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Configuring the enclosure, Configuration overview, Supported software tools

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4 Configuring the enclosure Configuration overview Regardless of the operating system environment or software tool used to configure the disk enclosure, the following tasks must be completed: • Updating controller or controller enclosure firmware or drivers. Instructions are included with the controller or controller enclosure. • Updating disk enclosure firmware. Instructions are included with the firmware. For more information, see "Updating disk enclosure firmware" on page 32. • Configuring the disk enclosure and its storage. • Creating the logical storage units (LUNs). • Entering global controller settings, such as setting the read/write cache ratio, setting the re- build/expand priority, and setting the redundancy level. • Identifying the operating system type (also called Host Mode or Profile) of the host that will access the disk enclosure. This ensures that the disk enclosure will communicate properly with that host. • Verifying that the configured storage is visible to the host. Supported software tools A variety of configuration, management, and diagnostic tools are supported for use with these disk enclosures. Which tools are supported for your installation environment is determined by the server and controller or controller enclosure to which the disk enclosure is connected. For support information, see the QuickSpecs and user documents for the server and controller or controller enclosure. 70 Modular Smart Array User Guide 29

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4 Configuring the enclosure
Configuration overview
Regardless of the operating system environment or software tool used to configure the disk enclosure,
the following tasks must be completed:
Updating controller or controller enclosure firmware or drivers. Instructions are included with the
controller or controller enclosure.
Updating disk enclosure firmware. Instructions are included with the firmware. For more information,
see
Updating disk enclosure firmware
on page 32.
Configuring the disk enclosure and its storage.
Creating the logical storage units (LUNs).
Entering global controller settings, such as setting the read/write cache ratio, setting the re-
build/expand priority, and setting the redundancy level.
Identifying the operating system type (also called Host Mode or Profile) of the host that will
access the disk enclosure. This ensures that the disk enclosure will communicate properly with
that host.
Verifying that the configured storage is visible to the host.
Supported software tools
A variety of configuration, management, and diagnostic tools are supported for use with these disk
enclosures. Which tools are supported for your installation environment is determined by the server
and controller or controller enclosure to which the disk enclosure is connected.
For support information, see the QuickSpecs and user documents for the server and controller or
controller enclosure.
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