To Create a RAID Volume (x86)
FIGURE 6
Select Physical Disk Pop-up Window
9.
Review the physical disks and note their respective slots for future reference.
You can use these disks to be part of your RAID volume configuration. See
To Create a RAID Volume (x86)
After you have verified which drives are available for RAID volume configuration, as described
“To Verify the Drives and Their Slots (x86)” on page 33
, you can use those drives to
create a RAID volume. In the following procedure, drives 2 and 3 from
0:1:2
,
0:1:3
)
are being used to create a RAID 1 volume.
Note -
Do not perform the steps in this procedure if you want to install the operating system on
a non-RAID volume. Instead, use Oracle System Assistant.
Before You Begin
The HBA must have firmware level 11.05.02.00, at minimum, installed.
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