5.
Assign a disk to be the Primary disk in the array. Move the cursor to the
RAID Disk
column,
and then to the row for the disk that will be the Primary; then press
Enter
. In this example,
the disk in Slot Num (or port) 2 has been assigned to be the Primary:
6.
Repeat the process from the previous step to assign another disk as the Secondary; the
Secondary disk will contain the mirrored copy of the data on the Primary disk.
7.
When you have assigned Primary and Secondary disks, press C to create the array. The
following screen appears:
Example: Adding, Viewing, and Deleting An Integrated Mirror Volume Using drvcfg
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