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ASUS GUI RAID Manager: Basic Operations at Startup
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number, channel mode (that is, host or drive), SCSI ID, the
default and current transfer clock rate, and the default and
current transfer width.
Letting the mouse pointer hover over a drive displays a table
similar to the following:
This table displays the current configuration of the drive,
including the drive’s slot number, the channel number of the
SCSI channel to which the drive is connected, the SCSI ID of the
drive, the drive’s capacity, current status, transfer rate, the ID
number of the logical drive to which the drive belongs (if it
belongs to one), and the drive vendor and product identifier
strings (if available).
The Physical Drives window also allows you to modify the
configuration of the controller and the SCSI channels, and scan
in newly added or replaced physical drives.
For more
information
about
this
feature,
see
Chapter
4,
Array
Management.
Fault Bus
In addition to displaying the SCSI channels, the Physical Drives
window also displays the status of the Fault Bus.