Server systems and motherboards RAID configuration and driver installation guide For • AP130-E1 5U Rackmount Server • AP1720-E2 5U Rackmount Server • NCCH-DL Motherboard • PSCH-L Motherboard
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Contents 1. RAID configurations .................................................................... 4 1.1 RAID definitions ............................................................... 4 1.2 Installing hard disk drives ................................................ 5 1.3 Setting the RAID item in BIOS ......................................... 5 1.4 RAID configuration utilities .............................................. 5 1.5 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ................................. 6 1.
1. RAID configurations The server system/motherboard comes with the following RAID solutions: • A d a p t e c® HostRAID™ technology embedded in the Intel® 6300ESB Southbridge supports up to two SATA hard disk drives and RAID 0, 1, and JBOD configurations. • P r o m i s e® PDC20319 SATA RAID controller supports up to four SATA hard disk drives and RAID 0, 1, and 0+1 configurations. Refer to the RAID definitions below. 1.
1.2 Installing hard disk drives The motherboard supports Serial ATA hard disk drives for RAID set configuration. For optimal performance, install identical drives of the same model and capacity when creating a disk array. To install the SATA hard disks for RAID configuration: 1. Install the SATA hard disks into the drive bays following the instructions in the system user guide. 2. Connect a SATA signal cable to the signal connector at the back of each drive and to the SATA connector on the motherboard.
1.5 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility The Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility allows you to create RAID 0 and RAID 1 set(s) from SATA hard disk drives connected to the SATA connectors supported by the motherboard Southbridge chip. To enter the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility: 1. Turn on the system after installing all the SATA hard disk drives. 2. During POST, the Adaptec HostRAID™ technology automatically detects the installed SATA hard disk drives and displays any existing RAID set(s).
1 . 5 . 1 Creating a RAID 0 set (Striped) To create a RAID 0 set: 1. 2. 3. From the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility initial menu, highlight Array Configuration Utility y, then press . From the Main Menu, select C r e a t e A r r a y y, then press . Select the first drive you want to add to the array, then press . The selected drive appears in the S e l e c t e d D r i v e s section. A RAID 0 set requires two identical hard disk drives.
4. When all the drives required for a RAID 0 set appear in the S e l e c t e d D r i v e s field, press . 5. A message appears on screen, warning users that initialization will erase all array information on the drives. Press to proceed or press to abort creating the RAID 0 set. 6. After disk initialization, the utility displays the A r r a y P r o p e r t i e s menu. Select A r r a y T y p e > R A I D 0 ( S t r i p e )), then press .
7. Move the cursor to the A r r a y L a b e l option, then type a name for the RAID 0 set. Press when done. 8. Move the cursor to the S t r i p e S i z e option, select 6 4 K B from the menu, then press to select. For server systems, we recommend that you use a lower array block size. For multimedia computer systems used mainly for audio and video editing, we recommend a higher array block size for optimum performance.
9. Move the cursor to the C r e a t e R A I D v i a option, select N o I n i t from the menu, then press to select. 10. When you have finished setting the array properties, move the cursor to D o n e e, then press to create the RAID 0 set.
. After you have created the RAID 0 set, the utility main menu appears. Select M a n a g e A r r a y s to display the array, then press to view the array properties. 12. The screen displays the array properties. Press to return to the previous menu.
1 . 5 . 2 Creating a RAID 1 set (Mirrored) To create a RAID 1 set: 12 1. Follow instructions 1 to 5 of the section “Creating a RAID 0 set (Stripe).” 2. From the A r r a y P r o p e r t i e s menu, select A r r a y T y p e > R A I D 1 ( M i r r o r )), then press . 3. Move the cursor to the A r r a y L a b e l option, then type a name for the RAID 1 set. Press when finished.
4. Move the cursor to the C r e a t e R A I D v i a option, select Q u i c k I n i t from the menu, then press to select. 5. When you have finished setting the array properties, move the cursor to D o n e e, then press to create the RAID 1 set. 6. A message appears on screen informing you that a RAID 1 array created with Quick Init requires you to run a Verify W/FIX on the drives for consistency. Press any key to continue.
