HP LH4r HP NetRAID-4M Installation Guide - Page 104

Deleting Containers, Ctrl B, Container Configuration Utility, Manage Container, Delete

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Hewlett-Packard NetRAID-4M Controller Installation Guide 4 Select the container you wish to make bootable and press Ctrl B. Note: You cannot make a non-00 container bootable if any container is in the process of consistency checking, clearing, or reconfiguring. Refer to the Flexible Array Storage Tool User's Guide for information about consistency checking containers. 5 Reboot the system. ! Caution: The controller always uses the lowest numbered container as its bootable container. If you delete container 00 for any reason, the next highest numbered container will become the bootable container. Use the Ctrl B option to mark the correct container as the bootable container (by making it container 00). Note: If you want to boot from a stand-alone (single) disk drive, first create a volume container on the desired disk. The system BIOS provides additional tools to modify the search order for bootable controllers. For more information, refer to your system documentation. Deleting Containers Follow these instructions to delete an existing container: ! Caution: Back up the data on a container before you delete it. All data on the container is lost when you delete the container, and you cannot restore a deleted container. 1 At the BIOS prompt press Ctrl A. 2 Select Container Configuration Utility from the menu. 3 Select Manage Container from the CCU menu. 4 Select the container you wish to delete and press Delete. B-8

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4
Select the container you wish to make bootable and press
Ctrl B
.
Note:
You
cannot
make a non-00 container bootable if any
container is in the process of consistency checking, clearing,
or reconfiguring. Refer to the
Flexible Array Storage Tool
User
s Guide
for information about consistency checking
containers.
5
Reboot the system.
Caution:
The controller always uses the lowest numbered
container as its bootable container. If you delete container 00
for any reason, the next highest numbered container will
become the bootable container. Use the
Ctrl B
option to
mark the correct container as the bootable container (by
making it container 00).
Note:
If you want to boot from a stand-alone (single) disk
drive, first create a volume container on the desired disk.
The system BIOS provides additional tools to modify the search
order for bootable controllers. For more information, refer to your
system documentation.
Deleting Containers
Follow these instructions to delete an existing container:
Caution:
Back up
the data on a container before you delete it.
All data on the container is lost when you delete the
container, and you cannot restore a deleted container.
1
At the BIOS prompt press
Ctrl A
.
2
Select
Container Configuration Utility
from the menu
.
3
Select
Manage Container
from the CCU menu.
4
Select the container you wish to delete and press
Delete
.
!
!