YNArrayConfigBoot Array Utility v1.0 Beta 3^Display SCSI Devices Esc = Return to previous menu. F1 = Help toggle.Select Array #^1 Select Array #^2 Select Array #^3 Select Array #^4 This array has not been configured.Assign ^Unit Numbers Adaptec ^SCSISelect Disk ^Array Functions This utility can only be executed from a bootable diskette in A:. Rebootyour system with a bootable diskette in drive A:.Scanning for host adapter/drive information. Please wait. List of Arrays Installation complete.Disk array driveDisplay ^Arrays Create ^New Array Do you want to continue? (y|n) ^Delete Array Press any key to continue.R^eplace Missing Drive^Format/Initialize ArrayDisplays all devices current connected to the specified board.Run SCSISelect utility to configure/examine SCSI Channel settings.View, Add, Delete, Redefine, and Initialize Arrays.Specify boot array/drive.Up/Down:Move Up/Down Enter :Select Board Esc :Previous MenuArray #%1Aborted!  %1 complete ^Display Array Status Define ^Spare Drives DOS ^Functions Starting SCSISelect for the %1 board.AAA-130Run DOS Fdisk or DOS Format.Copy ^Drivers Contents of EEPROM ^Update BIOS UnitDOS ^Format UndefinedSingleArrayArrayConfig Boot Array Utility Select ^Boot Option ^4KB  ^8KB  ^16KB  ^32KB  ^64KB  1^28KB ^Return to Setup ^Boot Order : Enter the DOS drive to format: No arrays defined.Display Array ^Drive Status Press any key to display the next array, or press the Esc key to exit. Display ^Array Overview Displays general information about the selected array, such as array state, array model, unformatted capacity, data block size, drive count, etc.C9BBBACDC8BC%1DABFB3C4C0D9DBCFPlease waitDo you want to exit the Adaptec Initial Array Configuration Utility (y|n) B0Press Any KeyFormatting HP Super Storage. Fast and Reliable Storage subsystem from HP.Array Config utility will create and configure the data storage subsystem for your desktop computer. You can optimize your system for better monitoring and management of the storage subsystem.Your data storage subsytem is ready and configured. If you need to install Operating Sytem, please continue after rebooting. Press any key to Reboot the system.Drive ListRAID1Type = RAID0RAID0 CVTRAID 0/1RAID3RAID5 RAID5 CVTUninitializedState = Array #%1 is off-line.At least one mirrored pair has a drive down.Non-fault-tolerantFault-tolerantDrives = %1Spare Drive Count = %1%1MB GB Data Block Size = %1KB Drives available for assignment = %1 RAID Level Min Drive Count Max Drive Count Comments RAID0 1 16 Non-fault-tolerant striped RAID1 2 2 Fault Tolerant %2 %3How many members will this array have (excluding spares)? Invalid entry. Valid range is %1 to %2.Counts > 8 are for MIRRORED arrays only and must be an even number.%1 drive(s) available.Are you satisfied with your selections? (y|n) How many spare drives? No RAID Boards Found. Please Reboot. Do you want to exit ARCONFIG and reboot? (Y/N) DOS Unit number for array #%1: DOS Unit Numbers can range from 80 to 87: Boot Array = YesRAID5 3 16 Fault-tolerant stripedRAID 0/1 4 16 Drive count must be even%1Spare too small.I Up/Dn: Move Up/Down Enter: Select Array Esc : Previous MenuUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Display Array Esc: DoneUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Delete Array Esc: DoneArray #%1 Arrays configuredChange ArrayChannel %1Main MenuOperation disallowed. Array Member is UP. May result in Data Loss.Up/Dn: Select Array Enter: Redefine Array Esc: DoneUp/Dn: Select Array Enter: Initialize Array Esc: DoneArray Size(MB) = %1Boot Array = NoData Block Size(KB) = %1Array Status = FAULT TOLERANTArray Status = CRITICALReboot the system using Ctrl+Alt+Del KeysThis array may have valid Data. Continue with Formatting.