Lenovo 6423 Manuel D’Utilisation
4.
Use
the
up
and
down
arrow
to
select
Enabled
,
and
press
F10
to
save
the
new
settings.
Configuring
the
system
BIOS
to
enable
SAS
RAID
0
functionality
To
configure
the
system
BIOS
to
enable
SAS
RAID
0
functionality,
use
the
LSI
Logic
Config
Utility
as
the
SAS
Configuration
Utility.
This
utility
assumes
that
the
system
has
the
required
number
of
disks.
1.
Press
Ctrl
+C
when
prompted
to
start
the
LSI
Logic
Config
Utility.
2.
On
the
Adapter
Properties
screen,
use
the
arrow
key
to
select
RAID
Properties
,
and
press
Enter.
The
RAID
Properties
screen
is
displayed.
3.
Use
the
arrow
key
to
select
the
first
disk
for
the
IS
(Stripe)
volume
.
4.
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
move
the
Array
Disk
column
for
this
disk,
and
press
+,
-
,
or
the
space
key
to
select
Yes
.
Note:
If
a
partition
is
defined
on
the
disk,
a
message
warns
you
that
the
data
will
be
lost
when
the
striped
volume
is
created.
5.
Press
M
to
Migrate,
or
D
to
delete
the
data
on
the
drive.
6.
Repeat
the
previous
steps
to
select
up
to
three
more
disks
for
the
stripe
volume.
7.
Press
C
to
create
the
array
after
all
drives
have
been
chosen,
and
select
Save
Changes
.
Exit
this
menu,
press
Enter,
and
select
Save
.
8.
Repeat
Step
4
and
select
View
Existing
Array
to
view
the
new
Array.
9.
To
delete
the
new
array,
select
Manage
Array
,
and
press
Y.
Configuring
the
system
BIOS
to
enable
SAS
RAID
1
functionality
To
configure
the
system
BIOS
to
enable
SAS
RAID
1
functionality,
use
the
LSI
Logic
Config
Utility
as
the
SAS
Configuration
Utility.
This
utility
assumes
that
the
system
has
the
required
number
of
disks.
1.
Press
Ctrl
+C
when
prompted
to
start
the
LSI
Logic
Config
Utility.
2.
On
the
Adapter
Properties
screen,
use
the
arrow
key
to
select
RAID
Properties
.
3.
Press
Enter
to
go
to
the
RAID
Properties
screen.
4.
On
the
RAID
Properties
screen,
use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
the
first
disk
(primary
disk)
for
the
IM
(Mirror)
volume,
the
disk
with
the
data
that
you
want
to
mirror.
5.
Then
use
the
arrow
keys
to
move
the
Array
Disk
column
for
this
disk,
and
press
the
Space
key
to
select
Yes
.
Note:
If
a
partitions
is
defined
on
the
disk,
a
message
warns
you
that
the
data
will
be
lost
when
the
striped
volume
is
created.
6.
Press
M
to
Migrate,
or
D
to
delete
the
data
on
the
drive.
7.
When
the
Keep
Data/Erase
Disk
message
is
displayed,
press
F3
to
keep
the
data
currently
on
this
disk.
The
value
in
the
Array
Disk
column
changes
to
Primary.
8.
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
select
the
secondary
(mirrored)
disk
for
the
IM
volume.
Select
Yes
as
the
value
for
the
Array
Disk
column.
Note:
If
a
partition
is
defined
on
the
disk,
a
message
warns
you
that
the
data
will
be
lost
when
the
mirrored
volume
is
created.
Chapter
6.
Installing
and
configuring
RAID
25