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Chapter 5: BIOS Setup

BIST [Disabled]

Allows you to enable or disable BIST (Built-In Self Test) on reset. 

Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

AES [Enabled]

Allows you to enable or disable AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). 

Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

Intel Trusted Execution Technology [Disabled]

Allows you to enable or disable utilization of additional hardware capabilities provided by 

Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology. Changes require a full power cycle to take effect.

 

Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

5.5.2 

Power & Performance

CPU - Power Management Control

Boot performance mode [Max Non-Turbo Performance]

This item allows you to select the performance state that the BIOS will set starting from reset 

vector. 

Configuration options: [Max Battery] [Max Non-Turbo Performance] [Turbo Performance]

Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) [Enabled]

Allows more than two frequency ranges to be supported. 

Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

Race To Halt (RTH) [Enabled]

Allows you to enable or disable Race To Halt feature. RTH will dynamically increase CPU 

frequency in order to enter pkg C-State faster to reduce overall power. RTH is controlled 

through MSR 1FC bit 20. 

Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology [Disabled]

Allows you to enable or disable Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology support. Enabling will expose 

the CPPC v2 interface to allow for hardware controlled P-states. 

Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

HDC Control [Enabled]

[Disabled] 

Disable HDC.

[Enabled] 

Can be enable by OS if OS native support available.

Summary of Contents for RS100-E10-PI2

Page 1: ...1U Rackmount Server User Guide RS100 E10 PI2 ...

Page 2: ... of business and the like even if ASUS has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product Specifications and information contained in this manual are furnished for informational use only and are subject to change at any time without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ASUS ASUS assumes no responsibility or liability for ...

Page 3: ...lling the chassis cover 2 3 2 2 Central Processing Unit CPU 2 5 2 2 1 Installing the CPU 2 5 2 2 2 Installing the CPU heatsink 2 8 2 3 System memory 2 10 2 3 1 Overview 2 10 2 3 2 Memory configurations 2 10 2 3 3 Installing a DIMM on a single clip DIMM socket 2 11 2 4 Hard disk drives 2 13 2 4 1 Installing a hard disk drive to the HDD bay 1 2 13 2 4 2 Installing 2 5 inch SSDs on HDD bay 1 Optional...

Page 4: ... 4 2 2 Screw holes 4 3 4 2 3 Motherboard layout 4 4 4 2 4 Layout contents 4 5 4 3 Onboard LEDs 4 7 4 4 Jumpers 4 10 4 5 Connectors 4 15 4 5 1 Rear panel connectors 4 15 4 5 2 Q Code table 4 17 4 5 3 Internal connectors 4 19 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 1 Managing and updating your BIOS 5 2 5 1 1 ASUS CrashFree BIOS 3 utility 5 2 5 1 2 ASUS EzFlash Utility 5 3 5 1 3 BUPDATER utility 5 4 5 2 BIOS setup pr...

Page 5: ...k Configuration 5 24 5 5 13 CSM Configuration 5 25 5 5 14 NVMe Configuration 5 26 5 5 15 WHEA Configuration 5 26 5 5 16 Tls Auth Configuration 5 27 5 5 17 iSCSI Configuration 5 27 5 6 Chipset menu 5 28 5 6 1 System Agent SA Configuration 5 28 5 6 2 PCH IO Configuration 5 30 5 7 Security menu 5 32 5 8 Boot menu 5 35 5 9 Monitor menu 5 37 5 10 Tool menu 5 38 5 11 Event Logs menu 5 38 5 11 1 Change S...

Page 6: ... ROM utility 6 9 6 2 5 Rebuilding the RAID 6 9 6 2 6 Setting the Boot array in the BIOS Setup Utility 6 11 6 3 Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise Windows 6 12 6 3 1 Creating a RAID set 6 13 6 3 2 Changing a Volume Type 6 15 6 3 3 Deleting a volume 6 16 6 3 4 Preferences 6 17 Chapter 7 Driver Installation 7 1 RAID driver installation 7 2 7 1 1 Creating a USB flash drive with RAID drive 7 2 7...

Page 7: ...yourself Contact a qualified service technician or your dealer Operation Safety Any mechanical operation on this server must be conducted by certified or experienced engineers Before operating the server carefully read all the manuals included with the server package Before using the server ensure all cables are correctly connected and the power cables are not damaged If any damage is detected con...

Page 8: ...ODUCT Optical Drive Safety Information Laser Safety Information Heavy System CAUTION This server system is heavy Ask for assistance when moving or carrying the system Lithium Ion Battery Warning CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instru...

Page 9: ...g system components 3 Chapter 3 Installation Options This chapter describes how to install optional components into the barebone server 4 Chapter 4 Motherboard Information This chapter includes the motherboard layout and brief descriptions of the jumpers and internal connectors 5 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup This chapter tells how to change system settings through the BIOS Setup menus and describes the BI...

Page 10: ...e a word or a phrase Key Keys enclosed in the less than and greater than sign means that you must press the enclosed key Example Enter means that you must press the Enter or Return key Key1 Key2 Key3 If you must press two or more keys simultaneously the key names are linked with a plus sign Example Ctrl Alt Del Command Means that you must type the command exactly as shown then supply the required ...

Page 11: ...1 Product Introduction This chapter describes the general features of the server including sections on front panel and rear panel specifications Chapter 1 Product Introduction ...

Page 12: ...olution to your technical issue Model Name RS100 E10 PI2 Chassis ASUS R09 1U Rackmount Chassis Motherboard ASUS P11C M 4L Server Board Component 1 x 250W Single Power Supply or 1 x 350W Single Power Supply 2 x SATA Cables 1 x PCI Express x16 Riser Card 1 x Front I O Board 3 x System Fans 40mm x 28mm 1 x Fan Mylar This item may vary according to model Accessories 1 x RS100 E10 PI2 Support DVD with ...

Page 13: ...NGFF 22110 2280 2260 2242 PCI E Gen3 x2 link or SATA signal Intel RSTe Windows Linux Support software RAID 0 1 10 5 When the M 2 is SATA signal the gray SATA ports will be disabled Storage Bays With ODD 2 x 3 5 Internal HDD Bays Optional 1 x 3 5 HDD 2 x 2 5 SSD Without ODD 2 x 3 5 Internal HDD Bays Optional 1 x 3 5 HDD 4 x 2 5 SSD 2 x M 2 NGFF 22110 2280 2260 2242 Networking LAN 4 x Intel I210AT 1...

