Intel 410 User Manual

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Chapter 3. Installing and Using the RAID Array 410 Manager for Windows NT

EK–SMRAC–IG. C01

3–5

To help you get started, and to familiarize you with the manager, we have provided simpli-
fied practice examples for setting up an initial configuration. (Your display screens may look
slightly different from those shown here, depending upon the version of your RAID Manager
software.) Complete instructions for using the manager are contained in the manual, RAID
410 Manager for Alpha/Intel User’s Guide
, (AA-QU63C-TE), included with the system.

NOTE

The RAID Manager graphical user interface facilitates configuring
your system. However, the configuration process is not finished
until you complete the steps described in Chapter 4

, Completing

Your Configuration Setup under Windows NT.

You may use the examples in the following sections to practice setting up your configura-
tion. The examples shown describe how to configure a disk, a Mirrorset, Stripeset, and a
Spare disk. Configurations other than those described are set up in manner similar to the ex-
amples shown. When you have finished with the examples, you may delete the practice con-
figuration.

3.6

Creating an Initial Configuration

The following steps describe creating an initial configuration for your subsystem.

NOTES

If you have not already done so, you may wish to take this oppor-
tunity now to plan how you are going to configure your system us-
ing disks (JBODs), Stripesets, Mirrorsets, RAIDsets, or combina-
tions. This will allow you to better make use of the examples given.

For background information relative to the above terms, refer to
the

SWXRC RAID Array Controller User’s Guide (EK-SMCS1-UG),

especially

Appendix C, Working with RAIDsets.

The procedures described in this section are summary in nature.
For more information, refer to the manual,

RAID 410 Manager for

Alpha/Intel User’s Guide (AA-QU63C-TE).

3.6.1

Displaying Physical/Logical View of System

The RAID Manager allows you to view your configuration in either a physical view or a
logical view. In our examples, we use the physical view. Select physical view by performing
the following steps:

1. Activate the RAID Manager by clicking on the

RAID Manager

icon (typically accessed

from the Windows NT Program Manager).

Doing so brings up the RAID Manager main window (see Figure 3–1). (While the win-
dow is being displayed, the screen momentarily displays the message: Please Wait.
Scanning Your System.

2. Click on the

Settings

pull-down menu. From the Settings pull-down menu choices,

choose

Physical View Preferred

(for our examples) from the choices offered.

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