Intel D845PEBT2 Product Guide - Page 43

Manual Configuration

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Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Manual Configuration To manually configure a mirrored set: 1. Highlight the Manual Configuration option using the up-down arrow keys and press . 2. Select the source drive by highlighting 0 PM or 1 SM and pressing . 3. Press again to confirm the target drive. 4. Select Disk Copy choice by highlighting or and press : • If the source drive does not contain data, then select . • If the source drive already has been partitioned and contains data, and the second drive has been added for redundancy, then select . The data on the source drive should be copied to the target drive to ensure that the drives are identical. All subsequent data that is stored to the source drive will be mirrored to the target drive as well. 5. If was selected to enable Disk Copy, then select or and press : • The option will copy the disk now, which may take some time. • The option will copy the disk in the background. 6. Confirm the Mirrored set just created by pressing . Select to go back to the beginning to create the set. 7. After confirming the Mirrored set, a summary of the Mirrored set will be displayed, similar to the following screen image: RAID Configuration Utility - Silicon Image Inc. Copyright © 2002 Create RAID set Delete RAID set Rebuild Mirrored set Resolve Conflicts Press to create RAID set *0 PM Manufacturer Model 1 SM Manufacturer Model XXXXXMB XXXXXMB *Set0 SiI Mirrored Set PM 0 Manufacturer Model 1 Manufacturer Model XXXXXXMB Current Current ESC Enter Ctrl-E * 6HOHFW 0HQX Previous Menu Select Exit First HDD 8. Press to exit the RAID Configuration Utility. 9. Press to confirm exit and proceed with operating system setup. 43

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Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components
43
Manual Configuration
To manually configure a mirrored set:
1. Highlight the
Manual Configuration
option using the up-down arrow keys and press <Enter>.
2.
Select the source drive by highlighting
0 PM
or
1 SM
and pressing <Enter>.
3.
Press <Enter> again to confirm the target drive.
4.
Select Disk Copy choice by highlighting <Yes> or <No> and press <Enter>:
If the source drive does not contain data, then select <No>.
If the source drive already has been partitioned and contains data, and the second drive has
been added for redundancy, then select <Yes>.
The data on the source drive should be
copied to the target drive to ensure that the drives are identical.
All subsequent data that is
stored to the source drive will be mirrored to the target drive as well.
5.
If <Yes> was selected to enable Disk Copy, then select <onlinecopy> or <offlinecopy> and
press <Enter>:
The <onlinecopy> option will copy the disk now, which may take some time.
The <offlinecopy> option will copy the disk in the background.
6.
Confirm the Mirrored set just created by pressing <Y>.
Select <N> to go back to the
beginning to create the set.
7.
After confirming the Mirrored set, a summary of the Mirrored set will be displayed, similar to
the following screen image:
RAID Configuration Utility - Silicon Image Inc. Copyright © 2002
Create RAID set
Press <Enter> to create RAID
Delete RAID set
set
Rebuild Mirrored set
Resolve Conflicts
*0 PM Manufacturer Model
XXXXXMB
1 SM Manufacturer Model
XXXXXMB
*Set0 SiI Mirrored Set PM
XXXXXXMB
0 Manufacturer Model
Current
1 Manufacturer Model
Current
±±±±±±6HOHFW±0HQX
ESC
Previous Menu
Enter
Select
Ctrl-E
Exit
*
First HDD
8.
Press <Ctrl-E> to exit the RAID Configuration Utility.
9.
Press <Y> to confirm exit and proceed with operating system setup.