Page 14: ... OS support from http www asus com Management Solution Out of Band Remote Hardware Optional ASMB9 iKVM for KVM over IP Software ASUS Control Center Net Weight Kg CPU DRAM HDD not included 7 5 Kg Dimensions DD x WW x HH 380mm x 430mm x 44mm Power Supply and Ratings 250W Single Power Supply Rating 100 240Vac 4A 50 60Hz Class I 350W Single Power Supply Rating 100 240Vac 6 3A 50 60Hz Class I Environme...

Page 15: ... removing or replacing any system component 1 5 Rear panel features The rear panel has the AC power socket and access to any added expansion cards The I O shield with openings for the rear panel connectors on the motherboard are also found in the rear panel This port is for an ASUS ASMB9 iKVM controller card only Optical drive optional USB 3 1 Gen 1 port HDD Access LED Power button Reset button Me...

Page 16: ...rd at x8 link 2 System Fan 3 ASUS P11C M 4L Server board 4 Power Supply 5 Slim type Optical Drive Optional 6 HDD Bay 2 7 HDD Bay 1 partly hidden Turn off the system power and detach the power supply before removing or replacing any system component This barebone server does not include a floppy disk drive Connect a USB floppy disk drive to any of the USB ports on the front or rear panel if you nee...

Page 17: ...er LED ON System power ON HDD Access LED OFF No activity Blinking Read write data into the HDD Message LED OFF System is normal no incoming event ON A hardware monitor event is indicated Location LED OFF Normal status ON Location switch is pressed Press the location switch again to turn off LAN LEDs OFF No LAN connection Blinking LAN is transmitting or receiving data ON LAN connection is present ...

Page 18: ... is indicated LAN port LED indications Dedicated Management LAN port DM_LAN1 LED indications Activity Link LED Speed LED Status Description Status Description OFF No link OFF 10 Mbps connection ORANGE Linked ORANGE 100 Mbps connection BLINKING Data activity GREEN 1 Gbps connection ACT LINK LED SPEED LED Activity Link LED Speed LED Status Description Status Description OFF No link OFF 10 Mbps conne...

Page 19: ...This chapter lists the hardware setup procedures that you have to perform when installing or removing system components 2 Hardware Information Chapter 2 Hardware Information ...

Page 20: ...such as the CPU fan rear fan and parts with sharp or protruding edges The images of the barebone server shown in this section are for reference purposes only and may not exactly match the model you purchased To remove the chassis cover 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws on the chassis cover 2 Firmly hold the cover and slide it toward the rear panel for about half an inch until...

Page 21: ...2 3 ASUS RS100 E10 PI2 2 1 2 Reinstalling the chassis cover To reinstall the chassis cover 1 Position the cover on top of the chassis with the hooks aligned to the side tabs of the chassis Side tabs ...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 2 4 2 Slide the cover toward the front until it snaps in place 3 Secure the cover with three screws ...

Page 23: ...r right 2 2 Central Processing Unit CPU The motherboard comes with a surface mount LGA1151 socket designed for the Intel Xeon processor E 21xx E 22xx product family Intel Pentium processors Intel Celeron processors and Intel Core i3 processors The product warranty does not cover damage to the socket contacts resulting from incorrect CPU installation removal or misplacement loss incorrect removal o...

Page 24: ...socket ensuring that the gold triangle mark is on the bottom left corner of the socket then fit the CPU notches to the socket s alignment keys The CPU fits in only one orientation DO NOT force the CPU into the socket to prevent bending the pins on the socket and damaging the CPU Gold triangle mark CPU notches Alignment key Alignment key Do not remove the PnP cap yet from the CPU socket Doing so ma...

Page 25: ...some Thermal Interface Material to the exposed area of the CPU that the heatsink will come in contact with ensuring that it is evenly spread in a thin layer Skip this step if the heatsink comes with pre applied Thermal Interface Material The Thermal Interface Material is toxic and inedible DO NOT eat it If it gets into your eyes or touches your skin wash it off immediately and seek professional me...

Page 26: ...nk 2 Place the heatsink on top of the installed CPU ensuring that the four fasteners match the holes on the motherboard 3 Using a Phillips screwdriver lightly screw on the heatsink onto the motherboard using all four screws Once all four screws are attached tighten the four heatsink screws in a diagonal sequence until the heatsink is secured on the motherboard ...

Page 27: ...airduct 1 Locate and remove the screw from the motherboard 2 Place the airduct over the heatsink The fastener on the airduct should align with the screw hole on the motherboard Reattach the screw and secure the airduct onto the motherboard ...

Page 28: ...n of the DDR4 DIMM sockets 2 3 2 Memory configurations You may install unbuffered DDR4 DIMMs into the DIMM sockets using the memory configurations in this section UDIMM DIMM Slot Per Channel DIMM Populated per Channel DIMM Type Speed Rank per DIMM 2 1 Unbuffered DDR4 2666 Single Rank Dual Rank 2 2 Unbuffered DDR4 2666 Single Rank Dual Rank Always install DIMMs with the same CAS latency For optimum...

Page 29: ...guide bundled in the motherboard package Refer to the user guide for the Qualified Vendor List QVL of the memory modules Always insert the DIMM into the socket vertically to prevent DIMM notch damage A DIMM is keyed with a notch so that it fits in only one direction DO NOT force a DIMM into a socket in the wrong direction to avoid damaging the DIMM 1 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining ...

Page 30: ...ning clip outward to unlock the DIMM 2 Remove the DIMM from the socket Removing a DIMM from a single clip DIMM socket Support the DIMM lightly with your fingers when pressing the retaining clips The DIMM might get damaged when it pops out with extra force ...

Page 31: ...stall a 3 5 inch Serial ATA HDD to HDD bay 1 1 If you have an Optical Disc Drive ODD installed remove it first before installing a 3 5 inch Sertial ATA HDD to HDD bay 1 To remove the ODD 1 a Locate the ODD in the server chassis 1 b Release the screw that secures the ODD to the chassis and set aside HDD bay 1 1 c Push the ODD outward slightly to disconnect the SATA and power cable from the ODD Then...

Page 32: ...4 2 Release the four screws that secure the HDD drive tray to the chassis and set aside 3 Remove the HDD drive tray 4 Insert a 3 5 inch Serial ATA HDD into the HDD drive tray Ensure that the 3 5 inch SATA HDD is seated securely in place ...

