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The device name assigned by NetWare. This is the Device ID from the list box. |
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The RAID type and the number of member devices. |
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The physical description of the storage object. This is the administrator-provided name on creation or on rename. If no name is provided, NetWare provides a default name. |
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The Novell driver identification number for the module; it indicates what type of driver you are using. |
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The sequential number registered for the adapter; it indicates which drive is on which adapter. |
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The Global Unique Identifier number that NSS assigns to the storage object. This number is necessary so your file system can locate the specific device. |
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Shareable for Clustering or Not Shareable for Clustering. The share state can be modified on the Devices Management page.
If you assign partitions to a software RAID device, all the devices for those member partitions must either be marked as Shareable for Clustering or as Not Shareable for Clustering. |
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The total storage capacity of the device that is reserved for data storage. For a RAID 0, the storage capacity is equal to the sum of its partitions. For RAID 1, the storage capacity is equal to a single partition size; the duplicate partitions are mirrors. For RAID 5, the storage capacity is equal to the sum of its partitions minus one partition for parity. |
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The amount of space on the device that is currently in use by NSS partitions. |
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The total amount of space on the device that is currently not in use. |
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Lists the member partitions of the selected software RAID device in a drop-down list. To view a partition’s details, select the partition in the drop-down list, then click the
icon.
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The size (in MB) of partitioned space per drive. |
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The maximum size (in KB) of a data write, as configured for a RAID 0 or RAID 5 device. |
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The total number of partitions in the selected software RAID device. |
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Shows the status of a RAID 1 (mirrored) device’s partitions: In Sync or Out of Sync. |