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CAUTION
The restored configuration file must match the hardware configuration. DACCF assumes the
number of physical drives installed in the InterRAID cabinet is the same as the number of
drives configured in the configuration file.
5. Select YES and then press
ENTER
. The following message displays:
Are you sure you want to Restore Configuration?
6. Select YES and then press
ENTER
. The configuration is read from the file and saved on
the RAID controller board.
7. Exit DACCF and restart the system for the restored configuration to take effect.
Clear Configuration
Use the Clear Configuration option in the Tools menu to erase the existing configuration of
the RAID controller board.
To clear the existing configuration:
1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Configuration. The following message displays:
The existing config will be destroyed!
2. Select YES to clear the configuration.
The disk drives in the disk array will not be accessible until you define a new configuration.
Print Configuration
Use the Print Configuration option in the Tools menu to save a copy of the configuration in
ASCII format to a floppy diskette or hard disk drive.
To save an ASCII version of the configuration file:
1. Insert a diskette into the floppy disk drive.
2. From the Tools menu, select Print Configuration.
3. Type the filename for the ASCII version of the configuration file. Do not include
directory paths. Include the .TXT extension as part of the filename.
NOTE
Do not key in the filename of the binary version of the configuration file.
4. Select YES to confirm the filename.
5. To view the file, exit DACCF. At the command prompt, type the following and press
ENTER
, where filename is the name of the ASCII file you just made:
edit filename
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