Configure RAID (Oracle Hardware Management Pack)
10.
To delete a RAID volume, in the RAID Configuration screen, select the volume,
and then click the Delete Volume button.
This action deletes all data on the existing volume.
11.
To create a bootable volume:
Note - Your disk controller might not support this feature.
a.
Select the volume in the RAID Configuration screen.
b.
Click the Details button for that volume.
c.
Check Set as Bootable.
The RAID Configuration screen now indicates that the volume is bootable. This volume is
now the boot device for the HBA.
12.
Click Save Settings.
See Also
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“Accessing Oracle System Assistant” on page 147
Configure RAID (Oracle Hardware Management
Pack)
The Oracle Hardware Management Pack raidconfig tool allows you to configure RAID in
band from the operating system command line.
Before You Begin
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Verify that your HBA is supported for your server, and review Oracle's recommendations
for drive slot population and virtual drive creation. See your server documentation for
details.
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Ensure that you have root permission on UNIX-based platforms or administrator privileges
on Windows.
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On Oracle Solaris, raidconfig is not compatible with the raidctl CLI tool. raidconfig
supports SAS2, but the raidctl tool does not.
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