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flashing character will appear at the Drive Selection Menu where you can
choose the member drives to be included in the JBOD.
Step 2. Use the Space key to select members of the JBOD configuration. The
flashing cursor should change to a lower case ‘j’ character once any of the
connected disk drives has been selected. Follow the same method to
select another member drive. The maximum number of member drives in
a JBOD is four and the minimum is two.
Step 3. You should then be prompted by a “Create RAID1(Y/N)” confirm box.
Step 4. Press Y and then some necessary information will be written to the selected
disk drives.
WARNING!
All data previously stored on the member drives of a RAID configuration will
be destroyed during the RAID initialization process. If you use “used” drives
to create a RAID array, make you have moved or backed up your data before
creating a RAID array out of these disk drives.
Step 5. Next you will be prompted to provide a nickname for the created array.
Upper and lower case alphabetic, numeric, space, and underscore
characters are all applicable for naming an array.
Step 6. Once an array is successfully created, it will be listed in the list of the
configured arrays.
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