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Chapter 4 Installing Software
Booting from a Legacy Disk
Legacy disks include new, uninitialized disks; disks that contain non-RAIDCore data; or disks that contain an
operating system and that are connected to a motherboard that has a RAIDCore controller.
A legacy disk appears, in the BIOS Configuration Utility and in RAIDConsole, as a legacy array. When the legacy
disk is initialized using RAIDCore, RAIDCore configuration data is written to the disk. The legacy array then
becomes an online disk that can be used in a RAIDCore array.
1.
Shut down the system.
2.
Connect the legacy disks to the ports on the motherboard.
3.
Boot the system.
4.
Install the RAIDCore drivers for the particular operating system. For Windows operating systems see
Install
Drivers and Applications: Windows Operating Systems
on page 36
.
For
Linux operating systems: see
Install Drivers and Applications: Linux Operating Systems
on page 41.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to initialize disks or create arrays when installing the controller drivers.
5.
Boot the system.
NOTE:
The legacy array should now exist in the RAIDCore BIOS, and the system should be booting from
the legacy disk.
Supplemental Linux Information
Manually Install RAIDCore Drivers on an Existing Installation of Linux
If Linux has already been installed on the system, you need only to install the drivers for the RAIDCore
software.
Install the RAIDCore software driver
1.
Boot-up Linux.
2.
Insert the RAIDCore Media CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
3.
Follow the procedures at
Install Drivers and Applications: Linux Operating Systems
on page 41.
NOTE:
If a problem occurs, manually install the drivers by following the manual installation procedure
below.
Manually install the RAIDCore driver
In a terminal window install the driver:
cd /opt/raidcore/driver_sdk
./install
NOTE:
The install script requires that the kernel-development packages be installed. The kernel source and
headers are required to build the matching RAIDCore drivers.
After the drivers for the RAIDCore software are installed, install the bcadm program to manage the RAID
controllers, arrays, and disks.
Summary of Contents for RAIDCore
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