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RAID configuration utilities, Intel Onboard SATA RAID Creation

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117 RAID configuration utilities Intel Onboard SATA RAID Creation Configuring Intel onboard SATA RAID This section briefly shows how to create RAID volume with Intel onboard SATA RAID. Enabling onboard SATA RAID 1 Turn on the server and the display monitor. If the server is already turned on, please close all open applications and then restart the server. 2 During POST, press to access the BIOS Setup Utility. 3 Select the Advanced > IDE/SATA Configuration submenu. 4 Change the setting of the Configure SATA#1 as field from IDE to RAID. 5 Select Intel of ICH Raid CodeBase option. 6 Press and select Ok to save the setting and close the Setup Utility. Entering onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility To start Intel onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility, press CTRL-I when you see the RAID BIOS during POST. After POST finished, the Intel (R) Matrix Storage Manager option ROM will display on the screen. Loading Factory Default Setting 1 In the Configuration menu, select third option Reset Disks to Non- RAID. The current adapter settings appear. Please click on Next to change the setting. 2 Select the hard disk drive that should be reset and press to complete your selection. 3 Then press to reset RAID data on selected hard disks. Creating a RAID 5 Volume 1 Select Create RAID Volume.

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RAID configuration utilities
Intel Onboard SATA RAID Creation
Configuring Intel onboard SATA RAID
This section briefly shows how to create RAID volume with Intel
onboard SATA RAID.
Enabling onboard SATA RAID
1
Turn on the server and the display monitor. If the server is already
turned on, please close all open applications and then restart the
server.
2
During POST, press <
F2
> to access the BIOS Setup Utility.
3
Select the
Advanced
>
IDE/SATA
Configuration submenu.
4
Change the setting of the
Configure SATA#1 as
field from IDE to
RAID
.
5
Select
Intel
of
ICH Raid CodeBase
option.
6
Press <
F10
> and select
Ok
to save the setting and close the Setup
Utility.
Entering onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility
To start Intel onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility, press CTRL-I
when you see the RAID BIOS during POST. After POST finished, the
Intel (R) Matrix Storage Manager option ROM will display on the
screen.
Loading Factory Default Setting
1
In the Configuration menu, select third option Reset Disks to Non-
RAID. The current adapter settings appear. Please click on Next to
change the setting.
2
Select the hard disk drive that should be reset and press <
Enter
> to
complete your selection.
3
Then press <
Y
> to reset RAID data on selected hard disks.
Creating a RAID 5 Volume
1
Select Create RAID Volume.