Page 33: ... inch SATA HDD to the motherboard 7 Connect the SATA signal cable and the power cable from the power supply to the 3 5 inch HDD 6 Place and orient the HDD drive tray and 3 5 inch SATA HDD assembly as shown 8 Secure the 3 5 inch SATA HDD and HDD drive tray assembly to the HDD bay 1 using the screws removed in step 2 Ensure that the HDD drive tray is seated securely in place ...

Page 34: ...he optical disc drive slot 10 Connect the ODD signal cable and power cable to the ODD before sliding the optical disk drive all the way into the drive slot 11 Secure the ODD and the HDD drive tray to HDD bay 1 using the screw removed in step 1 b Optical disk drive slot ...

Page 35: ...n Optical Disc Drive ODD installed remove it first before installing the 2 5 inch SSDs to HDD bay 1 To remove the ODD 1 a Locate the ODD in the server chassis 1 b Release the screw that secures the ODD to the chassis and set aside 1 c Push the ODD outward slightly to disconnect the SATA and power cable from the ODD Then remove the ODD as shown ...

Page 36: ...ch SSDs on the SSD drive tray as shown Ensure that the screw holes on the underside of the 2 5 inch SSDs match the screw holes on the SSD drive tray 4 Secure 2 5 inch SSDs to the SSD drive tray using four screws each 5 Carefully place the 2 5 inch SSDs and the SSD drive tray assembly into HDD bay 1 SSD 1 SSD 2 ...

Page 37: ...Ensure that the SSD drive tray is seated securely in place 7 Connect the SATA signal cable and power cable to the SSDs You may install either one ODD or two 2 5 inch SSDs to the reserved space in HDD bay 1 Refer to section 2 7 3 for more information To secure the ODD Dummy to HDD bay 1 use the two bundled screws B as shown ...

Page 38: ...erial ATA HDD to HDD bay 2 To install a 3 5 inch Serial ATA HDD to HDD bay 2 1 Locate the HDD bay 2 in the chassis 2 Release the four screws that secure the HDD drive tray to the chassis and set aside 3 Remove the HDD drive tray and set aside HDD drive tray HDD bay 2 ...

Page 39: ...securely in place 5 Secure the 3 5 inch Serial ATA HDD into the HDD drive tray using the bundled set of screws as shown Use an L type SATA connector to connect the 3 5 inch SATA HDD to the motherboard 6 Connect the SATA signal cable and the power cable from the power supply to the 3 5 inch HDD SATA power cable SATA signal cable ...

Page 40: ...ay and 3 5 inch SATA HDD assembly as shown 8 Secure the 3 5 inch SATA HDD and HDD drive tray assembly to the HDD bay 2 using the screws removed in step 2 Ensure that the HDD drive tray is seated securely in place SATA power cable SATA signal cable HDD drive tray HDD bay 2 ...

Page 41: ... 5 inch SSDs in HDD bay 2 1 Locate the 3 5 inch Serial ATA HDD and the HDD drive tray assembly in the chassis 2 Disconnect the SATA cable and power cable from the 3 5 inch SATA HDD 3 Release the four screws that secure the HDD drive tray and 3 5 inch SATA HDD assembly to HDD bay 2 and set aside 4 Remove the HDD drive tray and set aside ...

Page 42: ... SSDs match the screw holes on the SSD drive tray 7 Secure the 2 5 inch SSDs to the SSD drive tray using four screws each 8 Carefully place the 2 5 inch SSD and the SSD drive tray assembly into HDD bay 2 9 Secure the 2 5 inch SSD and SSD drive tray assembly to the HDD bay 2 using the screws removed in step 3 Ensure that the SSD drive tray is seated securely in place SSD drive tray SSD 1 SSD 2 ...

Page 43: ...ble that comes with the SSD drive tray as an add on accessory 11 Connect the other end of the SATA signal cable to the SATA connector on the motherboard 12 Connect the 4 pin power connector of the power cable to the 4 pin power connector from the power supply Ensure that no cables or connectors are out of place SSD 1 SSD 2 ...

Page 44: ...3 Remove the screw from the metal cover A and remove the metal cover B from the bracket 2 5 Expansion card This system comes with a riser card You need to remove the riser card and the expansion slot bracket if you want to install an expansion card Unplug the power cord before installing or removing an expansion card Failure to do so may cause severe damage to the motherboard and other system comp...

Page 45: ...screw removed in step 3 B 5 Install the expansion card to the riser card C 6 Install the expansion card and the riser card assembly into the PCIE connector on the motherboard D Enusre that the golden connectors of the riser card are seated firmly in place 7 Secure the bracket using the screw removed in step 2 ...

Page 46: ...e following table 3 Install the software drivers for the expansion card These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices Standard Interrupt assignments IRQ Priority Standard function 0 1 System Timer 1 2 Keyboard Controller 2 Programmable Interrupt 3 4 9 Communications Port COM1 5 10 Print Port LPT1 6 7 8 3 System CMOS Real Time Clock 9 4 ACPI Mode when used 10 5 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering...

Page 47: ...GFF card 1 Locate the M 2 NGFF card connector on the motherboard 2 Remove the screw from the motherboard 3 Prepare the M 2 card 4 Align and insert the M 2 card into the M 2 connector on the motherboard 5 Secure the M 2 card to the motherboard using the screw removed in step 2 ...

Page 48: ...connectors Standard cables connected to the motherboard 1 24 pin ATX power connector from power supply to motherboard 2 8 pin ATX 12V power connector from power supply to motherboard 3 System fans and CPU fan connectors from motherboard to system fans 4 SATA connectors system default from motherboard to SATA devices 5 USB 2 0 connector from motherboard to front I O board 6 USB 3 1 Gen 1 connector ...

Page 49: ...tall the following components 1 System fans 2 Expansion card airduct optional 3 Optical disk drive optional 4 ASUS ASMB9 iKVM optional Ensure that the system is turned off before removing any components 2 7 1 System fans To install the system fans 1 Position the system fans to match the screw holes on the chassis Secure the fans onto the chassis using the provided screws 2 Connect the system fan c...

Page 50: ...e screw hole of the ODD bracket with the screw hole on the chassis Secure the ODD with a screw Optical disk drive slot 2 7 2 Optical disk drive optional To install the optical disk drive 1 Slide the optical disk drive into the drive slot You may install either one ODD or two 2 5 inch SSDs to the reserved space in HDD bay 2 Refer to section 2 4 4 for more information ...