7. After you have created the RAID 1 set, the utility main menu appears. Select M a n a g e A r r a y to display the created set. Press to view the array properties. 8. The screen displays the array properties. Press to return to the previous menu. 9. To exit the utility, press , highlight Y e ss, then press .
1 . 5 . 3 Creating a bootable RAID set To create a bootable RAID set: 1. From the main menu, select M a n a g e A r r a y ss, then select the RAID set you want to make as bootable. 2. Press + . A message appears on screen informing you that all other arrays (if available) will become non-bootable. Press to continue.
The RAID 0 array becomes bootable. An asterisk precedes a bootable array for easy identification. 16 3. Press to return to the previous menu. 4. Exit the utility, then reboot the system. 5. During POST, press to select the boot device. 6. Use the up or down arrow to highlight the bootable RAID set (HostRAID#0-#0 6300ESB), then press to select. The system boots from the RAID set.
1 . 5 . 4 Deleting a RAID 0 set To delete a RAID 0 set: 1. From the array list, select the RAID set you want to delete, then press . The Array Properties dialog box appears. 2. Move the cursor to D e l e t e e, then press to delete the selected RAID set; otherwise, move the cursor to C a n c e l to close the dialog box.
3. When prompted, press to delete the RAID set or press to abort the operation. 4. To verify if the array was deleted, select M a n a g e A r r a y s from the main menu. A N o A r r a y s P r e s e n t message pops up on the screen if no array is detected.
1 . 5 . 5 Deleting a RAID 1 set To delete a RAID 1 set: 1. From the array list, select the RAID set you want to delete, then press . The Array Properties dialog box appears. 2. Move the cursor to D e l e t e e, then press to delete the selected RAID set; otherwise, move the cursor to C a n c e l to close the dialog box.
3. When prompted, press to delete the RAID set or press to abort the operation. 4. When prompted, use the arrow keys to select either M e m b e r # 0 or M e m b e r # 1 to delete a RAID 1 set member. Select [ N o n e ] or [ B o t h ] if you want to delete the entire array. 5. To verify if the array was deleted, select M a n a g e A r r a y s from the main menu. A N o A r r a y s P r e s e n t message pops up on the screen if no array is detected.
1 . 5 . 6 Rebuilding a RAID set The utility displays the condition of the RAID set during the POST. When a RAID set is degraded, you can use the utility to rebuild it. Check the physical connections of the SATA hard disk drives before you rebuild a degraded RAID set. Check the system and motherboard user guide for additional information. To rebuild a RAID array: 1. 2. Enter the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility following the instructions in the section “Creating a RAID 0 (Stripe).
5. Press + to rebuild the RAID set. The A r r a y S t a t u s shows the rebuilding progress. To rebuild the RAID set using the RAID management application in the operating system, press while the RAID set is being rebuilt to exit the application. A message pops up for confirmation. Press to exit.
1.6 FastBuild™ Utility The FastBuild™ Utility allows you to create RAID 0, 1, and 0+1 set(s) from SATA hard disk drives connected to the SATA connectors supported by the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller. To enter the FastBuild™ Utility: 1. Turn on the system after installing all the SATA hard disk drives. 2. If this is the first time you restart the system with the new hard disk drives installed and connected to the SATA connectors, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS displays the following: 3.
1 . 6 . 1 Creating a RAID 0 set (Performance) 1. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <1> to display the A u t o Setup Options Menu u. 2. Use the arrow keys to go to the O p t i m i z e A r r a y f o r field, then select P e r f o r m a n c e using the space bar. The M o d e field displays Stripe e. After making a selection, press to save and create a RAID 0 array. 3. 24 4. A pop-up window appears. Press (Create and Quick Initialize). 5.
