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RAID Configuration and Management

Initializing Physical Disks

New physical disks must be initialized before they can be used. Initialization

writes controller configuration information to the physical disk.
Physical disks with the following statuses can be initialized:

Non-RAID — A physical disk that was configured by a non-PERC S100

adapter or PERC S300 adapter.

Ready — Contains no stored data but has PERC S100 adapter or

PERC S300 adapter configuration information.

Physical disks that are Online cannot be initialized.

1 Power-up the system to start booting.
2 When prompted, press the <Ctrl><R> keys to access the PERC Virtual

Disk Management

utility.

3 At the Main Menu field use the arrow keys to select the Initialize

Physical Disk(s) option.

4 Press <Enter>.
5 Use the arrow keys to select Initialize for PERC S100 (PERC S300) or

Initialize to Non-Raid.

6 Press <Enter>.
7 Use the arrow keys to select a physical disk. Press <Insert> to select the

physical disk, or press the <A> key to choose all selectable physical disks.

NOTE:

You can select and initialize multiple physical disks. There is no need

to initialize one physical disk at a time.

8 Press <Enter> to initialize the selected physical disk or disks.

NOTE:

After a physical disk is initialized as Non-Raid, it appears as Non-

Raid in the Physical Disks field of the PERC Virtual Disk Management utility.

A Non-Raid virtual disk is also created and appears in the Virtual Disks

field.

9 A dialog box appears, warning that any data on the physical disk will be

permanently lost if it is initialized. Press the <C> key to continue with

initialization or press <Esc> to cancel.

Initialization takes 10–15 seconds per physical disk. A status indicator shows

which physical disk is being initialized. When initialization is complete, the

status indicator turns off, and all channels are re-scanned automatically.

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