Windows Setup and Operation 3-5
Configuring and Breaking Mirror
This section describes the procedures to configure and break the mirror of hard disk volumes using
Disk Management.
Configuring Mirror
Follow the procedures below to configure a volume mirror.
IMPORTANT:
Set mirror to the disks whose Target IDs are the pair of 0 and 3, 1 and 4, and 2 and 5. For details,
see “Hard Disk Configurations that can be Built on the NEC ” on
page 3-2.
1.
Click [Start] - [Administrative Tools] then [Computer Management]. The [Computer
Management] dialog box will appear.
2.
Click [Disk Management] under [Storage] in the console tree.
The [Disk Management] window will appear on the right panel.
3.
Insert a new disk. The disk will appear on the [Disk Management] window.
IMPORTANT:
If the status of the disk is “Not Initialized”, right-click the disk and initialize it.
If [Foreign] appears, the disk may have been used on a different server. Right-click
the disk and execute [Import Foreign Disks]. Check the contents of the disk, and save
the field whose contents are necessary .Then right-click the disk and execute
[Convert to Basic Disk…].
Summary of Contents for Express5800/320Fa-L
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