6. After you have created the RAID 0 set, press any key to reboot the system. During POST, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the disk array information. 7. Once the array is created, use the FDISK utility to format the array as a single hard drive. 8. After you have formatted the arrayed drives, install an operating system (OS). The OS will treat the RAID 0 array as a single drive unit. During the OS installation, the system prompts you to install third-party SCSI or RAID driver.
1 . 6 . 2 Creating a RAID 1 set (Security) Using two new SATA hard disk drives Refer to these instructions when creating a RAID 1 set using two new SATA hard disk drives. 26 1. Restart the system, then enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <1> to display the A u t o Setup Options Menu u. 3. Use the arrow keys to go to the Optimize Array for field, then select S e c u r i t y using the space bar. The M o d e field displays M i r r o rr. 4.
6. After you have created the RAID 1 set, press any key to reboot the system. During POST, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the disk array information. 7. Use the FDISK utility to format the array as a single hard drive. 8. After you have formatted the arrayed drives, install an operating system (OS). The OS will treat the RAID 0 array as a single drive unit. During the OS installation, the system prompts you to install third-party SCSI or RAID driver. Refer to section “2.
Using an existing boot/data hard disk drive and a new drive Refer to these instructions when creating a RAID 1 set using an existing bootable or data hard disk drive and a new drive of the same or larger storage capacity. 1. Restart the system, then enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <1> to display the A u t o Setup Options Menu u. 3. Use the arrow keys to go to the Optimize Array for field, then select S e c u r i t y using the space bar.
6. When prompted, use the arrow keys to select the source disk, then press . 7. When prompted to start the duplication process, press to continue; otherwise, press to abort the operation. 8. After you have created the RAID 1 set, press any key to reboot the system. During POST, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the disk array information. 9. Use the FDISK utility to format the array as a single hard drive. 10.
Using quick initialization Refer to these instructions when creating a RAID 1 set using one or two existing hard disk drives containing data that you d o n o t w a n t t o k e e p p. Using quick initialization erases all data from the existing hard disk drive(s). Make sure to backup all important data before using this RAID 1 configuration mode. 30 1. Restart the system, then enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <1> to display the A u t o u. Setup Options Menu 3.
6. After you have created the RAID 1 set, press any key to reboot the system. During POST, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the disk array information. 7. Use the FDISK utility to format the array as a single hard drive. 8. After you have formatted the arrayed drives, install an operating system (OS). The OS will treat the RAID 1 set as a single drive unit.
1 ..6 6 . 3 Creating a RAID 0+1 set (Security and Performance) You must install four SATA hard disk drives to create a RAID 0+1 set. 1. Restart the system, then enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <1> to select A u t o Setup p. The following screen appears. 3. Use the arrow keys to go to the Optimize Array for field, then / select S e c u r i t y using the space bar. The M o d e field displays M i r r o rr/ Stripe e. After making a selection, press . 4.
6. A pop-up message appears, warning you that all existing data on the hard disk drives will be deleted. Press . 7. After you have created the RAID 0+1 set, press any key to reboot the system. During POST, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the disk array information. 8. Use the FDISK utility to format the array as a single hard drive. 9. After you have formatted the arrayed drives, install an operating system (OS). The OS will treat the RAID 0+1 set as a single drive unit.
1 . 6 . 4 Manually creating a RAID set We strongly recommend that you use the A u t o S e t u p option to create a RAID set. 34 1. Restart the system, then enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <2> to display the D e f i n e Array Menu u. 3. Press the up or down arrow keys to highlight the array number you want to define, then press . The D e f i n e A r r a y M e n u appears. 4.
5. Press the down arrow key to highlight the S t r i p e B l o c k option. Press the to manually assign the stripe block size to 16, 32, 64, or 128 KB. • You can manually assign the stripe block size only if you are creating a RAID 0 (Striping) or RAID 0+1(Striping/Mirroring) set. • For server systems, we recommend that you use a lower array block size. For multimedia computer systems used mainly for audio and video editing, we recommend a higher array block size for optimum performance. 6.
