Adaptec 58300 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Creating a Bootable Array
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Setting the Boot Controller
Note: 
If your system won't contain more than one bootable controllers, skip this section. 
Adaptec HostRAID controller supports bootable disk drives and arrays. The default setting of 
the HostRAID controller and system Setup allows you to install and boot from either a disk 
drive connected to the motherboard, or from a drive or array connected to the HostRAID 
controller. To enable the system to boot from either a disk drive or an array connected to the 
HostRAID controller:
Note: 
Selecting the boot controller is done under the system BIOS Setup Utility. Launching 
the system BIOS Setup Utility varies, see the system BIOS user’s manual for more 
information.
1
Enter the system BIOS Setup.
2
Navigate to the disk drive boot sequence.
3
Move the boot controller to the top of the list.
Creating an Array
You can create a RAID 0, 1, or 10 array using one of these tools:
Array Configuration Utility (ACU)—BIOS-based menus and keyboard navigation (see 
).
Adaptec Storage Manager—Graphical software application (running from a bootable CD) 
that you can navigate with your mouse (see 
You can use either tool, but the ACU is the quicker and easier tool for this task.
Creating an Array with the ACU 
The ACU is menu-based and instructions for completing tasks display on-screen. Menus can 
be navigated using the arrows, Enter, Esc, and other keys on your keyboard.
Before creating arrays, make sure the disks for the array are connected and installed in your 
system. Disks with no usable space are shown in gray and cannot be used. See 
.
To create an array:
1
Turn on your computer and press Ctrl+A when prompted to access the ARC utility. 
2
From the ARC menu, select Array Configuration Utility (ACU).
3
From the ACU Main menu, select Create Array.
4
Select the disks for the new array. RAID 0 and 1 requires a minimum of two disk drives. 
RAID 10 requires a minimum of four disk drives. Then press Insert
To deselect any disk, highlight the disk, then press Delete.
5
Press Enter when all disks for the new array are selected. The Array Properties menu 
displays. For Array Property Information se
6
When you are finished, press Done.