Chapter 3. First-Time Raid Configuration Using 3Bm; Basic Steps For Creating A Unit - 3Ware 9650SE-2LPML User Manual

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First-Time RAID Configuration
Using 3BM

Basic Steps for Creating a Unit

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If you will install the operating system on and boot from a unit managed
through the new 3ware RAID controller, follow the steps in this chapter to use
the 3ware BIOS Manager (3BM) to configure the unit and install the driver.
If the operating system is already installed on another drive in your system,
you can use the steps below or you can configure units through 3DM or the
CLI.
You can create one or more units on a single controller, depending on the
number of drives that the specific 3ware RAID controller supports and the
number of drives attached. (For more information, see "Determining What
RAID Level to Use" on page 11.)
The process of configuring your RAID units includes these main steps, which
are detailed in the step-by-step example:
Launch 3BM (3ware BIOS Manager)
Select the drives to be included and indicate that you want to create a unit
Select the desired RAID configuration
Set other parameters, depending on the type of RAID configuration
Confirm the unit configuration
Save your changes and finish up
Note:
If the capacity of the unit you create will exceed 2TB and you are using
Windows 2000, Windows XP (32-bit), Linux 2.4, or FreeBSD 4.x, you will need to
enable auto-carving. Before creating your unit, follow the instructions under "Using
Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support" on page 86.
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