Sun Microsystems X6450 Server User Manual


 
46 Sun Blade X6450 Server Module Installation Guide September 2008
Note After you have initialized your hard drives and installed your operating
system, you can perform many configuration tasks using either the BIOS RAID
configuration utility or the Sun StorageTek™ RAID Manager graphical user interface
(GUI). This is described in the Uniform Command-Line Interface User's Guide and
the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User's Guide.
Introduction to the BIOS RAID
Configuration Utility
The BIOS RAID Configuration utility provides three tools:
The Array Configuration Utility (ACU)—For creating and managing arrays and
initializing and rescanning disk drives. See “Using the ACU to Create and
Manage Arrays” on page 49.
A -Select Utility—SerialSelect,orSATASelect, for modifying the REM and disk
drive settings. See “Using the -Select Utility to Modify REM Settings” on page 53.
Disk Utilities—For formatting or verifying disk drives. See “Using the Disk
Utilities to Manage Disk Drives” on page 56.
Understanding Hot-Plug Limitations
and Conditions Within the BIOS RAID
Configuration Utility
Hot-plugging of hard disk enclosures is not supported from within the BIOS RAID
Configuration utility. However, hot-plugging of SAS and SATA hard disk drives
(HDDs) is supported, but only within hard disk enclosures and under the following
conditions:
“Hot-Unplug Removal Conditions” on page 47
“Hot-Plug Addition Conditions” on page 47
“Hot-Unplug and Plug Replacement or Reinsertion Conditions” on page 47