Configuring Raid Using Lsi320-1 Controller And Ctrl+M - Avaya CallPilot 1005r Maintenance And Diagnostics

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10. Remove the DVD from the DVD combo Drive.
11. Restart the server.

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).
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).
To configure an LSI320-1 RAID system
To configure RAID, do the following:
1. Turn on the server and press Ctrl+M when prompted during system bootup.
2. From the Management menu, select Objects and press Enter.
3. From the Objects menu, select Adapter and press Enter.
4. From the Adapter menu, select Factory Default and press Enter.
5. Select Yes to confirm the selection and press Enter.
6. Press any key.
7. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete when prompted to restart system.
8. During bootup, press Ctrl+M to re-enter the RAID setup utility.
9. From the Management menu, select Objects → Adapter, and then ensure the
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Note:
The Ctrl+M utility can take up to 1 minute to launch with 1L37 firmware. The
system can appear frozen. Do not reset.
Result: The system displays ForceBoot Option is Enabled Press Any Key.
Result: The system displays BOOT Parameters Changed. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to
REBOOT.
Adapter 1 values are set as follows:
FlexRAID PowerFail: Enabled Fast Initialization: On Disk Spin up Timings: 1 disk
every 6 secs Cache Flush Timings: Every 4 Seconds Rebuild Rate: 30% Alarm
Control: Enabled (There is no audible alarm) Other Adapter Options: Emulation:
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