7.
When the
Keep Data/Erase Disk
message is displayed, press F3 to keep the
data currently on this disk. The value in the Array Disk column changes to
Primary.
8.
Use the arrow keys to select the secondary (mirrored) disk for the IM volume.
Select
Yes
as the value for the Array Disk column.
Notes:
a.
If a partition is defined on the disk, a message warns you that the data
will be lost when the mirrored volume is created. Press
Delete
to confirm
erasing data from the disk.
b.
To configure mirrored volume disks, with an optional hot spare disk, see
“Configuring mirrored volume disks for Integrated Mirrored Array (IM)
two disk, with an optional hot spare disk or Integrated Mirrored Enhanced
Array (IME) three to five disks, with an optional hot spare disk:” on page
56.
9.
On the RAID Properties screen, use the arrow key to select the first disk for
the IME volume.
10.
Use the arrow keys to move to the Array Disk column for this disk, and use
the + and – keys to select
Yes
as the value.
11.
When the
Keep Data/Erase Disk
message is displayed, press Delete to erase
the disk.
12.
Use the arrow keys to select the next disk for the IME volume. Select
Yes
as
the value for the Array Disk column.
Note:
If a partition is defined on the disk, a message warns you that the data
will be lost when the mirrored volume is created. Press Delete to
confirm erasing data from the disk.
13.
Repeat the previous steps to select up to four more disks for the IME volume.
If you want to configure a hot spare disk for the volume, you can select up to
three more disks.
14.
(Optional) Use the arrow keys to select a hot spare disk for the IME volume.
Select
Yes
as the value for the Hot Spare column.
15.
When you have selected all disks for the IM volume, Press C to create the
array after all drives have been chosen, and then select
Save Changes
to exit
this menu. Press Enter and select
Save
.
16.
Repeat Step 1 above and select
View Existing Array
to view the New Array.
17.
To delete the New Array, select
Manage Array
.
18.
Press Y to delete the New Array and exit the Adapter properties screen.
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