5. Press + . 6. When a dialog box appears, press to create and quick initialize the RAID set. Using quick initialization erases all data from the existing hard disk drives. Make sure to backup all important data before using this RAID configuration mode. 7. When prompted, press to continue. 8. After you have created the RAID set, press any key to reboot the system. During the boot process, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the disk array information. 9.
1 . 6 . 5 Deleting a RAID set The D e l e t e A r r a y menu deletes the disk array assignments and not the data on the hard disk drives. You can recover a deleted array by immediately defining a new one. To delete an array: 1. Restart the system, then enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. In the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <4> to display the D e l e t e u. Array Menu 3. Press the up or down arrow keys to highlight the array number you want to delete, then press .
5. 38 The D e l e t e A r r a y M e n u appears, showing that the array is successfully deleted. Press to exit.
1 . 6 . 6 Rebuilding a RAID 1 set The R e b u i l d A r r a y M e n u allows you to rebuild a RAID 1 set and recover the array from errors. During POST, the FastTrak S150 TX4™ BIOS checks and displays the RAID 1 condition. The screen displays the following information if the BIOS detected an error on the array. To rebuild the array: 1. Press + to enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 2. From the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <3> to display the u. Define Array Menu 3.
6. Restart the system, then press + to enter the FastBuild™ Utility. 7. From the FastBuild™ Utility main menu, press <5> to display the Rebuild Array Menu u. 8. Use the arrow keys to select the array with a C r i t i c a l status, then press . From the S e l e c t D r i v e t o R e b u i l d section, use the arrow keys to highlight the replacement drive, then press . 9.
2. RAID driver installation After creating the RAID sets for your server system, you are now ready to install an operating system to the independent hard disk drive or bootable array. This part provides instructions on how to install the RAID controller drivers during OS installation. 2.1 Creating a RAID driver disk You may have to use another system to create the RAID driver disk from the system/motherboard support CD or from the Internet. 2 . 1 .
2 . 1 . 2 Red Hat® Linux 9.0 To create an I n t e l® 6 3 0 0 E S B Red Hat® Linux 9.0 driver disk: 1. 2. Insert a blank formatted high-density floppy disk to the floppy disk drive. Decompress the file R H 9 . 0 + r e l e a s e + b u i l d + 1 6 . g z into the floppy disk from the following path in the support CD: \Drivers\6300ESB\Linux 3. Eject the floppy disk. To create a P r o m i s e® P D C 2 0 3 1 9 Red Hat® Linux 9.0 driver disk: 1.
2.2 Installing the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller driver 2 . 2 . 1 Windows® 2000/2003 Server OS During Windows® 2000/2003 Server OS installation To install the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller driver when installing Windows® 2000/2003 Server OS: 1. Boot the computer using the Windows® 2000/2003 Server installation CD. The W i n d o w s® 2 0 0 0 / 2 0 0 3 S e t u p starts. 2. Press F6 if you need to install Press when the message “P a t h i r d p a r t y S C S I o r R A I D d r i v e r . . ..
4. Insert the Intel® 6300ESB RAID driver disk you created earlier to the floppy disk drive, then press . 5. Select the A d a p t e c E m b e d d e d S e r i a l A T A H o s t R A I D D r i v e r for Windows 2000/XP/2003 3, then press to select. 6. The Windows® 2000/2003 Setup loads the RAID controller drivers from the RAID driver disk. When prompted, press to continue installation. 7. Setup then proceeds with the OS installation. Follow screen instructions to continue.
To an existing Windows® 2000/2003 Server OS To install the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller driver on an existing Windows® 2000/2003 Server OS: 1. Restart the computer, then log in with A d m i n i s t r a t o r privileges. 2. Windows® automatically detects the RAID controller and displays a N e w H a r d w a r e F o u n d window. Click C a n c e ll. Right-click the M y C o m p u t e r icon on the Windows® desktop , then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu. 3. 4.
