5.2
Using the Built-in Disk with RHEL
To use the built-in disk, you need make a setting in the UEFI so that the following disk is recognized first as the
start disk: disk with which the SAN boot environment is configured on the SAN storage unit machine.
Therefore, after installing the operating system, perform the following additional steps to use the built-in disk.
All screenshots appearing below are display examples whose contents vary depending on the system
configuration, etc.
5.2.1 Checking the disk connection state before mounting the built-in disk
Execute the following command while the partition is operating to check the current disk connection state.
# ls -l /dev/disk/by-id
5.2.2 Mounting the built-in disk
Use the following command to shut down the partition.
# shutdown -h now
After powering off the partition, mount the built-in disk.
5.2.3 Configuring the RAID of the built-in disk (when using the SAS array disk unit)
Initialize the built-in disk inside a RAID configuration, for example, since the built-in disk will be recognized
at the next startup. For details on building a RAID configuration with the built-in hard disk, see the MegaRAID
SAS User's Guide and the MegaRAID SAS Device Driver Installation User Guide.
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