Enabling a pfr600 raid controller – Grass Valley Profile XP Aug 16 2004 User Manual
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Performing PFR600 maintenance tasks
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4. Click
OK
to continue.
The RAID controller is disabled. You can check controller status in the Disk
Utility. You may need to refresh the display.
5. Remove and replace the disabled RAID controller module.
Refer to procedures in the PFR600 Instruction Manual.
6. On inserting the replacement RAID controller, it initializes and is automatically
enabled to become the “backup” RAID controller.
This concludes the Disabling a PFR600 RAID controller for removal procedure.
NOTE: If you accidentally disable the wrong controller, you can enable it again.
Refer to Enabling a PFR600 RAID controller.
Enabling a PFR600 RAID controller
This feature is provided in case you accidentally disable the wrong RAID Controller in
“Disabling a PFR600 RAID controller for removal” on page 110. If this occurs, you can
use the following steps to enable the controller.
To enable a RAID controller:
1. In GVG Disk Utility, expand the tree view, then select the controller icon. (Peer
controllers that share the same set of disks are automatically selected as a pair.)
2. Check that the peer controller status is Offline.
3. Right-click the controller icon, then select
Advanced | Enable A Controller
or
Enable
B Controller
.
4. Click
OK
to continue.