Page 51: ...card on your motherboard 1 Locate the ASMB9 header on the motherboard Firmly fit the ASMB9 management card to the header Do not force the pins when connecting the card to the motherboard header 2 Insert the LAN cable plug to LAN port 5 dedicated LAN or LAN port 1 or LAN port 2 shared LAN for server management 4 Q Code 1 2 3 4 LAN port 1 2 LAN port 5 ...

Page 52: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Information 2 34 ...

Page 53: ...This chapter describes how to install the optional components and devices into the barebone server 3 Installation Options Chapter 3 Installation Options ...

Page 54: ...the server system six 6 pieces of inner rail screws and two 2 pieces of rack screws Inner rail screws Rack screws Outer rails Inner rails 3 2 Attaching the rails to the rack To attach the rack rails 1 Attach the inner rail to the correspoding side of the chassis and secure with three inner rail screws Make sure the rail is oriented as shown ...

Page 55: ...three 3 nuts on the front and three at the back Do the same to the corresponding side of the rack Nuts 5 Adjust the length of the outer rail to fit the length of the rack cabinet then fasten the two screws 6 Secure the outer rail with two screws at the front and rear of the rack cabinet 7 Find the corresponding 1U space on the other side of the rack cabinet then repeat steps 5 and 6 to attach the ...

Page 56: ...r on both sides Slide the latches on the inner rack rails to the direction indicated below Hold the latches and insert the rear side of the server to the front end of the outer rack rail Make sure that the inner rails are properly aligned with the outer rails ...

Page 57: ...0 Secure the server to the rack with one rack screw at one side Secure the other side as well 9 Carefully push the server all the way to the back until the front panel fits the front end of the rack 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Rack screw ...

Page 58: ...Chapter 3 Installation Options 3 6 ...

Page 59: ...This chapter includes the motherboard layout and brief descriptions of the jumpers and internal connectors 4 Motherboard Information Chapter 4 Motherboard Information ...

Page 60: ...object such as the power supply case before handling components to avoid damaging them due to static electricity Hold components by the edges to avoid touching the ICs on them Whenever you uninstall any component place it on a grounded antistatic pad or in the bag that came with the component Before you install or remove any component ensure that the power supply is switched off or the power cord ...

Page 61: ...u place it into the chassis in the correct orientation The edge with external ports goes to the rear part of the chassis as indicated in the image below 4 2 2 Screw holes Place seven 7 screws into the holes indicated by circles to secure the motherboard to the chassis DO NOT overtighten the screws Doing so can damage the motherboard Ensure to unplug the chassis power cord before installing or remo...

Page 62: ...4 4 Chapter 4 Motherboard Information 4 2 3 Motherboard layout ...

Page 63: ...covery setting 3 pin ME_RCVR1 4 12 5 PCH_MFG1 setting 3 pin PCH_MFG1 4 12 6 Smart Ride Through SmaRT setting 3 pin SMART_PSU1 4 13 7 DMLAN setting 3 pin DM_IP_SEL1 4 13 8 SATADOM power setting 3 pin DOM1_PWR1 4 14 9 CPU PCIE configuration setting 3 pin U2_CFG5 6 4 14 Rear panel connectors Page 1 RJ 45 port for iKVM 4 15 2 Q Code LED 4 15 3 Power on Button 4 15 4 Video Graphics Adapter port 4 15 5 ...

Page 64: ...or 6 1 pin SGPIO1 4 21 7 Trusted Platform Module connector 14 1 pin TPM 4 22 8 VGA connector 16 pin VGA_HDR1 4 22 9 Serial port connectors 10 1 pin COM1 2 4 23 10 Power Supply SMBus connector 5 pin PSUSMB1 4 23 11 ATX power connectors 24 pin EATXPWR1 8 pin EATX12V1 4 24 12 System panel connector 20 1 pin PANEL1 4 25 13 Auxiliary panel connectors 20 2 pin AUX_PANEL1 20 pin AUX_ PANEL2 4 26 14 Chass...

Page 65: ...em is ON in S5 mode This is a reminder that you should shut down the system and unplug the power cable before removing or plugging in any motherboard component The illustration below shows the location of the onboard LED 2 CATT ERR LED CATTERR1 The CATT ERR LED indicates that the system has experienced a fatal or catastrophic error and cannot continue to operate ...

Page 66: ...ter 4 Motherboard Information 3 ME LED MELED1 The ME LED is an onboard LED that blinks when the the ME is operating properly 4 BMC LED BMCLED1 The BMC LED blinks to indicate that the on board BMC is functional ...

Page 67: ...ASUS RS100 E10 PI2 4 9 5 Message LED MLED1 This onboard LED lights up to indicate that there is a temperature warning or a BMC event log is generated ...

Page 68: ...position Removing the cap will cause system boot failure 1 Clear RTC RAM 3 pin CLRTC1 This jumper allows you to clear the CMOS memory system setup parameters by erasing the CMOS Real Time Clock RTC RAM data The onboard button cell battery powers the RAM data in CMOS which include system setup information such as system passwords To erase the RTC RAM 1 Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cor...

Page 69: ...s you to enable or disable the onboard VGA controller Set to pins 1 2 to activate the VGA feature 3 LAN controller setting 3 pin LAN_SW1 4 These jumpers allow you to enable or disable the onboard Intel I210 Gigabit LAN controllers Set to pins 1 2 to activate the Gigabit LAN feature ...

Page 70: ...ME firmware force recovery setting 3 pin ME_RCVR1 This jumper allows you to force Intel Management Engine ME boot from recovery mode when ME become corrupted 5 PCH_MFG1 setting 3 pin PCH_MFG1 This jumper allows you to update the BIOS ME block ...

Page 71: ...h SmaRT function This feature is disabled by default Set to pins 1 2 to enable it When enabled SmaRT allows uninterrupted operation of the system during an AC loss event 7 DMLAN setting 3 pin DM_IP_SEL1 This jumper allows you to select the DMLAN setting Set to pins 2 3 to force the DMLAN IP to static mode IP 10 10 10 10 submask 255 255 255 0 ...

Page 72: ...e SATA4 support feature 9 CPU PCIE configuration setting 3 pin U2_CFG5 6 These jumpers allow you to configure the speed at which PCIE6 will run at Refer to the table below for the different jumper configurations Jumper Setting U2_CFG6 U2_CFG5 PCIE6 slot configuration 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 x16 Default 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 x8 x8 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 x8 x4 x4 This jumper will be disabled when PCIE7 slot is occupied ...

