Using a pre-loaded scsi drive "as-is – Dell PERC 4/DC User Manual

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Manual Rebuild – Rebuilding an Individual Drive

1.

 

Select Objects—> Physical Drive from the Management Menu.

 

A device selection window displays the devices connected to the current controller.

2.

 

Designate an available drive as a hot spare before the rebuild starts.

 

See the section

Designating Drives as Hot Spares

for instructions on designating a hot spare.

3.

 

Press the arrow keys to select the failed physical drive you want to rebuild, then press <Enter>.

4.

 

Select Rebuild from the action menu and respond to the confirmation prompt.

 

Rebuilding can take some time, depending on the drive capacity.

5.

 

When the rebuild is complete, press any key to display the previous menu.

 

Manual Rebuild – Batch Mode

1.

 

Select Rebuild from the Management Menu.

 

A device selection window displays the devices connected to the current controller. The failed drives display as FAIL.

2.

 

Press the arrow keys to highlight any failed drives to be rebuilt.

3.

 

Press the spacebar to select the desired physical drive for rebuild.

4.

 

After you select the physical drives, press <F10> and select Yes at the prompt.

 

The selected drives change to REBLD. Rebuilding can take some time, depending on the number of drives selected and the drive capacities.

5.

 

When the rebuild is complete, press any key to continue.

6.

 

Press <Esc> to display the Management Menu.

 

Using a Pre-loaded SCSI Drive "As-is"

 

 

If you have a SCSI hard drive that is already loaded with software and the drive is a boot disk containing an operating system, add the PERC device driver to
this system drive before you switch to the RAID controller and attempt to boot from it. Perform the following steps:

1.

 

Connect the SCSI drive to the channel on the RAID controller, with proper termination and target ID settings.

2.

 

Boot the computer.

3.

 

Start the configuration utility by pressing <Ctrl><M>.

4.

 

Select Configure—> Easy Configuration.

5.

 

Press the cursor keys to select the pre-loaded drive.

6.

 

Press the spacebar.

 

Type

Description

 

Automatic

Rebuild

 

If you have configured hot spares, the RAID controller automatically tries to use them to rebuild failed disks. Select Objects—> Physical

Drive to display the list of physical drives while a rebuild is in progress. The hot spare drive changes to REBLD A[array number]-[drive
number
], indicating the hard drive is being replaced by the hot spare. For example, REBLD A01-02 indicates that the data is being rebuilt on
hard drive 2 in array 1.

 

Manual

Rebuild

 

Manual rebuild is necessary if no hot spares with enough capacity to rebuild the failed drives are available.You must insert a drive with

enough storage into the subsystem before rebuilding the failed drive. Use the following procedures to rebuild a failed drive manually in
individual or batch mode.

NOTE:

To use a pre-loaded system drive in the manner described here, you must make it the first logical drive defined (for example: LD1) on the

controller it is connected to. This will make the drive ID 0 LUN 0. If the drive is not a boot device, the logical drive number is not critical.

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