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Chapter 10, “Configuring the Disk Array for Performance,” discusses the various RAID
hard disk drive configurations and their effects on performance.
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Appendix A, “Specifications,” includes product specifications.
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Appendix B, “Troubleshooting,” includes troubleshooting guidelines for the disk arrays.
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Appendix C, “LED Status Codes and Resource Failures,” provides error conditions that
may occur during the Power-On Self Test (POST) diagnostic. It includes solutions to
miscellaneous hardware and software problems.
Document Conventions
Bold
Commands, words, or characters that you key in literally.
Italic
Variable values that you supply, or cross-references.
Monospace
Output displayed on the screen.
SMALL CAPS
Key names on the keyboard, such as
D
,
ALT
or
F3
; names of files and
directories. You can type filenames and directory names in the dialog boxes
or the command line in lowercase unless directed otherwise.
CTRL
+
D
Press a key while simultaneously pressing another key; for example, press
CTRL
and
D
simultaneously.
ALT
,
SHIFT
,
F
Press keys sequentially; for example, press
ALT
, then press
SHIFT
, then
press
F
.
Finding Operating System Information
For more information on using the Windows NT operating system, refer to the printed and
online Windows NT documentation from Microsoft:
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For detailed information on the Windows NT operating system, refer to the online
Windows NT System Guide, delivered on CD-ROM with the operating system, and to
Windows NT Help. You can purchase a printed copy of the System Guide from
Intergraph.
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For detailed information on installing and updating Windows NT, refer to the Windows
NT Installation Guide.
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