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Cisco ENCS 5406-W - Configuring the ENCS 5400-W Device; Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series; Migrating Equipment from no RAID and 1 SSD to RAID-1 and 2 Ssds

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Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series Quick Start Guide
Configuring the ENCS 5400-W Device
Configuring the ENCS 5400-W Device
This section contains the following topics:
Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series
CLI Commands Used with ENCS 5400-W
Before You Begin
Verify that the specified ENCS 5400 Series chassis (ENCS 5406-W, 5408-W, or 5412-W) is already
installed and powered up. For information on how to install the an ENCS 5400 Series device, see
the Cisco 5400 Enterprise Network Compute System Hardware Installation Guide.
If you need to add or remove RAID-1 for your system, see Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS
5400-W Series. Note that the RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and
later.
Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series
Note The RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
Note Do not swap or replace a drive used by another ENCS system without reformatting it beforehand.
This section contains the following topics:
Migrating Equipment from No RAID and 1 SSD to RAID-1 and 2 SSDs
Migrating Equipment from RAID-1 and 2 SSDs to No RAID and 1 SSD
Note For further information on RAID and the ENCS 5400 Series, see the Cisco 5400 Enterprise Network
Compute System Hardware Installation Guide.
Migrating Equipment from No RAID and 1 SSD to RAID-1 and 2 SSDs
This section contains two topics:
Before You Begin
Procedure for Creating the Virtual Disk
Before You Begin
Note The RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
Verify that the supported RAID card has been inserted into the ENCS device.
Verify that each slot has an SSD inserted; the SSD is used to perform RAID-1 configuration.
Before creating the virtual disk, both drives must be in Unconfigured Good state. If drive is in other
status, use the CIMC Web GUI or CLI and do the following:

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