HP ML310 HP Factory-Installed Operating System Software for Microsoft Windows - Page 16

Configuring the disk drives

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IMPORTANT: Microsoft® Internet Explorer is required to run the ACU. Internet Explorer is used to interface with the array controller. For the page to display properly, the server IP address must be included in the trusted sites list. Internet Explorer must be restarted after adding the IP address to the trusted sites list for the settings to take effect. 1. Click Start, and select All Programs>HP System Tools>HP Array Configuration Utility. 2. Select whether you want to enable remote administration when prompted. 3. Click OK. 4. When prompted for the Web-Based Management password, enter the credentials for either the local administrator account or a local user account in the following format: domain name\login name 5. Configure the remaining physical drives into logical drives, and run Disk Administrator to partition and format the additional drive space. For more information about using the ACU, refer to the HP Online Help (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/softwaremanagement/acumatrix/index.html). Configuring the disk drives The primary logical drive, which contains the operating system, is the only drive on the server that is configured during the operating system installation. Additional space that is not partitioned is also located on the primary drive. This nonpartitioned space and any additional disk drives on the server must be partitioned and formatted using Disk Administrator before they can be available for use. If an array controller has been purchased with the server, refer to "Configuring array controllers (on page 15)" for procedures. 1. Click Start, and select All Programs>Administrative Tools>Computer Management. 2. Expand the Storage directory, and then select Disk Management. The disk and logical drive information appears on the right side of the window. 3. Click Action, and then click Rescan Disks if the new logical drive created by the ACU does not appear on the bottom right side of the Computer Management window as unallocated space. 4. Right-click Disk 1 on the bottom right panel, which displays a small red circle on the disk icon, and then select Initialize Disk. 5. Select Disk 1, and then click OK on the Initialize Disk screen. The small red circle is now gone, and the disk is identified as a Basic disk. 6. Right-click the box containing the disk size amount, which is labeled "Unallocated," and then select New Partition. 7. Click Next at the New Partition Wizard screen. 8. Select either Primary or Extended Partition, and then click Next at the Select Partition Type screen. 9. Click Next to use the maximum disk space, or enter the amount you want for the partition size at the Specify Partition Size screen. 10. Click Next to accept the drive letter assigned by default at the Assign Drive Letter or Path screen. The Format Partition screen appears. 11. To format the drive, select the appropriate file system format (the default selection is NTFS) and the Allocation Unit Size, and then either enter the Volume Label or accept the default label. Post-installation tasks 16

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IMPORTANT:
Microsoft® Internet Explorer is required to run the ACU. Internet Explorer is used
to interface with the array controller. For the page to display properly, the server IP address
must be included in the trusted sites list. Internet Explorer must be restarted after adding the IP
address to the trusted sites list for the settings to take effect.
1.
Click
Start,
and select
All Programs>HP System Tools>HP Array Configuration Utility.
2.
Select whether you want to enable remote administration when prompted.
3.
Click
OK.
4.
When prompted for the Web-Based Management password, enter the credentials for either the local
administrator account or a local user account in the following format:
domain name\login name
5.
Configure the remaining physical drives into logical drives, and run Disk Administrator to partition
and format the additional drive space.
For more information about using the ACU, refer to the HP Online Help
(
management/acumatrix/index.html
).
Configuring the disk drives
The primary logical drive, which contains the operating system, is the only drive on the server that is
configured during the operating system installation. Additional space that is not partitioned is also located
on the primary drive. This nonpartitioned space and any additional disk drives on the server must be
partitioned and formatted using Disk Administrator before they can be available for use.
If an array controller has been purchased with the server, refer to "Configuring array controllers (on page
15
)" for procedures.
1.
Click
Start,
and select
All Programs>Administrative Tools>Computer Management.
2.
Expand the
Storage
directory, and then select
Disk Management.
The disk and logical drive
information appears on the right side of the window.
3.
Click
Action,
and then click
Rescan Disks
if the new logical drive created by the ACU does not
appear on the bottom right side of the Computer Management window as unallocated space.
4.
Right-click
Disk 1
on the bottom right panel, which displays a small red circle on the disk icon, and
then select
Initialize Disk.
5.
Select
Disk 1,
and then click
OK
on the Initialize Disk screen. The small red circle is now gone, and
the disk is identified as a Basic disk.
6.
Right-click the box containing the disk size amount, which is labeled "Unallocated," and then select
New Partition.
7.
Click
Next
at the New Partition Wizard screen.
8.
Select either
Primary
or
Extended Partition,
and then click
Next
at the Select Partition Type screen.
9.
Click
Next
to use the maximum disk space, or enter the amount you want for the partition size at the
Specify Partition Size screen.
10.
Click
Next
to accept the drive letter assigned by default at the Assign Drive Letter or Path screen. The
Format Partition screen appears.
11.
To format the drive, select the appropriate file system format (the default selection is NTFS) and the
Allocation Unit Size, and then either enter the Volume Label or accept the default label.