(Y/N)If you still want to continue, choose the Yes option.Array is Offline. Cannot Reconstruct any member.This Member is Up. Reconstruct not allowed.Up/Dn: Move Up/Down Enter: Select Drive Esc : Previous MenuOperation not allowed. Some members are Missing/Down.^Change ArraySpare #%1Member #%1Replacement Drive too smallDrive may have valid Operating System Partitions.This Drive has valid Partition Table. Continue(Y/N). Main MenuDisk Array OperationsDisk Array ^OperationsArray Status = OKAYArray Status = OFFLINE^Reconstruct Array ^Verify Array Spare ^Pool OperationsEnter %1 to %2: Some Arrays have changed Configurations. Accept (Y/N). Be Sure to check the new array configuration before accepting it. Arrays Members have moved from original location. Before exiting Array Config be sure to take a look at the new configurations.Invalid entry.Maximum number of arrays already configured.^Add an Array  Incomplete Arrays Found. Before exiting Array Config be sure to use Replace Missing Member or Delete Array Functions to fix these problems.Used to add an array. Maximum allowable array count is 4.^Delete an Array Deletes the specified array from your system.Unable to access drive #%1.Singles cannot be moved.Only 1 Array. Cannot be moved.Bad Board Found.BIOS Disabled on this Board. Reboot and Run SCSI Select.Spare Pool ConfigurationConfiguration for %1UninitializedSpare Channel SCSI-ID Description SizeMember SCSI ID Channel Status CapacitySpare%1Failed to respondMarked DOWNDOWN  MISSING DRIVEMISSING DRIVEOKAY %1MBGBSideMirrorPrimarySecondary#%1Unknown error #%1 occurred.Run Verify and Filesystem check.This array is already Online.Unit Number for array #%1? Writing Zeroes to Array is ...%1 complete.Verify Array is ...%1 complete.Reconstruct Array is ...%1 complete.I/O error occurred One or more drives have a valid Operating System Partitions.One or more drives have a valid Partition Table. Continue(Y/N). Drive has valid Operating System Partitions.Drive has valid Partition Table. Continue(Y/N). Select Array TypeOptimized for ^Performance(RAID Level 0) Optimized for ^Data Protection(Raid Level 1)Arrow Keys : to select Option Enter Key : To Confirm Selection Escape Key : Previous ScreenTab: Select channel Tab: Select channel Up/Dn: Select drive Ins: Install drive Del: Deselect driveDedicated Spares are extra drives that are dedicated to this array. Dedicated Spares will be automatically used if a drive fails.Do you want to define dedicated spares for this array ? (y|n) Each array may have up to %1 dedicated spares.Maximum dedicated spare count is %1.SPARE #%1 Array # = %1 Use Custom Setup to change Configuration.Change Array ^Configuration Takes few minutes to several hours, depending on hard disk type.^Redefine an Array Used to redefine the drives in an existing array.Array already has 2 Spares defined.This Drive has a valid partition table.If you do not want to use this drive, choose No optionAdd ^Spare Drive(s) This array already has the maximum number of spares.This function is used to add a spare to an existing array.Drive^Display Boot Order No spares are defined.Are you sure that you want to delete this array. (y/n) :If you delete this array, all information on this array will be lost.SizeChnIDTypeDrivesCreatedVerifiedReconstructedShows Boot Order of Arrays and Singles on this Array Adapter.Add/Delete or change arrays.Add/Delete Drives to Spare Pool.Displays information about this Utility.Not allowed on this type of Array. Array # Member SCSI ID Channel Status Add/Delete SpareAdd/Delete ^Spare Drive^Express Setup^Custom SetupUses typical default values to do fast initial setup.Provides access to Advanced Options for Custom Setup.Setup Type Selection MenuArray