Page 73: ...es 3 Power on Button Press this button to turn on the system 4 Video Graphics Adapter port This port is for a VGA monitor or other VGA compatible devices 5 RJ 45 ports for LAN 1 4 These ports allows Gigabit connection to a Local Area Network LAN through a network hub Refer to the table below for the LAN port LED indications 6 USB 3 1 Gen 2 ports 1 and 2 These two 4 pin USB ports are available for ...

Page 74: ...on OFF No link OFF 10 Mbps connection ORANGE Linked ORANGE 100 Mbps connection BLINKING Data activity GREEN 1 Gbps connection ACT LINK LED SPEED LED Activity Link LED Speed LED Status Description Status Description OFF No link OFF 10 Mbps connection ORANGE Linked ORANGE 100 Mbps connection BLINKING Data activity GREEN 1 Gbps connection SPEED LED SPEED LED ACT LINK LED ACT LINK LED ...

Page 75: ...ess MRC_EARLY_COMMAND 29 MRC Progress MRC_SENSE_AMP_OFFSET 2A MRC Progress MRC_READ_MPR 2B MRC Progress MRC_RECEIVE_ENABLE 2C MRC Progress MRC_JEDEC_WRITE_LEVELING 2D MRC Progress MRC_LPDDR_LATENCY_SET_B 2E MRC Progress MRC_WRITE_TIMING_1D 2F MRC Progress MRC_READ_TIMING_1D 30 MRC Progress MRC_DIMM_ODT 31 MRC Progress MRC_EARLY_WRITE_TIMING_2D 32 MRC Progress MRC_WRITE_DS 33 MRC Progress MRC_WRITE...

Page 76: ...rogress NB Init 70 Progress SB Init 71 Progress SB Init 72 Progress SB Init 78 Progress ACPI Init 79 Progress CSM Init BDS Boot Device Selection phase 90 Progress BDS started 91 Progress Connect device event 92 Progress PCI Bus Enumeration 93 Progress PCI Bus Enumeration 94 Progress PCI Bus Enumeration 95 Progress PCI Bus Enumeration 96 Progress PCI Bus Enumeration 97 Progress Console outout conne...

Page 77: ... signal cables for Serial ATA hard disk drives that allows up to 6Gb s of data transfer rate If you installed Serial ATA hard disk drives you can create a RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 10 or RAID 5 configuration 2 Hard disk activity LED connector 4 pin HDLED1 This LED connector is for the storage add on card cable connected to the SATA or SAS add on card The read or write activities of any device connected t...

Page 78: ... 1 pin USB3_34 This connector allows you to connect a USB 3 1 Gen 1 module for additional USB 3 1 Gen 1 front or rear panel ports With an installed USB 3 1 Gen 1 module you can enjoy all the benefits of USB 3 1 Gen 1 including faster data transfer speeds of up to 5 Gb s faster charging time for USB chargeable devices optimized power efficiency and backward compatibility with USB 2 0 The USB 3 1 Ge...

Page 79: ... Fan connectors 4 pin CPU_FAN1 FRNT_FAN1 3 REAR_FAN1 The fan connectors support cooling fans Connect the fan cables to the fan connectors on the motherboard ensuring that the black wire of each cable matches the ground pin of the connector 6 Serial General Purpose Input Output connector 6 1 pin SGPIO1 The SGPIO 1 connector is used for the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprise SGPIO interface t...

Page 80: ...rts a Trusted Platform Module TPM system which can securely store keys digital certificates passwords and data A TPM system also helps enhance network security protects digital identities and ensures platform integrity 8 VGA connector 16 pin VGA_HDR1 This connector supports the VGA High Dynamic Range interface ...

Page 81: ...er Supply SMBus connector 5 pin PSUSMB1 This connector allows you to connect SMBus System Management Bus to the PSU power supply unit to read PSU information Devices communicate with an SMBus host and or other SMBus devices using the SMBus interface This connector functions only when you enable the ASUS ASMB9 Power supply is required to meet PMBus specification and customized BMC FW may be needed ...

Page 82: ...em may become unstable or may not boot up if the power is inadequate This motherboard supports ATX2 0 PSU or later version Ensure that your PSU can provide at least the minimum power required by your system 11 ATX power connectors 24 pin EATXPWR1 8 pin EATX12V1 These connectors are for the ATX power supply plugs The power supply plugs are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation Fi...

Page 83: ...KER This 4 pin connector is for the chassis mounted system warning speaker The speaker allows you to hear system beeps and warnings 4 Hard disk drive activity LED 2 pin HDLED This 2 pin connector is for the HDD Activity LED Connect the HDD Activity LED cable to this connector The IDE LED lights up or flashes when data is read from or written to the HDD 5 Power button soft off button 2 pin PWRSW Th...

Page 84: ...is for the Gigabit LAN activity LEDs on the front panel 3 Locator LED 2 pin LOCATORLED1 2 pin LOCATORLED2 This 2 pin connector is for the locator LED1 and LED2 on the front panel Connect the Locator LED cables to these 2 pin connector The LEDs will light up when the Locator button is pressed 4 Locator Button Switch 2 pin LOCATORBTN This 2 pin connector is for the locator button on the front panel ...

Page 85: ... when a chassis component is removed or replaced The signal is then generated as a chassis intrusion event By default the pin labeled Chassis Signal and Ground are shorted with a jumper cap Remove the jumper caps only when you intend to use the chassis intrusion detection feature 15 System Management Bus SMBUS connector 5 1 pin SMBUS1 This connector controls the system and power management related...

Page 86: ... 2260 2280 22110 devices on both PCIe x2 and SATA interface The M 2 NGFF device is purchased separately 17 Thermal sensor cable connector 3 pin TR1 This connector allows you to connect a thermal sensor cable that is used for monitoring temperature Connect the thermal sensor cable to the connector and place its probe to the device that you want to monitor ...

Page 87: ...This chapter tells how to change the system settings through the BIOS Setup menus Detailed descriptions of the BIOS parameters are also provided BIOS Setup Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 ...

Page 88: ...m when the BIOS recovery finished DO NOT shut down or reset the system while recovering the BIOS Doing so would cause system boot failure The recovered BIOS may not be the latest BIOS version for this motherboard Visit the ASUS website at www asus com to download the latest BIOS file Save a copy of the original motherboard BIOS file to a bootable USB flash disk drive in case you need to restore th...

Page 89: ...e succeeding BIOS screens are for reference only The actual BIOS screen displays may not be the same as shown To update the BIOS using EzFlash Utility 1 Insert the USB flash disk that contains the latest BIOS file to the USB port 2 Enter the BIOS setup program Go to the Tool menu to select Start EzFlash and press Enter to enable it Download the latest BIOS from the ASUS website at www asus com bef...

