Configuring Raid Using Lsi320-1 Controller And Ctrl+M; Nortel Callpilot; 1005R Server Maintenance And Diagnostics; Nn44200-704 01.06 Standard - Nortel CallPilot User Manual

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Configuring RAID using LSI320-1 controller and Ctrl+M
The configuration of the RAID card is stored on both the card and the hard
drive. Typically you are not required to reconfigure RAID unless you are
making a change to the RAID system (for example, if you replace the hard
drives with higher capacity hard drives).
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Enter 4 to run the LSI320-1 RAID card firmware update from the
Nortel CallPilot Image Menu.
Result: The system prompts you to confirm the RAID firmware
update.
Enter Y to confirm.
Result: The system displays the valid image for the RAID card
firmware update and asks the following:
Do you wish to continue (y/n)?
Type Y and press Enter.
Result: The system states that you are flashing the Firmware (it
displays the version), and asks the following:
Do you wish to continue (y/n)?
Type Y and press Enter.
Result: The Flash programming is performed. Once complete, the
system prompts for you to reboot the system.
Manually reboot the CallPilot 1005r.
Result: The system reboots and the Startup Menu appears.
Remove the DVD from the DVD combo Drive.
Restart the server.
CAUTION
Risk of data loss
This procedure requires that the logical drive be initialized. When
you initialize the logical drive, all data on the hard drives is erased.
Do not perform this procedure unless you are replacing the
hard drives or you are rebuilding the CallPilot system (that is,
reinstalling the Windows operating system and CallPilot software).

Nortel CallPilot

1005r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics

NN44200-704 01.06 Standard

5.0 19 July 2007
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