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ASUS GUI RAID Manager: Basic Operations at Startup
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3.6
Working with Windows
Logical volumes that have been partitioned appear with dotted
lines on them. The relative position of a dotted line indicates the
location of the boundary between partitions within the volume.
Moving this line will change the location of the boundary
thereby changing the size of the partitions so bounded.
If you need information about a particular logical volume,
simply let the mouse pointer hover over its corresponding icon.
A table similar to the following will appear:
This table displays information about the existing partitions of a
logical volume. These include the total number of partitions into
which the volume has been divided and their respective sizes.
This table also displays the volume ID and its total capacity.
For information on how to create, delete, and set partitions for
logical volumes, see Chapter 4, Array Management.
3.6.6 Using the Host LUN Assignment Window
The Host LUN Assignment window depicts the Logical Unit
Numbers (LUNs) for the existing host channels in the disk array
system with their current logical volume and/or partition
assignments. Depending on the type of controller used in the
system, this window displays one or more host channels; the
PCI-to-SCSI controller only supports one host channel (that is,
the PCI bus itself). Each host LUN appears to the host on one
access letter with a capacity equal to the mapped volume (or
partition).