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3.6.4.1 View Drive Information
When you choose this option, the physical disks connected to
the SATA RAID controller are listed. Move the cursor to the de-
sired drive and press Enter key to view drive information.
3.6.4.2 Create Pass-Through Disk
A pass-through disk is not controlled by the SATA RAID control-
ler rmware and thus cannot be a part of a volume set. The disk
is available directly to the operating system as an individual
disk. It is typically used on a system where the operating sys-
tem is on a disk not controlled by the SATA RAID controller rm-
ware. The SCSI Channel, SCSI ID, SCSI LUN, Cache Mode, and
Tag Queuing must be specied to create a pass-through disk.
3.6.4.3 Modify a Pass-Through Disk
Use this option to modify pass-through disk Attributes. To select
and modify a pass-through disk from the pool of pass-through
disks, move the cursor bar to the “Modify Pass-Through Drive”
option and then press the Enter key. The “Modify Pass-Through”
menu will show all pass-through drive number options. Move
the cursor bar to the desired item and then press the Enter key
to show all pass-through disk attributes. Select the parameter
from the list to be changed and them press the Enter key to
modify it.
3.6.4.4 Delete Pass-Through Disk
To delete a pass-through drive from the pass-through drive
pool, move the cursor bar to the “Delete Pass-Through Drive”
item, then press the Enter key. The “Delete Pass-Through” con-
rmation screen will appear; select Yes option to delete it.
3.6.4.5 Identify Selected Drive
You can use the "Identify Selected Drive" feature to prevent
removing the wrong drive, the selected drive fault LED will blank
when the "Identify Selected Drive" is selected.