Intel manual Unpacking the RAID Array 410 SWXRA-Yx, Removing the RAID Array 410 from the Pallet

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Getting Started - RAID Array 410 for Windows NT – Intel

1.2Unpacking the RAID Array 410 (SWXRA-Yx)

The RAID Array 410 is packed in a corrugated carton attached to a wooden shipping pallet, as shown in Figure 1–2A. Unpack the unit as follows:

NOTE

Before unpacking the equipment, inspect the shipping carton for signs of external damage. Report any damage to the local carrier and to your sales representative.

1.Remove the shipping straps (Figure 1–2A).

2.Remove the top cover (Figure 1–2B).

3.Remove the ramp from the top of the shipping carton (Figure 1–2B) and set it aside for subsequent use in moving the RAID Array 410 off the pallet.

4.Remove the two foam cushions from the top of the RAID Array 410 container (Figure 1–2B).

5.Remove the sealed cardboard box packed beside the subsystem unit. It contains a cable and documentation.

6.Remove the cardboard carton surrounding the RAID Array 410 (Figure 1–2B).

7.Remove the plastic barrier bag (Figure 1–2C).

8.Once the RAID Array 410 is exposed (Figure 1–2D), examine the equipment for any ap- parent damage. Report any such problems immediately to your sales representative.

1.3Removing the RAID Array 410 from the Pallet

Use the following procedure to remove the RAID Array 410 from the shipping pallet:

WARNING

Serious personnel injury can result if correct safety precautions are not taken during the removal procedure.

We recommend that three people perform the task of unloading the RAID Array 410 Array from its shipping pallet. Failure to use sufficient personnel can result in personnel injury and equipment damage.

CAUTION

Do not drop the RAID Array 410 array from a height of more than two inches, as serious structural damage to the enclosure can re- sult.

1.Attach the ramp to the shipping pallet by fitting the lip of the ramp into the groove on the pallet, as shown in Figure 1–3.

2.Lift the lock lever on each front caster to its up position so that the RAID Array 410 en- closure can be moved.

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Contents Getting Started Third Edition, June Contents Figures Revision Record Page Audience Host Adapter InstallationCompleting your Configuration Setup under Windows NT Document StructureAssociated Documents Appendix a Configuration RecordAppendix B Accessing the Command Line Interpreter CLI ConventionsEK-SMRAC-IG. C01 Perform a System Backup Installation ChecklistPre-installation Steps Getting Started Page Minimum Installation Clearance Measurements Site PreparationUnpacking the RAID Array 410 SWXRA-Yx Removing the RAID Array 410 from the PalletUnpacking the RAID Array Installing the PC Program Card in the Controller Placing the RAID Array 410 EnclosurePC Program Card Handling Precautions Installing PC Program Card in ControllerConnecting the Controller to Computer PC Program Card Slot LocationStorageWorks Scsi Bus Port and Scsi ID Assignment Getting Started RAID Array 410 for Windows NT Intel SWXSC-AA Components Cabinet removed for clarity Page Host Adapter Installation Intel-based System Install the Host AdapterPreparing to Install the Host Adapter Installing the Host AdapterInstalling the Subsystem Connecting Scsi CableScsi Cable Connection to Controller Single Controller Loading the Adapter Driver for Use with Windows NT Configuration UtilitiesWindows NT Not Installed on System Windows NT Previously Installed Congratulations Verifying the System Recognizes the Host AdapterPage Installing and Using the RAID Manager for Windows NT RAID Manager for Windows NTInstalling the RAID Manager Software Setting Controller CommunicationsSetting the Controller Configuration −2 The System ID WindowClick on OK after making the above selections Creating an Initial Configuration Displaying Physical/Logical View of SystemPhysical View Updated Physical View Practice Example Creating a Single DiskPractice Example Creating a Stripeset Updated Physical View Stripeset Added Practice Example Creating a MirrorsetUpdated Physical View Mirrorset Added Practice Example Adding a Spare DiskCongratulations Practice Example Deleting StoragesetsSaving the RAID Configuration Record the information in the following table Page Completing Configurations under Windows NT Verifying that hszdisk.sys LoadedCompleting a New RAID Array Configuration −2 How The hszdisk Entry Appears When It Fails To LoadUnderstanding the Disk Administrator Display Disk Administrator Screen DisplayCompleting Your Configuration Setup Under Windows NT Getting Started RAID Array 410 for Windows NT Intel Tools Pull-Down Choices Changes to RAID Array Configuration Format MenuCompleting Your Configuration Setup Under Windows NT Configuration Records Blank Forms Getting Started RAID Array 410 for Windows NT Intel Appendix A. Configuration Records Blank Forms Getting Started RAID Array 410 for Windows NT Intel What is the CLI? Accessing the CLISet the communications parameters to Reader’s Comments