HP LH4r Installation and configuration of the HP NetRAID, NetRAID-1 and NetRAI - Page 87

Run the EISA Configuration Utility ECU from HP NetServer, Navigator CD-ROM

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Chapter 6 HP NetRAID Series Software Enable Power Fail Safeguard The Power Fail Safeguard feature lets you protect a disk array during the reconstruction process should a power failure occur. When you use this feature, a copy of the data currently being reorganized always remains on disk, so there is no risk of losing data. To enable the Power Fail Safeguard feature: 1. Choose Objects from the Tools Management menu. 2. Choose Adapter from the Objects menu. 3. If there is more than one adapter, select the adapter on which to enable Power Fail Safeguard. 4. Choose Power Fail Safeguard from the Adapter menu. Exit HP NetRAID Express Tools To exit HP NetRAID Express Tools, press Esc repeatedly until the Exit? prompt is displayed. Choose Yes. Then press any key to reboot. The new parameters will be effective after you reboot. Run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU) from HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM Run the EISA Configuration Utility to change settings such as IRQs or MP specification settings. You can also use this utility to enable or disable ports. Some systems do not support ECU, in which case it is grayed out on the Configuration Assistant menu in Step 3 below. If your system does not support ECU, run the Setup utility. To run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU), you must boot from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. To run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU): 1. Boot the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM, ignoring any adapter messages at this point. 2. Select Configuration and Installation Assistant from the HP Navigator Main Menu. 3. Select Execute EISA Configuration Utility. 4. Change the configuration as necessary. 79

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Chapter 6
HP NetRAID Series Software
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Enable Power Fail Safeguard
The Power Fail Safeguard feature lets you protect a disk array during the
reconstruction process should a power failure occur. When you use this feature, a
copy of the data currently being reorganized always remains on disk, so there is
no risk of losing data.
To enable the Power Fail Safeguard feature:
1.
Choose
Objects
from the Tools Management menu.
2.
Choose
Adapter
from the Objects menu.
3.
If there is more than one adapter, select the adapter on which to enable
Power Fail Safeguard.
4.
Choose
Power Fail Safeguard
from the Adapter menu.
Exit HP NetRAID Express Tools
To exit HP NetRAID Express Tools, press Esc repeatedly until the Exit? prompt
is displayed. Choose
Yes
. Then press any key to reboot. The new parameters will
be effective after you reboot.
Run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU) from HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM
Run the EISA Configuration Utility to change settings such as IRQs or MP
specification settings. You can also use this utility to enable or disable ports.
Some systems do not support ECU, in which case it is grayed out on the
Configuration Assistant menu in Step 3 below. If your system does not support
ECU, run the Setup utility.
To run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU), you must boot from the
HP
NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
.
To run the EISA Configuration Utility (ECU):
1.
Boot the
HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM
, ignoring any adapter
messages at this point.
2.
Select
Configuration and Installation Assistant
from the HP Navigator
Main Menu.
3.
Select
Execute EISA Configuration Utility
.
4.
Change the configuration as necessary.