk Array -OFFLINEDisk in a Disk Array -REBUILDINGDisk in a Disk Array -MISSINGSSA Disk Array deletionBroken NVRAM deletionBroken Cache deletionOn (Configure)Off (Unconfigure)Identify OnIdentify OffFast Write Cache OnFast Write Cache OffPropertiesConfigure a DeviceUnconfigure a DeviceRefresh DisplayIdentify DisksDisk PropertiesFast Write CacheMake Array Candidate diskMake Hot Spare disk availableMake disk available to operating systemReplace MISSING Array diskReplace OFFLINE Array diskExchange CANDIDATE disk with Array diskRemove disk from ArrayCreate RAID ArrayCan only exchange one disk at a time.Too few disks. Too many disks. At least %1$s disks must be selected to create a RAID %2$s array.At most %1$s disks can be used to create a RAID %2$s array.Fast Write cache not available.