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NOTE
After saving (or recording) your configuration, you must reboot
your system, then use Windows NT Disk Administrator to com-
plete the configuration under Windows NT. Doing so ensures that
Windows NT recognizes the partition/format configuration informa-
tion.
You must also use Windows NT Disk Administrator to complete
the configuration under Windows NT when changes are made to
the configuration. This is described in
Chapter 4, Completing your
Configuration Setup under Windows NT.
3.7 Saving the RAID Configuration
You may save your configuration information in two ways.
1. Access the RAID Manager
File pull-down menu. From the choices listed, choose
Save. The RAID Manager saves the configuration information in a configuration
file. The file may be accessed later by selecting the
Configuration pull-down menu,
then choosing the selection,
Configure from File.
2. You may record your configuration on the sheets contained in this guide, to provide
a hard copy of your configuration information. Target and LUN information can be
found in the status bar below the physical view of the configuration (see Figure 3–7).
You have now completed the steps required to create an initial configuration for your control-
ler using the RAID Manager. You must now complete the installation by referring to Chap-
ter 5, Completing your Configuration Set Up under Windows NT. At this point, you may
wish to record your configuration for future reference. Additional worksheets are provided in
Appendix A for recording future new or modified configurations.
If you need information relative to accessing the Command Line Interpreter (to run mainte-
nance or diagnostic programs), refer to Appendix B, Accessing the Command Line Interpreter
(CLI), in this guide.