Page 90: ...file To update the BIOS file using the BUPDATER utility 1 Visit the ASUS website at www asus com and download the latest BIOS file for the motherboard Save the BIOS file to a bootable USB flash disk drive 2 Download the BUPDATER utility BUPDATER exe from the ASUS support website at www asus com support to the bootable USB flash disk drive you created earlier 3 Boot the system in DOS mode then at t...

Page 91: ...returns to the DOS prompt after the BIOS update process is completed 4 Reboot the system from the hard disk drive The BIOS update is finished Please restart your system C Current Platform Platform P11C M 4L Version 0201 Build date 04 13 2018 New Platform Platform P11C M 4L Version 0206 Build date 04 25 2018 ASUS Tek EzFlash Utility Start Programming Flash DO NOT SHUTDOWN THE SYSTEM Write 75 ...

Page 92: ... run this program Press Del during the Power On Self Test POST to enter the Setup utility otherwise POST continues with its test routines If you wish to enter Setup after POST restart the system by pressing Ctrl Alt Del or by pressing the reset button on the system chassis You can also restart by turning the system off then back on Do this last option only if the first two failed The Setup program...

Page 93: ...the chipset settings Security For changing the security settings Boot For changing the system boot configuration Monitor For displaying the system temperature power status and changing the fan settings Tool For configuring options for special functions Event Logs For changing the event log settings Server Mgmt For changing the server mgmt settings Save Exit For selecting the save exit options To s...

Page 94: ... change the settings 5 2 6 General help At the top right corner of the menu screen is a brief description of the selected item 5 2 7 Configuration fields These fields show the values for the menu items If an item is user configurable you can change the value of the field opposite the item You cannot select an item that is not user configurable A configurable field is enclosed in brackets and is hi...

Page 95: ...m date time and language System Date Day MM DD YYYY Allows you to set the system date System Time HH MM SS Allows you to set the system time To quickly go to the last item of the second page press the Page Down button Press the Page Up button to go back to the first item in the first page Navigate to the second page of the screen to see the rest of items in this menu by pressing the Up or Down arr...

Page 96: ...commended for users that need higher performance Latency Optimized Applies settings with low latency results Recommended for latency sensitive users Power Efficient Optimized Applies settings with power efficiency Recommended for general users HPC Applies settings with optimized compute capability Recommend for traditional HPC applications Core Optimizer and Engine Boost appear only when you set O...

Page 97: ...vanced menu The Advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the CPU and other system devices Take caution when changing the settings of the Advanced menu items Incorrect field values can cause the system to malfunction ...

Page 98: ...ited for certain CPUs such as E 2186G E 2174G and E 2176G CPUs please refer to https ark intel com for more information The following items appear only when you set Software Guard Extensions SGX to Enabled or Software Controlled Select Owner EPOCH input type No change in Owner EPOCHs Allows you to select the behavior of EPOCH input type Configuration options No change in Owner EPOCHs Change to New...

Page 99: ...iency Ratio LFM and the Maximum non turbo ratio set by the Hardware HFW Hardware Prefetcher Enabled This Item allows you to turn on off the MLC streamer prefetcher Configuration options Disabled Enabled Adjacent Cache Prefetch Enabled This Item allows you to turn on off prefetching of adjacent cache lines Configuration options Disabled Enabled Intel VMX Virtualization Technology Enabled Enable thi...

Page 100: ...formance state that the BIOS will set starting from reset vector Configuration options Max Battery Max Non Turbo Performance Turbo Performance Intel R SpeedStep tm Enabled Allows more than two frequency ranges to be supported Configuration options Disabled Enabled Race To Halt RTH Enabled Allows you to enable or disable Race To Halt feature RTH will dynamically increase CPU frequency in order to e...

Page 101: ...on C1 and C3 This item allows you to configure the C state auto demotion Configuration options Disabled C1 C3 C1 and C3 C State Un demotion C1 and C3 This item allows you to configure the C state Un demotion Configuration options Disabled C1 C3 C1 and C3 Package C State Demotion Disabled This item allows you to configure the Package C State Demotion Configuration options Disabled Enabled Package C...

Page 102: ...lows you to select the TPM device Configuration options PTT dTPM 5 5 3 Server ME Configuration Security Device Support Enabled This item allows you to enable or disable Security Device Support Configuration options Disabled Enabled 5 5 4 Trusted Computing ...

Page 103: ...ff Power On Last State Power On By PCIE PCI Disabled Disabled Disables the PCI or PCIE devices to generate a wake event Enabled Enables the PCI or PCIE devices to generate a wake event Power On By RTC Disabled Disabled Disables RTC to generate a wake event Enabled When set to Enabled the items RTC Alarm Date Days and Hour Minute Second will become user configurable with set values Runtime Error Lo...

Page 104: ...ation options Disabled PXE iSCSI Due to Intel limitations both Intel LAN ROM Type options should be the same when PXE or iSCSI is selected Intel I210 LAN2 4 LAN Enable Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the Intel LAN Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following item appears only when you set Intel LAN Enable to Enabled Intel LAN ROM Type Disabled Allows you to select the Intel LAN ROM...

Page 105: ... the host computer and the remote computer which the user is using will exchange data Both computers should have the same or compatible settings Terminal Type VT UTF8 Allows you to set the terminal type VT100 ASCII char set VT100 Extends VT100 to support color function keys etc VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes ANSI Extended ASCII char set Bits per second 57600 S...

Page 106: ... start stop signals Configuration options None Hardware RTS CTS VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enabled This allows you to enable the VT UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI VT100 terminals Configuration options Disabled Enabled Recorder Mode Disabled With this mode enabled only text will be sent This is to capture Terminal data Configuration options Disabled Enabled Resolution 100x31 Disabled This all...

Page 107: ...iguration options COM1 COM2 Terminal Type VT UTF8 Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Services EMS allow for remote management of a Windows Server OS through a serial port Configuration options VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Bits per second 115200 Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Services EMS allow for remote management of a Windows Server OS through a serial port Configuration options 9600 192...

Page 108: ...Disabled This allows you to enable or disable Single Root IO Virtualization Support if your system has SR IOV capable PCIe Devices Configuration options Disabled Enabled BME DMA Mitigation Disabled This allows you to enable or disable re enabling Bus Master Attribute disabled during Pci enumeration for PCI Bridges after SMM locked Configuration options Disabled Enabled 5 5 10 PCI Subsystem Setting...

