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When all arrays are created, exit ArrayConfigU2, remove the
ArrayConfigU2 diskette, and reboot the system. After you
reboot you can write data to the arrays. At this point, you can
make the array bootable as described in the next section.
Making the Array Bootable
You can make the array bootable so that the system boots from the
array instead of from a stand-alone (single) disk.
To make the array bootable, the array must be set to #0 in the boot
order. Follow these steps if you want the system to boot from the
newly created array:
Note:
The system will always attempt to boot from any
installed non-SCSI disks (for example, any IDE disk drive at
drive C). You must disable or remove all non-SCSI disks if
you want the system to boot from a SCSI disk or array.
1
Insert the ArrayConfigU2 diskette in the system’s floppy disk
drive A.
2
Reboot the system from the diskette. ArrayConfigU2 starts
automatically.
3
Select Display Boot Order from the Main Menu. The Boot
Order for Singles and Arrays window appears.
4
If the newly created array is at the top of the list, preceded by
the words
Unit 0
, no changes are necessary; if it has some other
unit number, highlight the array name and press Enter.
5
Use the arrow keys to move the selected array to the top of the
list. Then press Enter. If you want to change the boot order of
another array, select it, move it with the arrow keys, and press
Enter
again.
6
Press Esc to return to the Main Menu.
7
Exit ArrayConfigU2, remove the diskette from drive A, and
reboot the system.