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IBM-AUSTRIA - PC-HW-Support 30 Aug 1999 |
Synchronizing the Adapter Configuration (ServeRAID)
Synchronizing the Adapter Configuration
When the configuration information in the adapter NVRAM, EEPROM, and hard disk drives does not match, you can
select one source, and copy the selected configuration information to the other locations. This menu provides
options to synchronize this configuration information.
- EEPROM as Source copies configuration information from the adapter EEPROM to NVRAM and to all hard
disk drives in a Rebuild or Online state that are defined in the adapter EEPROM configuration.
- NVRAM as Source copies configuration information from NVRAM to the adapter EEPROM and to all hard
disk drives in a Rebuild or Online state that are defined in the adapter NVRAM configuration.
- NVRAM and POCL as Source updates information from the power-on change list with the information in NVRAM.
This information is then copied to the adapter EEPROM and to all hard disk drives in a Rebuild or Online state that are defined in the NVRAM configuration.
- Hard Disk Drives as Source retrieves configuration information from hard disk drives. The configuration information is the copied to the adapter
NVRAM and EEPROM.
- Identified HDD as Source updates the configuration information from hard disk drives. The configuration information with stored configuration information
on a hard disk drive that matches the identifiers stored in the NVRAM. The updated configuration information is then copied to NVRAM, the adapter EEPROM, and the hard disk drives
configured in an array.
- Specific HDD as Source retrieves the configuration information with stored configuration information on the hard disk drive that you select. The updated configuration information
is then copied to NVRAM, EEPROM, and configured disk drives.
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