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Configuring the RAID controller after a hardware change
The RAID card's configuration is stored on both the card and on the hard drive, so typically
you are not required to reconfigure RAID unless you are making a change to the RAID system
(for example, if you replace the hard drives with higher-capacity hard drives).
Caution:
Risk of data loss
This procedure requires that the logical drive be initialized. When you initialize the logical
drive, all data on the hard drives is erased.
Do not perform this procedure unless you are replacing the hard drives, or you are rebuilding
the Avaya CallPilot® system (that is, reinstalling the Windows operating system and Avaya
CallPilot software).
Warning:
Avaya strongly recommends that you not perform low level formatting. Performing low level
formatting results in the drives becoming unusable.
To configure an LSI Elite 1600 or LSI320-2 RAID system
1. Turn on the server and press Ctrl+M when prompted during system bootup.
Note:
The Ctrl+M utility can take up to 1 minute to launch. The system may appear
frozen. Do not reset.
2. From the Management menu, select Objects and press Enter.
3. From the Objects menu select Adapter and press Enter.
4. From the Adapter menu select Factory Default.
5. Select Yes to confirm the selection and press Enter.
6. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete when prompted to restart system.
7. During bootup, press Ctrl+M to re-enter the RAID setup utility.
8. From the Management menu select Objects → Adapter, then ensure the values are
set as follows:
Flex RAID Power Fail: Enabled Fast Initialization: On Disk Spin up Timing: 1 Disk
every 6 secs Cache Flush Timings: Every 4 seconds Rebuild Rate: 30% Alarm
Control: Enabled Other Adapter Settings: — Emulation: Mass Storage — Auto
Rebuild: Disabled — Initiator ID: 7 — Cluster Mode: Disabled — Multiple PCI
Delayed Transactions: Disabled — Force Boot: On — Coercion Algorithm: GigaByte
Way — Cc Restoration: Enabled
RAID operations
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