Migration To Raid Matrix Mode (0 + 1) From Two Non-Raid Hard Drives Using Matrix Storage Console; Installation - Compaq dc7800 - Convertible Minitower PC User Manual

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Migration to RAID Matrix Mode (0 + 1) from two non-RAID hard drives
using Matrix Storage Console
The migration process for two hard drives to RAID Matrix Mode (0 + 1) is very similar to the process
described in the section about migration of three hard drives to matrix mode RAID (0 + 5). The difference
in the process is selecting two hard drives as part of the volume created and selecting RAID 5 instead of
RAID 1.

Installation

HP desktops come with RAID software preinstalled; however, if reinstallation is necessary, use setup in
combination with the following supported flags:
-?: The installer presents a dialog showing all the supported setup flags (shown here) and their usage.
-A: Extracts all files (does not install driver) to <path> if -P is also supplied. Otherwise, the files are
extracted to the default location.
-B: Forces a system reboot after installation.
-O<name>: Allows for the customization of the program folder name for the Intel(R) Matrix Storage
Console, which appears in Start > All Programs.
-P<path>: Supplies target path when using -A flag.
-N: Installs all components except driver.
-NoGUI: Installs only the driver. The Intel(R) Matrix Storage Console, Event Monitor, and Tray icon applet
are not installed.
-NoMon: Disables the Event Monitor which consists of the Disk Monitor Service and the System Tray
Icon Applet.
-S: Silent install (no user prompts).
-BUILD: Displays build information.
-G<number>: Forces a particular language install. There cannot be a space between -G and <num-
ber>.
-f2<path\name>: Creates a log file in <existing path> with <name>. Use during silent installation.
There cannot be a space between -F2 and <path\name>, and the path must exist prior to installation.
Notes: Flags and their parameters are not case-sensitive. Flags may be supplied in any order, with the
exception of -S and -G, which must be supplied last. When using the -A flag, a target path may be
specified using the -P flag, and the -O, -G, -S, and -N flags are ignored. When using the -P, -O, -G
and -f2, flags there should be no space between the flag and the argument. When using the -f2 flag,
specify a log file name and path. The path must exist prior to the installation.
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