Name. Drives available for assignment = %1 RAID Level Min Drive Count Max Drive Count Comments RAID0 1 16 Non-fault-tolerant striped RAID1 2 2 Fault Tolerant Bus #%1Spare Pool^Display Spare Pool Devices ^Add Device to Spare PoolDelete Device ^from Spare Pool^Add Spare Drive ^Delete Spare DriveNo drives in spare pool.Array Status =OFFLINE, Not Iniialized#%1 %2 %3SCSI IDs on Channel #%1 %2 %3Array #%1 Array #%1 Initialized on PCI Bus #%1 #%1%2 %3 %4Bus #=%1 Channel=%2 SCSI ID=%3^Redefine an Array Array #%1,Spare #%2Init MenuArray is initialized with all Zeroes. This Initialization method is faster than low-level formatting.Low-Level ^Format an Array Each drive in the array will be sent a SCSI Format command. This should be used only if the drives in the array REQUIRE a SCSI Format command. After SCSI Format each drive will be initialized with all Zeroes.Improper drive count for this type of array.Initialize to RAID^5 ^Initialize an Array Initialize to RAID5 C^VT Initialize to RAID0 ^CVT Author : Rahul MittalInitialize to RAID^0 Mirrored arrays must consist of an even number of members.Initialize to ^Mirrored Are you sure? (y|n)Unable to access drive #%1. %1 deleted.Member of %1 replaced.Array #%1 marked bootable.Initialization of %1 is complete.Low-level formatting of %1 is complete.Formatting Array. Writing system sectors... Writing reserved sectors... CD-ROM Drivers copied. Update config.sys to include CD-ROM Drivers.Array Model = %1NetWare Drivers installed. Update startup.ncf to include NetWare Drivers.%1Put the Drivers diskette in floppy drive a:SCSI IO Error on Channel=%1 SCSI_ID=%2. Check the SCSI Configuration.Cannot Verify this ArrayCannot Reconstruct this ArrayVerify CompleteReconstruct CompleteVerify not completed because of SCSI IO Errors.Reconstruct not completed because of SCSI IO Errors.Spare added to Spare Pool.Spare from %1 deleted.Are you sure you want to delete %1? (y|n) Drive deleted from Spare Pool.Drive added as Spare.%1 created successfully.Duplicate Array Name.Initialization of Array Failed.Maximum number of arrays defined already.React^ivate ArrayTo make an array online. This does not guarantee data integrity.Use Up/Down Arrow keys to select drive; Enter to execute; Esc to quit.The Format command failed on drive #%1.Too many arrays found. Cannot hanlde. Disconenct and reboot.Array Name should be 1 to 15 character long.Too many Units. Array Config can handle only 16 units.Elapsed time %1Initializing all blocks on array #%1 to zero ... %2 complete.A SCSI Inquiry command failed.Product(%1) Page(0x%2) A SCSI Mode Sense command to a drive in the disk array has failed.The Read Capacity command for drive #%1 failed.A SCSI Mode Select command to a drive in the disk array failed.Offset(%1) Val(0x%2) Replace a MISSING Drive.Add Maximum of 2 Dedicated Spares.Delete Dedicated Spare in the Array.Display Drives in the Spare Pool.Add Maximum of 8 Spares.Delete Drive from the Spare Pool.No Devices Found.Accept default or refer to the array user's manual for further details.Do you want to specify a new data block size? (y|n) %1KB 16 KB Cannot open %1. Select Type of Usage^Multimedia^CAD^OthersDisplays the members of array, and other details.To define RAID0, RAID1, RAID 0/1 and RAID5 arrays.To delete arrays. This will destroy all data on the arrays.To initialize the array. Data on arrays will be destroyed.Verifies RAID1/RAID10 or RAID5 array.Allows you to add/delete a dedicated spare.Allows you to bring back up a DOWN drive.Allows you to replace any member of an array.Select Boot OrderDisk Array will be Boot Drive Disk Array will not be a Boot DriveThis Array will be a Boot Drive. This Array will not be a Boot Drive. Initialization of %1 is skipped.