NEC 5800/320Lc Server User Manual


 
3-36 Windows Setup and Operation
Models supporting the RDR function
This section describes a procedure for replacing a disk when a failure occurs to a disk which is
duplicated by the RDR function.
Here, an example that a failure of the disk in slot 2 of the PCI module for Group 1 is determined as
described in “How to Locate Failed Disks” is explained.
IMPORTANT:
The display of RDR Utility is not updated automatically. Therefore, update it by clicking
[
Refresh] from [Action] or pressing F5 on the menu after performing operations described
below.
Do not update RDR Utility frequently immediately after inserting a disk.
1. From [Start], click [All Programs], point to [RDR], and select [RDR Utility] to start RDR
Utility.
2. Remove the disk in the slot 2 of the PCI module for Group 1.
3. Insert a new disk to the slot 2 of the PCI module for Group 1.
Then, RDR is automatically set to the inserted disk, synchronization starts and the status
changes as described in 4.
IMPORTANT:
For a disk to be inserted, use a new or physically formatted disk which has the same
capacity as the disk of the corresponding slot (in this example, the disk in slot 2 of the PCI
module for Group 2).