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Intel® Integrated RAID Controller GSU31 User’s Manual
Rev 1.0
Advanced Installation Steps
2.4
Advanced RAID Configuration Utility
2.4.1
Introduction
Advanced RAID Configuration Utility (RCU) is a pre-OS DOS based utility used to create
multiple volumes. Advanced RCU is an alternative to the RCU, which can only create one RAID
volume at a time. However, the RCU must be used to select the boot device. See
more information on selecting a boot device.
The Advanced RCU interface is organized exactly as the Storage Console graphical user interface
but without the menu. For a full description of Advanced RCU functionality and its use see
Section 4.3.4, Intel® Integrated RAID Storage Console
. (The Storage Console is the browser-
based version of the Advanced RCU.)
Use Advanced RCU to:
•
Create and configure more than one RAID volume
•
Select specific drives to be part of a RAID volume
•
Display Volume information
•
Delete a RAID Volume
•
Reset an Entire RAID Configuration
•
Display Help Text
•
Format disks
•
Pass-through disks to OS
•
Add disks to the server
2.4.2
Keyboard Navigation
2.4.3
How to Invoke Advanced RCU
1. Boot the server from the Intel® Integrated RAID CD-ROM.
2. At the ROM-DOS menu select option 3, Advanced RCU.
3. Select the Adapter to be configured. (See
.) They are listed in the order they are
found in the system.
4. Follow the prompts (press Enter 3 times) to continue to the Advanced RCU Main menu.
Table 2-3. Advanced RCU Keyboard Commands
Command
Functionality
Arrow Key Right
Follow a link
Arrow Key Left
Go Back
Arrow Key Down
Move down (within a screen)
Arrow Key Up
Move up (within a screen)
Enter
Select or submit an action