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• Tag Queuing
The “Enabled” option is useful for enhancing overall system
performance under multi-tasking operating systems. The Com-
mand Tag (Drive Channel) function controls the SCSI com-
mand tag queuing support for each drive channel. This function
should normally remain enabled. “Disabled” this function only
when using older SATA drives that do not support command tag
queuing
6.6.2 Delete Volume Set
To delete a volume set from RAID set, move the cursor bar to the
main menu and click on the “Delete Volume Set” link. The “Select
The Raid Set To Delete” screen will show all RAID set numbers.
Click a RAID set number and the “Conrm The Operation” check
box and then click the “Submit” button to show all volume set
items in the selected RAID set. Click a volume set number and
the “Conrm The Operation” check box and then click the “Sub-
mit” button to delete the volume set.
6.6.3 Modify Volume Set
To modify a volume set from a RAID set:
(1). Click on the “Modify Volume Set” link.
(2). Click the volume set check box from the list that you wish to
modify. Click the “Submit” button. The following screen appears.
Use this option to modify the volume set conguration. To modify
volume set attributes, move the cursor bar to the volume set
attribute menu and click it. The "Enter The Volume Attribute”
screen appears. Move the cursor to an attribute item and then
click the attribute to modify the value. After you complete the
modication, click the “Conrm The Operation” check box and
click the “Submit” button to complete the action. But user can
only modify the last volume set capacity.
6.6.3.1 Volume Growth
Use “Expand RAID Set’ function to add disk to a RAID set. The
additional capacity can be used to enlarge the last volume
set size or to create another volume set. The “Modify Volume