Swapping two virtual disks, Swapping – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S110 User Manual

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Swapping two Virtual Disks

Use the Swap Two Virtual Disks option of the PERC BIOS Configuration

Utility to arrange virtual disks in a different order.

CAUTION:

Do not swap the first-listed virtual disk at Virtual Disks if it is the

system’s bootable virtual disk. The bootable virtual disk must always be the first-
listed virtual disk at Virtual Disks.

Before you Begin

• The Swap Two Virtual Disks option is enabled only if there is at least one

initialized physical disk in the system. For example, if all the physical disks

in the system are Non-RAID, the

Swap Two Virtual Disks option is

disabled.

• It is recommended that the bootable virtual disk be a redundant virtual

disk-type, such as RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 10, to preserve data in case a

physical disk in the virtual disk fails. As required, swap that virtual disk

into the first position at

Virtual Disks, if it is not already virtual

disk 1. See the

Swap Two Virtual Disks option below.

• The boot device and the boot order are user-selectable.
• The swap feature is available only with the PERC BIOS Configuration

Utility.

NOTE:

Only two virtual disks can be swapped at a time.

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

Configuration

Utility.

3 At the Main Menu field, select Swap Two Virtual Disks

.

Press <Enter>.

4 Use the arrow keys to highlight a virtual disk at the Virtual Disk field.

Press <Insert>.

5 Use the arrow keys to highlight another virtual disk. Press <Insert>.
6 Press <Enter> to swap the virtual disks.

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