BIOS CONFIGURATION
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Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot System
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/Raid Setup
Raid Set Function
Volume Set Function
Physical Drives
Raid System Function
Ethernet Conguration
View System Events
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
Volume Set Function
Volume Set Function
Delete Volume Set
Modify Volume Set
Check Volume Set
StopVolume Check
Display Volume Info.
Create Volume Set
Create Volume From Raid Set
Raid Set # 01
Raid Set # 00
Volume Creation
Volume Name : Volume Set # 00
Raid Level : 5
Capacity : 160.1GB
Stripe Size : 64K
SCSI Channel : 0
SCSI ID : 0
SCSI LUN : 0
Cache Mode : Write Back
Tag Queuing : Enabled
Tag Queuing : Enabled
3.7.3.2 Delete Volume Set
To delete volume set from a RAID set, move the cursor bar to
the “Volume Set Functions” menu and select the “Delete Volume
Set” item, then press the Enter key. The “Volume Set Func-
tions” menu will show all Raid Set # items. Move the cursor
bar to a RAID set number, then press the Enter key to show all
volume sets within that Raid Set. Move the cursor to the volume
set number that is to be deleted and press Enter to delete it.
Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot System
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/Raid Setup
Raid Set Function
Volume Set Function
Physical Drives
Raid System Function
Ethernet Conguration
View System Events
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
Volume Set Function
Volume Set Function
Create Volume Set
Modify Volume Set
Check Volume Set
StopVolume Check
Display Volume Info.
Delete Volume Set
Delete Volume From Raid Set
Raid Set # 01
Raid Set # 00
Select Volume To Delete
Volume Set # 00
Delete Volume Set
No
Yes
• Tag Queuing
This option, when enabled, can enhance overall system perfor-
mance under multi-tasking operating systems. The Command
Tag (Drive Channel) function controls the SCSI command tag
queuing support for each drive channel. This function should
normally remain enabled. Disable this function only when using
older drives that do not support command tag queuing.