11. Click F i n i s h after the driver installation is done. To verify the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller driver installation: 1. 2. 3. Right-click the M y C o m p u t e r icon on the Windows® desktop , then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu. Click the H a r d w a r e tab, then click the D e v i c e M a n a g e r button. Click the “+” sign before the item S C S I a n d R A I D c o n t r o l l e r ss. The A d a p t e c E m b e d d e d S e r i a l A T A H o s t R A I D item should appear. 4. 5. 6.
2 . 2 . 2 Red Hat® Linux 9.0 To install the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller driver when installing Red Hat® Linux 9.0 OS: 1. Boot the system from the Red Hat® Installation CD. 2. At the boot:, type linux dd , then press . 3. Select Y e s using the key when asked if you have the driver disk.
4. Select f d 0 using the key when asked to select the driver disk source. Press to move the cursor to O K K, then press . 5. When prompted, insert the Intel® 6300ESB Red Hat® Linux 9.0 driver disk to the floppy disk drive, select O K , then press . The drivers for the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller are installed to the system.
6. When asked if you will load additional RAID controller drivers, select No o, then press ; otherwise, select Y e s if you need to install additional RAID controller drivers. 7. Follow screen instructions to continue the OS installation.
2.3 Installing the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver 2 . 3 . 1 Windows® 2000 Server During Windows® operating system installation To install the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver during Windows® 2000 Server OS installation: 50 1. Boot the computer using the Windows® 2000 Server installation CD. The W i n d o w s® 2 0 0 0 S e t u p starts. 2. Press F6 if you need to install Press when the message “P a t h i r d p a r t y S C S I o r R A I D d r i v e r . . ..
4. Insert the Promise® PDC20319 RAID driver disk you created earlier to the floppy disk drive, then press . 5. Use the arrow keys to select the W i n 2 0 0 0 P r o m i s e F a s T r a k S 1 5 0 T X 4 ( t m ) C o n t r o l l e r item from the list, then press to select. 6. The Windows® 2000 Setup loads the RAID controller drivers from the RAID driver disk. When prompted, press to continue installation. 7. Setup then proceeds with the OS installation.
To an existing Windows® operating system Follow the same instructions in the section “ I n s t a l l i n g t h e I n t e l® 6 3 0 0 E S B R A I D c o n t r o l l e r d r i v e r : T o a n e x i s t i n g W i n d o w s® 2000/2003 Server OS S” to install the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver on an existing Windows® 2000 Server OS. To verify the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver installation: 1. 2. 3.
After installing the RAID controller driver, you must remove the Windows®-assigned SCSI controller driver. To do this: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the C o m p u t e r M a n a g e m e n t window, click the “+” sign before the item S C S I a n d R A I D c o n t r o l l e r ss. Right-click the W i n 2 0 0 0 P r o m i s e R A I D C o n s o l e S C S I P r o c e s s o r D e v i c e item, then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu.
2 . 3 . 2 Windows® 2003 Server During Windows® operating system installation To install the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver during Windows® 2003 Server OS installation: 54 1. Boot the computer using the Windows® 2003 Server installation CD. The W i n d o w s® S e t u p starts. 2. Press F6 if you need to install Press when the message “P a t h i r d p a r t y S C S I o r R A I D d r i v e r . . ..” appears at the bottom of the screen. 3.
4. Insert the Promise® PDC20319 RAID driver disk you created earlier to the floppy disk drive, then press . 5. Use the arrow keys to select the W i n S e r v e r 2 0 0 3 P r o m i s e F a s T r a k T X 4 0 0 0 / S 1 5 0 T X S e r i e s ( t m ) C o n t r o l l e r item from the list, then press to select. 6. The Windows® Setup loads the RAID controller drivers from the RAID driver disk. When prompted, press to continue installation. 7.
To an existing Windows® operating system To install the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver on an existing Windows® 2003 Server OS. 1. Restart the computer, then log in with A d m i n i s t r a t o r privileges. 2. Insert the RAID driver disk you created earlier to the floppy disk drive. 3. Windows®s automatically detects the RAID controller and displays a N e w H a r d w a r e F o u n d window. Click C a n c e ll.
