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Adapter and RAID Controller
WebBIOS manages the Adapter starting from 0. You can see the Adapter number using
[Adapter No] in the [Adapter Selection] menu.
The Universal RAID Utility manages the RAID Controller starting from 1. You can see
the RAID Controller number using [Number] in the RAID Controller properties on the
RAID Viewer or using [RAID Controller #X] in the RAID Controller properties on the
raidcmd command.
Also, you can see the number of the Adapter managed by WebBIOS using [ID] in the
RAID Controller properties by the Universal RAID Utility.
Virtual Disk and Logical Drive
WebBIOS manages the Virtual Disk starting from 0. You can see a number of Virtual
Disk using [VD X] in Virtual Drives.
The Universal RAID Utility manages the Logical Drive starting from 1. You can see
the Logical Drive number using [Number] in the Logical Drive properties on the RAID
Viewer or using [RAID Controller #X Logical Drive #Y] in the Logical Drive
properties on the raidcmd command.
You can also see the Logical Drive number managed by WebBIOS where [ID] in the
property of Logical Drive by Universal RAID Utility.
RAID system
WebBIOS manages the RAID system starting from 0. You can see the RAID system
number using [DG X] in Physical Drives and Virtual Drives.
The Universal RAID Utility manages the RAID system starting from 1. You can see the
RAID system number using [RAID system] in the Logical Drive properties on the
RAID Viewer or using [RAID Controller #X RAID system #Y] in the RAID system
properties on the raidcmd command.
Physical Drive and Physical Device
WebBIOS manages the Physical Drive using three numbers (Connector
number:Enclosure number:Slot number). You can view these numbers shown as [x:x:x]
in the Physical Drives box. Note, however, that the Connector number is always shown
as "()" because it is not supported with this server. The Enclosure numbers are
represented starting from 1, and the Slot numbers are represented starting from 0.
Universal RAID Utility manages Physical Device using a number starting from 1 and
the ID, Enclosure number, and Slot number. The numbers of the physical devices
connected to the controller are sorted in ascending order based on the ID and assigned
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