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Using Advanced Configuration Functions (ServeRAID)
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Functions of the (ServeRAID) utility. My question is about the 2nd step. Will the 2nd step erase the content of the drives? The server failed and the drives have been rebuilt. Using Advanced Configuration Functions (ServeRAID) Using Advanced Configuration Functions The Advanced Functions choice allows you to reset the ServeRAID adapter, initialize the configuration, and import the configuration from drives. (1) Reset the Adapter resets the adapter configuration values to the factory defaults. (2) Initialize Configuration restores the factory default settings and sets all functional, connected hard disk drive states to the Ready (RDY) state. (3) Import Configuration from Drives reads the configuration information from the drives and copies it to NVRAM and the EEPROM modules on the adapter. Peter |
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