HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 HP SureStore E Disk Array FC60 - (English) Advanc - Page 220
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• For more information, see "Adding a Global Hot Spare" on page 296 • To use SAM, see "Adding a Global Hot Spare" on page 273 Step 10. Install Special Device Files After binding LUNs, you must install special device files on the LUNs. This makes the LUNs usable by the operating system. To install the special device files, type: insf -e Step 11. Check Disk Array Status The final step is to display the disk array status to ensure that all features are enabled and that the array is working properly. To display disk array status, type: amdsp -a See Figure 88 on page 284 for a sample status display output that identifies the important fields and the normal values. Windows NT and Windows 2000 Perform the following steps to configure the disk for operation on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 host. Refer to the HP Storage Manager 60 User's Guide for detailed instructions on performing each of these tasks. 1. Add the disk array to the SM60 management topology. 2. Set up any alert notifications. 3. Rename the disk array. 4. Create the desired volume structure. Replace the default 10 Mbyte volume if necessary. 5. Add hot spares as required. 220 Configuring the Disk Array