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Creating an Array With the ARRAYCONFIG UDMA Utility

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3 Creating an Array With the ARRAYCONFIG UDMA Utility In this Chapter ➤ Creating an Array 3-2 ➤ Making the Array Bootable 3-8 This chapter explains how to use the ARRAYCONFIG UDMA Utility to create a bootable or non-bootable array on your system. If you want a bootable array on your system, you must use the ARRAYCONFIG UDMA utility to create the bootable array. Note: ARRAYCONFIG UDMA runs from a self-booting diskette. If you are changing the configuration of a system that is already in use on a network, log all users off the system and shut it down in an orderly manner before you start ARRAYCONFIG UDMA. 3-1

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3-1
3
Creating an Array With the
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
Utility
In this Chapter
This chapter explains how to use the
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
Util-
ity to create a bootable or non-bootable array on your system. If you
want a bootable array on your system, you must use the
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
utility to create the bootable array.
Note:
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
runs from a self-booting dis-
kette. If you are changing the configuration of a system that
is already in use on a network, log all users off the system
and shut it down in an orderly manner before you start
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
.
Creating an Array
3-2
Making the Array Bootable
3-8