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When the next menu appears, select the type of applications
that you will run on your system. (Select
Others
if you are not
sure what type of applications you will use.)
ARRAYCONFIG
UDMA
will use your answer to create the best array configu-
ration for your applications.
6
When the next menu appears, select a boot order for the new
array:
– Select
Disk Array will be Boot Drive
if you want your sys-
tem to boot from the new array. If you selected
Optimized
for Data Protection
in Step 4, booting from an array safe-
guards the information on your boot drive. (To boot from
an array, you must also install the operating system soft-
ware on the array, as described in later chapters.)
– Select
Disk Array will not be a Boot Drive
if you do not
want your system to boot from the new array.
7
When you have finished all these menu selections, wait while
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
creates the array. This may take a
long time, especially if the drives are large in capacity.
A message appears when the array has been created. An error
message appears if
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
encounters a
problem. If this happens, run
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
again
and select the
C
ustom Setup
option.
8
When the array is created, exit
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
,
remove the
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
diskette, and reboot the
system. After you reboot you can write data to the array.
Creating an Array with Custom Setup
Follow these instructions to create an array with
Custom Setup
:
1
Insert the
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
diskette in drive
A
and
reboot the system. Wait for
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
to start
automatically.
2
Read the text that appears on the initial screens. Press any key
to view the next screen, or press
Esc
to return to the previous
screen.
3
Select
Custom Setup
from the Setup Type Selection menu.
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