Creating Is Volumes; Figure 13. Adapter Properties Screen - Intel SC5650BCDP Software User's Manual

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Creating IS Volumes

The LSI MPT* SAS BIOS Configuration Utility is part of the Fusion-MPT* BIOS. When
the BIOS loads during boot and you see the message about the utility, press <Ctrl> + <C>
to start it. After you do this, the message changes to:
Please wait, Invoking Configuration Utility...
After a brief pause, the main menu of the LSI MPT* SAS BIOS Configuration Utility
appears. On some systems, however, the following message appears next:
Configuration Utility will load following initialization!
In this case, the utility will load after the system has completed its power-on self test.
Follow the steps below to configure an Integrated Striping (IS) volume with the LSI
MPT* SAS BIOS Configuration Utility. The procedure assumes that the required
controller(s) and disks are already installed in the computer system. You can configure an
IM/IME volume and an IS volume on the same Intel
1. On the Adapter List screen of the LSI MPT* SAS BIOS Configuration Utility, use
the arrow keys to select a RAID adapter.
2. Press <Enter> to go to the Adapter Properties screen, as shown in
3. On the Adapter Properties screen, use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties
and press <Enter>.
4. When you are prompted to select a volume type, select Create IS Volume.
The Create New Array screen shows a list of disks that can be added to a volume.
5. Move the cursor to the RAID Disk column. To add a disk to the volume, change the
No to Yes by pressing the <+> or <-> key, or the space bar. As disks are added, the
Array Size field changes to reflect the size of the new volume.
There are several limitations when creating an IS (RAID 0) volume:
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Figure 13. Adapter Properties Screen

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