Page 109: ...d Allows you to enable or disable workaround for OS s without XHCI hand off support Configuration options Disabled Enabled USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enabled Allows you to enable or disable USB Mass Storage driver support Configuration options Disabled Enabled Port 60 64 Emulation Enabled Allows you to enable or disable Port 60 64 Emulation Configuration options Disabled Enabled USB hardware ...

Page 110: ...ork stack configuration Network Stack Disabled Allows you to enable or disable UEFI Network Stack Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following items appear only when you set Network Stack to Enabled Ipv4 PXE Support Disabled Enables or disables the Ipv4 PXE Boot Support If disabled Ipv4 PXE boot option will not be created Configuration options Disabled Enabled Ipv4 HTTP Support Disabled En...

Page 111: ... The values range from 1 to 50 5 5 13 CSM Configuration CSM Support Enabled This option allows you to enable or disable CSM Support Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following items appear only when you set CSM Support to Enabled GateA20 Active Upon Request This allows you to set the GA20 option Upon Request GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services Always Do not allow disabling GA20 this ...

Page 112: ...he Legacy UEFI ROMs priority Configuration options UEFI and Legacy Legacy only UEFI only Network Storage Video Legacy This option allows you to control the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE Storage Video OpROM Configuration options UEFI Legacy Other PCI devices Legacy This item determines the OpROM execution policy for devices other than Network Storage or Video Configuration options UEFI Legacy 5 ...

Page 113: ...ASUS RS100 E10 PI2 5 27 5 5 17 iSCSI Configuration Allows you to configure the iSCSi parameters 5 5 16 Tls Auth Configuration Allows you to configure the Tls Auth ...

Page 114: ...e or disable the Base Memory Test Run on Warm Boot Configuration options Disabled Enabled Maximum Memory Frequency Auto Allows you to select the maximum memory frequency setting Configuration options Auto 2133 2400 2667 ECC Support Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the ECC support Configuration options Disabled Enabled Memory Scrambler Enabled Allows you to enable or disable Memory Scrambler...

Page 115: ...nfiguration options Auto Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 PEG1 Slot Power Limit Value 75 Set the upper limit on power supplied by slot Use the or to adjust the value The values range from 0 to 255 PEG1 Slot Power Limit Scale 1 0x Allows you to select the scale for the Slot Power Limit Value Configuration options 1 0x 0 1x 0 01x 0 001x PEG1 Physical Slot Number 2 Allows you to set the physical slot number attached t...

Page 116: ...r to adjust the value The values range from 0 to 8191 VT d Enabled Allows you to enable or disable VT d capability Configuration options Disabled Enabled CRID Support Disabled Allows you to enable or disable CRID control for Intel SIPP Configuration options Disabled Enabled Above 4GB MMIO BIOS Assignment Disabled Allows you to enable or disable above 4 GB memory mapped IO BIOS assignment This is e...

Page 117: ...isable the SATA Controller Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following items appear only when you set SATA Controller s to Enabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI Allows you to select the SATA controllers operation Configuration options AHCI RAID Serial ATA Port 1 6 Port 1 6 Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the SATA port Configuration options Disabled Enabled Hot Plug Enabled Allows you t...

Page 118: ...rom the Create New Password box key in a password then press Enter 3 Confirm the password when prompted To change an administrator password 1 Select the Administrator Password item and press Enter 2 From the Enter Current Password box key in the current password then press Enter 3 From the Create New Password box key in a new password then press Enter 4 Confirm the password when prompted To clear ...

Page 119: ...Password box key in a new password then press Enter 4 Confirm the password when prompted To clear a user password 1 Select the Clear User Password item and press Enter 2 Select Yes from the Warning message window then press Enter Secure Boot This item allows you to customize the Secure Boot settings Secure Boot Disabled Secure Boot can be enabled if the system is running in User mode with enrolled...

Page 120: ...ables and set Key Management page Factory Key Provision Disabled Allows you to provision factory default Secure Boot keys when the system is in Setup Mode Configuration options Disabled Enabled Restore Factory keys This item will install all Factory Default keys Reset to Setup Mode This item appears only when you load the default Secure Boot keys This item allows you to clear all default Secure Bo...

Page 121: ...DB Restore DB defaults Restore DB variable to factory defaults Platform Key PK Configuration options Details Export Update Delete Key Exchange Keys KEK Authorized Signatures DB Forbidden Signatures DBX Configuration options Details Export Update Append Delete Authorized TimeStamps DBT OsRecovery Signatures Configuration options Update Append 5 8 Boot menu The Boot menu items allow you to change th...

Page 122: ... after POST Fast Boot Disabled Allows you to enable or disable boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot option This has no effect for BBS boot options Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following item appears only when you set Fast Boot to Enabled Sata Support All Sata Devices Last Boot HDD Only Only last booted HDD device will be available in POS...

Page 123: ...lows you to set the desired POST Report waiting time from 1 to 10 seconds Configuration options 1 sec 10 sec Until Press ESC Network Device BBS Priorities CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities Hard Drive BBS Priorities Floppy Drive BBS Priorities These items allow you to set the booting order of the devices 5 9 Monitor menu This menu displays the system temperature fan speed and power status You can als...

Page 124: ...ms allow you to change the event log settings and view the system event logs 5 11 1 Change Smbios Event Log Settings Press Enter to change the Smbios Event Log configuration All values changed here do not take effect until computer is restarted Enabling Disabling Options Smbios Event Log Enabled Change this to enable or disable all features of Smbios Event Logging during boot Configuration options...

Page 125: ... 1 to 255 METW 60 This option allows you to set the number of minutes which must pass between duplicate log entries which utilize a multiple event counter Use the or to adjust the value The values range from 0 to 99 Custom Options Log EFI Status Code Enabled This option allows you to enable or disable logging of the EFI Status Codes Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following item appears...

Page 126: ...t for BMC response for specified time out Configuration options Disabled Enabled FRB 2 Timer Enabled Allows you to enable or disable FRB 2 timer POST timer Configuration options Disabled Enabled FRB 2 Timer timeout 6 minutes Allows you to select the FRB 2 Timer Expiration value Configuration options 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes FRB 2 Timer Policy Do Nothing Allows you to select the how ...

Page 127: ... system should respond if the OS Boot Watch Timer expires Configuration options Do Nothing Reset Power Down Power Cycle Serial Mux Disabled Allows you to enable or disable Serial Mux configuration Configuration options Disabled Enabled BMC Warm Reset This item allow you to perform a BMC warm reset 5 12 1 System Event Log Allows you to change the SEL event log configuration Enabling Disabling Optio...

