Toshiba Magnia Z300 User Manual

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External Unit Setup
Setup of disk array (RAID)
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NOTE: If the server uses a RAID controller for redundancy, 
the operation is continued by a spare disk without stopping 
the system, even if one of the hard disk drives that configure 
a disk array fails (downgraded operation).  However, if 
another disk fails, it may destroy and lose important programs 
or data.  Replace the faulty disk by a normal one as quickly as 
possible, and recover the disk array.
Setup of disk array (RAID) 
When a RAID controller is additionally installed in the system 
after purchase, or it is built in the server before delivery, it is 
required to set the disk array (RAID). 
When “Simple setup” is selected from the “Selection of RAID 
configuration” during execution of the “Setup” of the Toshiba 
Server Setup Tool, the RAID controller utilities have no need of 
operation because the RAID is configured by minimum setting in 
this case. When “Detailed setup” or “No setup” is selected, or the 
RAID is to be configured without use of the Toshiba Server Setup 
Tool, it is required to set up the RAID. 
See “MegaRAID Software Guide”.
If the operating system (OS) is installed in the server in which a 
RAID controller is built in, be sure to install a Power Console that 
is a RAID monitor and control utility, and the Service after instal-
lation of the OS (for the Windows NT or Windows 2000). 
NOTE: When installing the Windows NT or Windows 2000 
using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool, the Power Console and 
Service can be automatically installed after installation of the 
OS.
For installation with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool, see 
“Toshiba Server Setup Tool User’s Guide” (on the Documen-
tation CD ROM).