Determining The Driver Id And Ctrl Id; Using The Orca Menu-Driven Interface; Creating A Logical Drive; Deleting A Logical Drive - HP Integrity rx2800 - i2 User's & Service Manual

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To change the mode of the controller use saupdate set_mode <controller> <hba |
raid> [-f].
NOTE:
A system reset or a reconnect-r is required after changing from HBA to RAID mode.
An alert message about the possible data loss is displayed when a mode change command is
issued. A confirmation is required before the actual mode change is made. This ensures unintentional
change of mode does not happen.
The –f option indicates the user is aware of the changes that are being made and there is not need
of a warning message or a confirmation regarding the mode change.
NOTE:
All commands are case-insensitive. A system reset or reconnect-r followed by map –r is
required when changing from HBA mode to RAID mode.

Determining the Driver ID and CTRL ID

Use the drvcfg utility and EFI shell commands to find the Driver ID corresponding Ctrl ID for the
SAS Host Bus Adapter.
1.
At the EFI shell, use the drivers command.
2.
Find the SAS Host Bus Adapter in the list of drivers, and make a note of the Driver ID from
the left column.
3.
Use the drvcfg command.
4.
Find the SAS Host Bus Adapter's Driver ID in the list, and make a note of the corresponding
Ctrl ID.

Using the ORCA menu-driven interface

From the EFI Shell, enter drvcfg -s <Driver ID> <Ctril ID>. The ORCA main menu will
appear.
The ORCA main menu contains the following options:
Create Logical Drive
View Logical Drive
Delete Logical Drive

Creating a logical drive

1.
At the ORCA main menu, select Create Logical Drive.
2.
Select the physical disks to be included in the logical drive in the Available Physical Drives
section.
3.
To select the Raid Configurations section and select the RAID type for the logical drive, press
Tab.
4.
To select the Spare section and assign spare disks, as needed, press Tab.
5.
To create the logical drive, press Enter. A summary of your choices appears.
6.
To save the configuration, press F8.
7.
To acknowledge that the configuration was saved and return to the ORCA Main Menu, press
Enter.

Deleting a logical drive

WARNING!
logical drive, data on the drive is not preserved.
1.
At the ORCA main menu, select Delete Logical Drive.
2.
Select a logical drive to be deleted.
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Back up all necessary data before deleting the logical drive. When you delete a

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