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Select “ A” for Cache Policy; this sets cache policy “A” mode. Cache policy A mode (the default) provides write-back caching. Refer to the SWXRC RAID Array Controller User’s Guide (EK-SMCS1-UG) for more information regarding caching and cache pol- icy.

Chapter 3. Installing and Using the RAID Array 410 Manager for Windows NT

Figure 32 The System ID Window

4.At the RAID Manager main window, again click on Settings. This time, from the list of choices in the Settings pull-down menu, select Controller Communications.

The Controller Communications window opens. At the Controller Communications win- dow, make the following selections:

Choose the COM port (COM1, COM2, COM3, etc.) used to connect to the SWXRC-04 maintenance port.

For Baud Rate, choose 9600 from the list of choices.

For the Connect interval, choose Continuous from the list of choices.

5.When finished making your choices, click on Connect at the Controller Communica- tions window. The RAID Manager returns you back to the RAID Manager main win- dow. Note that the narrow status bar that extends across the window (about one third of the way from the top) has changed color from red to green, if you have connected suc- cessfully.

3.5Setting the Controller Configuration

At the RAID Manager main window, click on the Configuration pull-down menu. The Configuration pull-down menu provides the following choices: Create Storageset, Delete

Storageset, Modify, Controller, Configure from File, Delete All Storagesets, Controller Firmware Load.

Select the choice, Controller. For our example, Figure 3–2 shows the upper portion of the Controller Configuration Window.

Make the following two selections in the Controller Configuration Window:

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Contents Getting Started Third Edition, June Contents Figures Revision Record Page Completing your Configuration Setup under Windows NT Host Adapter InstallationAudience Document StructureAppendix B Accessing the Command Line Interpreter CLI Appendix a Configuration RecordAssociated Documents ConventionsEK-SMRAC-IG. C01 Installation Checklist Pre-installation StepsPerform a System Backup Getting Started Page Site Preparation Minimum Installation Clearance MeasurementsRemoving the RAID Array 410 from the Pallet Unpacking the RAID Array 410 SWXRA-YxUnpacking the RAID Array Placing the RAID Array 410 Enclosure Installing the PC Program Card in the ControllerInstalling PC Program Card in Controller PC Program Card Handling PrecautionsPC Program Card Slot Location Connecting the Controller to ComputerStorageWorks Scsi Bus Port and Scsi ID Assignment Getting Started RAID Array 410 for Windows NT Intel SWXSC-AA Components Cabinet removed for clarity Page Install the Host Adapter Host Adapter Installation Intel-based SystemInstalling the Host Adapter Preparing to Install the Host AdapterConnecting Scsi Cable Installing the SubsystemScsi Cable Connection to Controller Single Controller Configuration Utilities Windows NT Not Installed on SystemLoading the Adapter Driver for Use with Windows NT Windows NT Previously Installed Verifying the System Recognizes the Host Adapter CongratulationsPage RAID Manager for Windows NT Installing and Using the RAID Manager for Windows NTSetting Controller Communications Installing the RAID Manager Software−2 The System ID Window Setting the Controller ConfigurationClick on OK after making the above selections Displaying Physical/Logical View of System Creating an Initial ConfigurationPhysical View Practice Example Creating a Single Disk Updated Physical ViewPractice Example Creating a Stripeset Practice Example Creating a Mirrorset Updated Physical View Stripeset AddedPractice Example Adding a Spare Disk Updated Physical View Mirrorset AddedPractice Example Deleting Storagesets CongratulationsSaving the RAID Configuration Record the information in the following table Page Verifying that hszdisk.sys Loaded Completing Configurations under Windows NT−2 How The hszdisk Entry Appears When It Fails To Load Completing a New RAID Array ConfigurationDisk Administrator Screen Display Understanding the Disk Administrator DisplayCompleting Your Configuration Setup Under Windows NT Getting Started RAID Array 410 for Windows NT Intel Tools Pull-Down Choices Format Menu Changes to RAID Array ConfigurationCompleting 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 Accessing the CLI What is the CLI?Set the communications parameters to Reader’s Comments