50 Sun Fire X4150 Installation Guide • January 2008
Mirroring the Preinstalled Solaris OS
with LSI RAID
The Solaris OS supports hardware RAID and cannot be installed on an existing array
if one has been created. Refer to the Sun Fire X4150 OS Installation Guide or an HBA
card product guide.
If you choose the preinstalled Solaris OS and want to make the OS part of a RAID
set, and if you are using LSI RAID only, perform the following procedure to update
the preinstalled Solaris OS to a mirrored RAID set. As stated in
TABLE 4-3, only IM
(Integrated Mirror) allows data on the primary hard disk drive (HDD) to be
preserved or merged into an array of disks.
This example allows the creation of a mirror before or after the Solaris installation.
The server has 2 disks: HDD0 (with the OS) and HDD1 (which is blank).
To create a mirror image of the Solaris OS on HDD1:
1. Power on your server system for the first time.
2. Press CTRL-A to access the LSI RAID configuration Utility.
3. Select the SAS card - SAS1068E. Press Enter.
4. Choose RAID Properties.
5. Create an IM (Integrated Mirror) for the required disk configuration.
6. Select the hard disks to be used. Use the right arrow to move the cursor to the
RAID column, and press the Space bar to include into RAID.
7. Because HDD0 contains data, select merge or delete:
RAID 60 – 8 drive minimum 50–88%
Spanned Volume – 2 drive minimum 100%
RAID Volume – 4 drive minimum 50-100%
LSI 3081E Seagate 73GB SAS IM – Integrated Mirror array. 2 disk
minimum, plus up to 2 hot spare disks.
Data on Primary disk
might be merged.
Fujitsu 73GB SAS IME – Integrated Mirror Enhanced array.
3 to 8 disks including up to 2 hot spares.
All data will be deleted
during creation.
Hitachi 146GB SAS IS – Integrated Striping array. 2 to 8
disks.
All data will be deleted
during creation.