HP (Hewlett-Packard) DL380 Server User Manual


 
CAUTION:
In order for user data to be retained on two-drive systems, the data volume must be a single, mirrored
volume as initially congured by the factory.
Ifyouchoosetorestoreonlytheoperatingsystemontwo-drivesystems,youneedtomanuallyrecreate
mirrors of your operating system and data volumes after the system is recovered and Windows boots.
Instructions are provided when you log in.
On systems with more than two physical drives, the system and data volumes are on different logical
drives supported by hardware RAID, so the system may be recovered without affecting the data.
Systems with a DON’T ERASE par tition
The DON’T ERASE logical disk supports the restoration process only and does not host a secondary
operating system. Be sure to back up your user data, and then use the Recovery and Installation DVD to
restore the ser ver to the factory state.
Managing disks after a restoration
After a system has been restored, drive letters may be assigned to the wrong volume. Windows Storage
Server 2003 assigns drive letters after the restoration in the order of discovery. To help maintain drive
letter information, placing the drive let ter into a volume label is recommended. To change the drive letters
to the appropriate o ne, go into Disk Management and perform the following steps for each volume:
1. Right-click the volume that needs to be changed.
2. Select Chang e drive Letter and Paths.
3. In the Change drive Letter and Paths dialog box, select Change.
4. Select the appropriate drive letter an click OK.
5. Click Yes to conrm the drive letter change.
6. Click Yes to continue. If the old drive letter needs to be reused, reboot the server after clicking Yes.
144
System installation and recovery