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3. Press the cursor keys to highlight a drive, and then press
ENTER
. A confirmation
message displays:
Do you really want to KILL the drive?
4. Select YES. The drive state changes to DED.
5. After selecting all the drives to be killed, press
ESC
.
Backup/Restore Conf
Use the Backup/Restore Conf option in the Tools menu to save a new configuration to a
diskette (back up), or to restore a configuration file that has become corrupted or lost. For
every InterRAID cabinet connected to the system, always back up a configuration file.
To back up a configuration to floppy:
1. Insert a diskette into the floppy disk drive.
2. From the Tools menu, select Backup/Restore Conf.
3. Select
Backup.
4. Press
ENTER
to confirm the warning message.
5. Type a filename for the configuration file. Do not include directory paths. Use a .CFG
extension as part of the filename to identify it as a configuration file. The following
message displays:
Existing File, if any will be overwritten!
6. Select YES and press
ENTER
.
7. Remove the diskette from the floppy disk drive.
To restore a configuration:
1. From the Tools menu, select Backup/Restore Conf.
2. Select
Restore.
3. Press
ENTER
to confirm the warning message.
4. Key in the filename for the configuration file. Do not include directory paths. If you
used a .CFG extension as part of the filename, include the extension.
WARNING
Do not key in the filename used for the ASCII version of the RAID configuration file.
The ASCII version will overwrite the binary code for setting the registers, causing
damage to the RAID controller board. The board must be replaced.
The following message displays:
Do you really want to Restore Configuration?
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