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Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility, Management Utility Features, Using the Management Utility

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RAID Configuration and Management To exit the utility without saving the configuration or any changes that have been made, press the Esc key. Respond appropriately to the subsequent message boxes requiring confirmation. Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility The Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility is a standard feature of ATA models of the server. This section details the features of the utility, including how to access and change utility options. Management Utility Features The features of the Integrated ATA Management Utility include: • Visual representation of array status using the Applications tray icon (Microsoft OS only) • Writing of array status to log file (Linux, Netware, and Microsoft OS) • Writing of array status to the console (Netware OS) • Automatic rebuild of pre-configured online spares following a RAID 1 failure (Linux, Netware, and Microsoft OS) Using the Management Utility Once installed and running, no user intervention is required for the use of the Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility. The utility runs automatically at boot time. If the utility must be shut down for any reason (such as updating to a newer version), follow OS-specific instructions in this section: Microsoft Operating Systems • Right-click on the Spy tray icon (a small, round character with sunglasses) and select Quit Spy. The Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility will quit. HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide 6-7

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RAID Configuration and Management
To exit the utility without saving the configuration or any changes that have been
made, press the
Esc
key. Respond appropriately to the subsequent message boxes
requiring confirmation.
Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility
The Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility is a standard feature of ATA models
of the server. This section details the features of the utility, including how to access
and change utility options.
Management Utility Features
The features of the Integrated ATA Management Utility include:
Visual representation of array status using the
Applications
tray icon (Microsoft
OS only)
Writing of array status to log file (Linux, Netware, and Microsoft OS)
Writing of array status to the console (Netware OS)
Automatic rebuild of pre-configured online spares following a RAID 1 failure
(Linux, Netware, and Microsoft OS)
Using the Management Utility
Once installed and running, no user intervention is required for the use of the
Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility. The utility runs automatically at boot
time.
If the utility must be shut down for any reason (such as updating to a newer version),
follow OS-specific instructions in this section:
Microsoft Operating Systems
Right-click on the
Spy
tray icon (a small, round character with sunglasses) and
select
Quit Spy
. The Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility will quit.
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