%1 WARNINGDelete ArrayArray #^1Array #^2Array #^3Array #^4Select UnitUnit #%1 Up/Dn: Move Up/Down Enter: Select Unit Esc : Previous MenuSelect ArrayArray StatusArray State = Array Substate = UNKNOWNNumber of members = %1Spare drive %1 status = UPmarked DOWN Member %1 status =  %1 %2 %3 %4  %1 %2 %3 %4 DOWNThis array has a valid partition table.Select Array TypeDOS Menu^Low-Level Format Initialize Array to ^Zero RAID^0 RAI^D 0/1 RAID^1 RAID^5 RAID5 C^VT Select Initialize ModeArray %1All data on this array will be lost! Do you want to continue? (y|n) Creation date = %1Up/Dn: Select drive Ins: Install drive Del: Deselect driveF1 = Help toggle Arrow Keys or Hot Key = Select menu item Esc = Quit menuInvalid drive count for array type chosen.System MenuThe data block size for fault-tolerant arrays is the stripe size of both data and parity blocks. The data block size for RAID0 arrays is the stripe size of the data block.Invalid Adaptec disk array model number of %1 for command %2.Not enough drives to configure any RAID level.AAA-130 Two Channel RAIDAthenaViking IIOff-line Adaptec Disk Array Installation UtilityConfiguration MenuType=Drive Channel IDSpare Channel IDArray #%1=%2 Spare Pool has 8 drives already. Selected Device is %1Sense Data :Stat = %1 SCSI Error Up/Down:Move Up/Down Enter:Select Array to be moved in Boot Order. If you intend to install and then boot Windows NT from this array, assign lowest SCSI IDs starting with 0 to the members of this array. Boot Order For Singles And Arrays Up/Down:Move Up/Down. Esc :Previous Menu. Enter :Select Array to be moved in Boot Order.Up Arrow : To move up the Selected Array. Down Arrow: To move down the Selected Array. Enter : When finished moving the Array.Arrays found that are not supported by Array Config. Cannot proceed. Delete Spare Menu  Up/Down: Move Up/Down. Enter : Select Drive to Delete. Escape : Previous Screen.^Test Unit Ready Send the SCSI command Test Unit Ready to selected device^Inquiry Send the SCSI command Inquiry to selected device Select SCSI Command Select Drive Send a SCSI command to selected SCSI deviceArray #%1,Member #%2Send SCSI ^CommandTab: Select channel Up/Dn: Select drive Enter the configuration file name If left blank default file name ARCONFIG.CFG will be used. Array configuration saved to hard disk. Array configuration could not be saved to hard disk.Tab: Select Channel Esc: Done Array configuration saved to file successfully. Array configuration could not be saved to a file. Press ESC to skip initialization.^Save EEPROM Contents To Save EEPROM Contents to a fileUp/Down:Move Up/Down Enter :Select Board Esc :Previous Menu^Display Contents of EEPROM Displays the contents of EEPROM in hex format.Adaptec disk array configuration changed.Dia^gnostic OperationsTo Perform Diagnostic OperationsSave Configuration on ^File To Save Configuration in a file Save Configuration on ^Hard DisksTo Save Configuration on Hard DisksDiagnostics Menu Enter the File Name.  Error Opening the File Error Reading Header of Config. File Error Writing Header of Config. File Error Reading the Configuration File Error Writing the Configuration File A %1 Array will be configured using following drives .. %2 %3 Express Setup did not find two drives to create the array The current drive configuration is as follows ... Available Drives = %1 Drives with valid partition = %2 Drives used in Arrays = %3 %4 Verify your selection .... Array type = %1 Usage = %2 %3 Press Esc to reconfigure, any other key to continueAAA-130 Three Channel RAIDAbout Array Config ^Utility Do you want to use drives with partition to create array? (Y/N)%s Bus #%dRAID BoardsArray Config utility provides a way to view, create and manage disk arrays. %1