9. The wizard searches for the RAID controller drivers, then displays a list of detected drivers. Select Win Server 2003 Promise FastTrak S150 TX4 (tm) Controller Controller, then click N e x tt. 10. Click F i n i s h after the driver installation is done. To verify the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver installation: 1. 2. 3. m p u t e r icon on the Windows® desktop , Right-click the M y C o obeforem then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu.
4. Right-click the W i n S e r v e r 2 0 0 3 Promise Fastrak S150 TX4 (tm) C o n t r o l l e r item, then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu. 5. Click the D r i v e r tab, then click the D r i v e r D e t a i l s button to display the RAID controller drivers. Click O K when finished. 6. After installing the RAID controller driver, you must remove the Windows®-assigned SCSI controller driver. To do this: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2 . 3 . 3 Red Hat® Linux 9.0 To install the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller driver during Red Hat® Linux 9.0 OS installation: 1. Follow steps 1 to 4 of section “2.3.2 Installing the Intel® 6300ESB RAID controller driver > Red Hat® Linux 9.0” on page 47 to 49. 2. When prompted, insert the Promise® PDC20319 driver disk to the floppy disk drive, select O K , then press . 3. The drivers for the Promise® PDC20319 RAID controller are installed to the system. 4.
3. LAN driver installation This section provides instructions on how to install the Intel® 82547GI LAN controller drivers. 3.1 Windows® 2000 Server To install the Intel® 82547GI LAN controller driver on a Windows® 2000 Server OS: 1. Restart the computer, then log in with A d m i n i s t r a t o r privileges. 2. Insert the motherboard/system support CD to the optical drive, or the LAN controller driver disk to the floppy disk drive. 3.
To verify the Intel® 82547GI LAN controller driver installation: 1. 2. 3. Right-click the M y C o m p u t e r icon on the Windows® desktop , then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu. Click the H a r d w a r e tab, then click the D e v i c e M a n a g e r button. Click the “+” sign before the item N e t w o r k a d a p t e r ss. The I n t e l ( R ) P R O / 1 0 0 0 C T N e t w o r k C o n n e c t i o n item should appear. 4. 5. 6.
3.2 Windows® 2003 Server To install the Intel® 82547GI LAN controller driver on a Windows® 2003 Server OS: 1. Restart the computer, then log in with A d m i n i s t r a t o r privileges. 2. Insert the motherboard/system support CD to the optical drive, or the LAN controller driver disk to the floppy disk drive. 3. Windows® automatically detects the LAN controller and displays a N e w H a r d w a r e F o u n d window. Click C a n c e ll.
To verify the Intel® 82547GI LAN controller driver installation: 1. 2. 3. Right-click the M y C o m p u t e r icon on the Windows® desktop , then select P r o p e r t i e s from the menu. Click the H a r d w a r e tab, then click the D e v i c e M a n a g e r button. Click the “+” sign before the item N e t w o r k a d a p t e r ss. The I n t e l ( R ) P R O / 1 0 0 0 C T N e t w o r k C o n n e c t i o n item should appear. 4. 5. 6.
3.3 Red Hat® Linux 9.0 Follow these instructions when installing the Intel® 82547GI LAN controller base driver for the in Red Hat® Linux version 5.2.x operating system. The following procedures were tested for 2.4.x kernels through 2.4.20. Building and installing the drivers To build a binary RPM package of this driver, run rpmbuild -tb Replace with the specific filename of the driver.
4. VGA driver installation This section provides instructions on how to install the ATI® RAGE XL Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) drivers. 4.1 Windows® 2000/2003 Server The Windows® 2000/2003 Server operating system automatically recognizes the ATI® RAGE XL VGA drivers during system installation. There is no need to install an additional driver(s) to support the onboard VGA. Follow these instructions to make sure that the ATI® RAGE XL VGA drivers are properly installed. 1. 2. 3.
RAID configuration and driver installation