Quick Reference Guide

Drives and Media 95
Creating a RAID Level 1 Configuration With the Operating System Installed
NOTE: When you perform this operation, all data on the RAID drives is lost.
1
Set your computer to RAID-enabled mode (see "Setting Your Computer to
RAID-Enabled Mode" on page 87).
2
Click
Start
Programs
Intel(R) Matrix Storage Manager
Intel
Matrix Storage Console
.
NOTE: If you do not see an Actions menu option, you have not yet set your
computer to RAID-enabled mode.
3
On the
Actions
menu, select
Create RAID Volume
to launch the Create
RAID Volume Wizard.
4
Click
Next
at the first screen.
5
Confirm the volume name, select
RAID 1
as the RAID level, and then
click
Next
to continue.
6
On the
Select Volume Location
screen, click the first hard drive you want
to use, and then click the right arrow.
7
Click a second hard drive until two drives appear in the
Selected
window,
and then click
Next
.
8
In the
Specify Volume Size
window, select the
Volume Size
desired and
click
Next
.
9
Click
Finish
to create the volume, or click
Back
to make changes.
10
Follow the Microsoft Windows procedures for creating a partition on the
new RAID volume.
Recovering From a Single Hard Drive Failure (RAID 1)
NOTE: Perform the following steps only after you have replaced the failed hard
drive (see the appropriate "Drives" section for your computer).
1
Turn on or restart your computer.
2
Press <Ctrl><i> when you are prompted to enter the Intel RAID Option
ROM utility.
3
Under
DEGRADED VOLUME DETECTED
, confirm that the new
(non-RAID) drive is listed and then press <Enter>.
4
Under
Disk/Volume Information
, confirm that the volume status is
Rebuild
.