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Sun Fire X4800 Server Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris Operating System Sun Fire X4800 Server Documentation |
About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)
Introduction to Oracle Solaris OS Installation
Preliminary Tasks Before Installing An OS
How to Erase Your Boot Hard Disk
Choosing an Installation Method
Obtaining Solaris 10 Documentation
Obtaining Solaris 11 Express Documentation
Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names for Solaris 10 OS Installation
Note - The Relative option enables the mouse to move from window to window while you are in Remote Console. At the end of this procedure, you are asked to change this mouse setting to Absolute.
This launches the ILOM 3.0 remote console window.
The MegaRaid BIOS Config Utility Virtual Configuration screen opens.
Automatic Configuration creates a single virtual drive that includes all the hard drives on your system. More than one drive is configured as a striped set (RAID0) and appears as a single virtual drive of combined storage space. This might not be desirable as there can be multiple points of failure. That is, if one drive fails, then the system does not boot. You must remove all the drives except one. Alternatively, you can use Manual Configuration to create the virtual drive using only one hard drive.
You can now view Drive Group0.
Note - You can undo the drive group selection by clicking the Reclaim button.
For more information about configuring RAID, refer to your server's Disk Management documentation.
This graphic shows a single virtual drive using the Manual Configuration option:
Caution - You must do this step; otherwise, the next step using Control Alt Delete reboots your local machine. |