; * Policy.Template ; * ; * This policy is meant to show the full syntax of the policies file using ; * a complex example. ; * ; * Comments are provided for extra information about each parameter. ; * For complete details concerning each parameter, see the Users Guide. ; * Though this is a legal policies file, you will need to edit it for your hardware. ; Policy name ; Description: Labels the start of a policy, and gives the policy a name. ; Syntax: [Policy.<name>], where: ; <name> is any combination of letters, numbers, underscores, dashes, or dots ('.'). ; Notes: You may have multiple policies in a single policies file (up to 50). [Policy.Template] ; AppliesTo.[n] ; Description: Tells when to use this policy. ; Syntax: AppliesTo.[n] = <parameter_list>, where: ; [n] is a number (1-12). ; <parameter_list> is a list of hardware parameters describing when to use this ; policy, or the keyword ALL. Valid hardware parameters are: ; -- t:<controller_name> ; -- m:<machine_type> ; -- s:<machine_serial_number> ; -- c:<controller_number> (scan order relative to other RAID adapters) ; -- d:<number_of_drives_attached> ; Notes: This is the only required parameter for each policy. ; AppliesTo.1 will cause this policy to configure any ServeRAID-6M adapter with 15 drives attached. AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-6M,d:15 ; AppliesTo.2 will cause this policy to configure any controller on a system with machine type 8870, ; serial number 56H3896, and controller scan order 3. AppliesTo.2 = m:8870,s:56H3896,c:3 ; The following lists the names of the remaining RAID controllers ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-4H ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-4Mx ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-4Lx ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-5i ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-6i ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-6M ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-7k ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-7t ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-7e-SATA ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-7e-SCSI ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-8i ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-8k ;AppliesTo.1 = t:ServeRAID-8k-l ;AppliesTo.1 = t:LSI-SCSI-RAID ;AppliesTo.1 = t:LSI-IDeal-RAID ;AppliesTo.1 = t:LSI-SAS-RAID ;AppliesTo.1 = t:LSI-MegaRAID ;AppliesTo.1 = ALL ; RebuildRate ; Description: (Advanced users) Sets the controller rebuild rate. ; Syntax: RebuildRate = HIGH, MEDIUM, or LOW. ; Notes: Not supported on some controllers. RebuildRate = HIGH ; StripeSize ; Description: (Advanced users) Sets the controller stripe size. ; Syntax: StripeSize = 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096 ; Notes: Has no effect on some RAID levels, and not all stripe sizes are supported on all controllers. StripeSize = 32 ; ReadAhead ; Description: (Advanced users) Sets the read-ahead caching mode for the controller. ; Syntax: ReadAhead = ON, OFF, or ADAPTIVE ; Notes: Not supported on some controllers, and not all modes are supported on all controllers. ReadAhead = ON ; Init ; Description: (Advanced users) Sets Array initialization method for the controller. ; Syntax: Init = BUILD or QUICK ; Notes: Not supported on some controllers. Init = QUICK ; Array_Mode ; Description: Sets the mode to use when creating arrays. ; Syntax: Array_Mode = AUTO or CUSTOM ; Notes: AUTO mode (default) automatically chooses the drives to place in each array. ; CUSTOM mode requires you to specify each drive to place in each array. Array_Mode = CUSTOM ; Array_Defaults ; Description: Allows you to adjust the AUTO Array_Mode. ; Syntax: Array_Defaults = <variance>:<hotspares>, where: ; <variance> is 0% (default), 5%, 10%, or 100%. ; <hotspares> is the number of hot-spare drives to create. ; Notes: Only valid if Array_Mode is set to AUTO. ;Array_Defaults = 0%:1 ; Array.[letter] ; Description: Lists the drives to include in each array. ; Syntax: Array.[letter] = <drive_list>, where: ; [letter] is the array letter (A-H). ; <drive_list> is the list of drives to include in the array. ; May be listed by numerical order, by Channel/Target ID and SCSI/Bus num, ; or by using the keyword ALL to indicate all remaining drives should be used. ; Notes: Only valid if Array_Mode is set to CUSTOM. Array.A = 1,2 Array.B = 3,4,5,6 Array.C = ALL ;Array.A = 1:0,1:1 ;Array.B = 1:2,1:3,1:4,1:5 ;Array.C = ALL ; Hotspares ; Description: Lists the drives to designate as hot-spare drives. ; Syntax: Hotspares = <drive_list>, where: ; <drive_list> is the list of drives to designate as hot-spare drives. ; Drives may be listed by numerical order, by Channel/Target ID and SCSI/Bus num, ; or using the keyword ALL to indicate all remaining drives should be used. Hotspares = 11,12 ;Hotspares = 1:11,1:12 ; Logical_Mode ; Description: Sets the mode to use when creating logical drives. ; Syntax: Logical_Mode = AUTO or CUSTOM ; Notes: AUTO mode (default) automatically chooses how logical drives are created on each array. ; CUSTOM mode requires you to specify how each logical drive is created on each array. Logical_Mode = AUTO ; Logical_Defaults ; Description: Allows you to adjust the AUTO Logical_Mode. ; Syntax: Logical_Defaults = <size>:<RAID_level>:<write-cache_mode>, where: ; <size> is drive size in MB, or the keyword FILL. ; <RAID_level> is the RAID level for the logical drive (AUTO, 0, 1, 1E, 5, 5E, 5EE, etc.) ; <write-cache_mode> (optional, Advanced users) is ON, OFF, or AUTO. ; Notes: Only valid if Logical_Mode is set to AUTO. ; You can simply omit <write-cache_mode> if you want to take the controller default value. ;Logical_Defaults = 4096:0 ; Logical.[n] ; Description: Lists the parameters for the logical drives to create using ; Syntax: Logical.[n] = <array_letter>:<size>:<RAID_level>:<write-cache_mode> ; <array_letter> is the letter of the array where the logical drive should be created (A-H). ; <size> is drive size in MB, or the keyword FILL. ; <RAID_level> is the RAID level for the logical drive (AUTO, 0, 1, 1E, 5, 5E, 5EE, etc.) ; <write-cache_mode> (optional, Advanced users) is ON, OFF, or AUTO. ; Notes: Only valid if Logical_Mode is set to CUSTOM. ; You can simply omit <write-cache_mode> if you want to take the controller default value. ; Each array must contain at least on logical drive. Logical.1 = A:FILL:1:ON Logical.2 = B:FILL:5Download Driver Pack
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