© National Instruments
|
C-3
6.
When
Capacity
is highlighted, press <Enter> to specify the disk capacity to configure for
RAID1.
7.
Press <Enter> when
Create Volume
is highlighted. A warning message displays,
indicating that all data on the selected disks will be lost.
8.
At the
Are you sure you want to create this volume (Y/N)
prompt, press
<Y> to create the RAID volume or <N> to return to the
Create Volume
menu.
Recovery
Use this feature to create the recovery volume by copying data from a designated master drive
to a designated recovery drive.
Note
A recovery drive is a backup drive to store data copied from the original
(master) drive. A master drive is the original drive containing the source files to be
copied to the recovery drive.
Follow these steps to create a recovery drive:
1.
Select
Create RAID Volume
from the main menu and press <Enter>. The Create Volume
Menu screen appears.
2.
Specify a name for the recovery disk drive and press <Enter>.
3.
When
RAID Level
is highlighted, use the up and down arrow keys to select
Recovery
and
press <Enter>.
4.
When
Select Disks
is highlighted, press <Enter> to select the HDD to create the recovery
volume.
5.
On the
Select Disks
screen, use the up and down arrow keys to select a drive to use as your
master drive and press <Tab> to configure it as your master drive. Use the arrow keys to
select your recovery drive and press the space bar to configure it. Press <Enter> to complete
the disk selection.
6.
When
RAID Capacity
is highlighted, enter your RAID volume capacity and press
<Enter>. The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed.
7.
When
Sync
is highlighted, use the up and down arrow keys to select the
Continuous
or
On
Request
update policy. If you select
Continuous
, data on the master drive is copied to the
recovery drive automatically as long as both drives are connected to the system. If you
select
On Request
, data on the master drive is copied to the recovery drive when you
request it.
8.
Press <Enter> when the
Create Volume
item is highlighted. A warning message displays,
indicating that all data on the selected disks will be lost.
9.
At the
Are you sure you want to create this volume (Y/N)
prompt, press
<Y> to create the RAID volume or <N> to return to the
Create Volume
menu without
making changes.