HP LH4r HP NetRAID-4M Installation Guide - Page 97
Using the BIOS Container Configuration Utility
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B Using the BIOS Container Configuration Utility The Container Configuration Utility (CCU) allows you to create, delete, and manage containers from the HP NetRAID-4M BIOS. A container is a logical disk created from freespace and made up of partitions on one or more physical disks. Refer to the Flexible Array Storage Tool User's Guide for more information on containers. You can use CCU to create a bootable container for the server. We recommend that you configure the server to boot from a container instead of from a single disk to take advantage of the redundancy and performance features of that container. Note: If you are changing the configuration of a server 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 the CCU. Note: The CCU is a BIOS utility, thus it does not have the same breadth of functionality as the CLI or FAST, as the operating system is not running and not accessible to the BIOS. To select a CCU menu option, move the cursor to the option with the ↑ and ↓ keys, then press Enter. In some cases, selecting an option displays another menu. You can return to the previous menu at any time by pressing Esc. B-1