Adaptec  RAID  Configuration  Utility  menu  choices 
The  following  choices  are  on  the  Adaptec  RAID  Configuration  Utility  menu: 
v  Array  Configuration  Utility 
Select  this  choice  to  create,  manage,  or  delete  arrays,  or  to  initialize  drives. 
v  SerialSelect  Utility 
Select  this  choice  to  configure  the  controller  interface  definitions  or  to  configure 
the  physical  transfer  and  SAS  address  of  the  selected  drive. 
v  Disk  Utilities 
Select  this  choice  to  format  a  disk  or  verify  the  disk  media.  Select  a  device  from 
the  list  and  read  the  instructions  on  the  screen  carefully  before  you  make  a 
selection.
Creating  a  RAID  array 
To  create  a  RAID  array,  complete  the  following  steps: 
1.  Start  the  Adaptec  RAID  Configuration  Utility  program. 
2.  Select  Array  Configuration  Utility. 
3.  From  the  Main  menu,  select  Create  Array. 
Note:  Hard  disk  drives  in  an  array  can  have  different  capacities,  but  the  RAID 
controller  treats  them  as  if  they  all  have  the  capacity  of  the  smallest  hard  disk 
drive. 
4.  From  the  list  of  available  drives,  select  the  drives  that  you  want  to  include  in  the 
array  and  press  Enter. 
5.  From  the  list  of  available  RAID  levels,  select  the  one  that  you  want  to  use. 
6.  Follow  the  instructions  on  the  screen  to  complete  the  configuration;  then,  select 
Done  to  exit. 
7.  Restart  the  server.
Viewing  the  array  configuration 
To  view  information  about  the  RAID  array,  complete  the  following  steps: 
1.  Start  the  Adaptec  RAID  Configuration  Utility  program. 
2.  Select  Array  Configuration  Utility. 
3.  From  the  Main  menu,  select  Manage  Arrays. 
4.  Select  an  array  and  press  Enter. 
5.  To   exit  from  the  program,  press  Esc.
Using  ServeRAID  Manager 
Use  ServeRAID  Manager,  which  is  on  the  IBM  ServeRAID  Support  CD,  to: 
v  Configure  a  redundant  array  of  independent  disks  (RAID)  array 
v  Restore  a  SAS  hard  disk  drive  to  the  factory-default  settings,  erasing  all  data 
from  the  disk 
v  View  your  RAID  configuration  and  associated  devices 
v  Monitor  the  operation  of  your  RAID  controller
To
  perform  some  tasks,  you  can  run  ServeRAID  Manager  as  an  installed  program. 
However,  to  configure  the  SAS  and  RAID  controllers  and  perform  an  initial  RAID 
configuration  on  the  server,  you  must  run  ServeRAID  Manager  in  Startable  CD 
mode,  as  described  in  the  instructions  in  this  section.  If  you  install  a  different  type  of 
 
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