Page 128: ...FI Status Codes Error code Allows you to select which codes to log Configuration options Disabled Both Error code Progress code 5 12 2 Bmc self test log Allows you to change the SEL event log configuration Erase Log Yes On every reset Choose options for erasing Smbios Event Log Erasing is done prior to any logging activation during reset Configuration options No Yes On every reset When Log is Full...

Page 129: ...on will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase Configuration options Unspecified Static DynamicBmcDhcp DynamicBmcNonDhcp IPV6 DM_LAN1 IPV6 Support Enabled Allows you to enable or disable LAN1 IPV6 Support Configuration options Disabled Enabled To quickly go to the last item of the second page press the Page Down button Press the Page Up button to go back to the first item in the f...

Page 130: ...enable or disable LAN2 IPV6 Support Configuration options Disabled Enabled The following items appear only when IPV6 Support is set to Enabled Configuration Address source Unspecified This item allows you to configure LAN channel parameters statistically or dynamically by BIOS or BMC Unspecified option will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS phase Configuration options Unspecified S...

Page 131: ...nd bar to exit Save Changes and Reset Exit System setup after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Exit System setup without saving any changes Restore Defaults Restore load default values for all the setup options Boot Override These items displays the available devices The device items that appears on the screen depends on the number of devices installed in the system Click an item to st...

Page 132: ...5 46 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup ...

Page 133: ...6 RAID Configuration This chapter provides instructions for setting up creating and configuring RAID sets using the available utilities Chapter 6 RAID Configuration ...

Page 134: ...d increases fault tolerance to the entire system Use two new drives or use an existing drive and a new drive for this setup The new drive must be of the same size or larger than the existing drive RAID 10 is data striping and data mirroring combined without parity redundancy data having to be calculated and written With the RAID 10 configuration you get all the benefits of both RAID 0 and RAID 1 c...

Page 135: ...you can create a RAID set using the utilities embedded in each RAID controller For example use the Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM Utility if you installed Serial ATA hard disk drives on the Serial ATA connectors supported by the Intel C232 chipset 6 1 2 Installing hard disk drives The motherboard supports Serial ATA for RAID set configuration For optimal performance inst...

Page 136: ... 2 During POST press Ctrl I to display the utility main menu Before you proceed ensure that you have installed the Serial ATA hard disk drives and have set the correct SATA mode in the BIOS setup You can refer to sections 6 1 2 Installing hard disk drives and 6 1 3 Setting the RAID mode in BIOS for more information ESC Exit ENTER Select Menu Select Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA ...

Page 137: ...ou are done ESC Previous Menu ENTER Select Change Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 3 6 0 1023 Copyright C 2003 12 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved CREATE VOLUME MENU HELP Name RAID Level Disks Strip Size Capacity Syne Create Volume Enter a unique volume name that has no special characters and is 16 characters or less Volume0 RAID0 Strips Select Disks 128KB 0 0 GB N ...

Page 138: ... you want to create this volume Y N We recommend a lower stripe size for server systems and a higher stripe size for multimedia computer systems used mainly for audio and video editing 7 In the Capacity field item key in the RAID volume capacity that you want to use and press Enter The default value field indicates the maximum allowed capacity 8 Press Enter to start creating the RAID volume 9 From...

Page 139: ... down arrow keys to select the RAID set you want to delete then press Del ESC Previous Menu Select Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 3 6 0 1023 Copyright C 2003 12 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved DELETE VOLUME MENU HELP Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non RAID WARNING ALL DISK DATA WILL BE DELETED This does not apply to Recovery volumes DEL Delete Volume N...

Page 140: ...ace A small triangle before the Port number marks the selected drive Press Enter when you are done 3 Press Y in the confirmation window to reset the drive s or press N to return to the utility main menu Port Drive Model Serial Size Status 0 ST3300656SS HWAS0000991753TR 279 3GB Member Disk 1 ST3300656SS 37VN00009846RAJ1 279 3GB Member Disk Select the disks that should be reset Resetting RAID disk w...

Page 141: ...rating system Previous Next ENTER Select ESC Exit DEGRADED VOLUME DETECTED Are you sure you want to exit Y N CONFIRM EXIT This option is only for the RAID 1 set Rebuilding the RAID with other non RAID disk If any of the SATA hard disk drives included in the RAID 1 array failed the system displays the status of the RAID volume as Degraded during POST You can rebuild the RAID array with other instal...

Page 142: ...ded during POST You may replace the disk drive and rebuild the RAID array To rebuild the RAID with a new hard disk 1 Remove the failed SATA hard disk and install a new SATA hard disk of the same specification into the same SATA Port Select a destination disk with the same size as the original hard disk 2 Reboot the system then follow the steps in section Rebuilding the RAID with other non RAID dis...

Page 143: ...ay in the BIOS Set at least one of the arrays bootable to boot from the hard disk 1 Reboot the system and press Del to enter the BIOS setup utility during POST 2 Go to the Boot menu and select the boot option priority 3 Use up down arrow keys to select the boot priority and press Enter See the Boot menu section of Chapter 5 for more details 4 From the Exit menu select Save Changes Exit then press ...

Page 144: ... Turn on the system to windows desktop 2 Click the Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise icon to display the main menu Your storage system is configured for data protection increased performance and optimal data storage capacity You can create additional volumes to further optimize your storage system To enter the Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise utility under Windows operating system...

Page 145: ...ume type and click Next 2 Key in a name for the RAID set then select the array disks 3 Select the Volume Size tab then drag the bar to set the volume size 4 Click Next If you do not want to keep the data on one of the selected disks select NO when prompted If you want to Enable volume write back cache or Initialize volume click Advanced ...

Page 146: ... and size of the disks You can continue using other applications during this time 6 Wait until the process is completed then click OK when prompted You still need to partition your new volume using Windows Disk Management before adding any data The created RAID set is displayed in the Volumes list If you wish to change the settings go to Volume Properties ...

Page 147: ...ize for server systems and a higher stripe size for multimedia computer systems used mainly for audio and video editing 3 You can also change the Name Select the new volume type and Select additional disks to include in the new volume if needed 4 Select the Data stripe size for the RAID array for RAID 0 10 and 5 only and click OK The available stripe size values range from 4 KB to 128 KB The follo...

Page 148: ...proceed ensure that you back up all your important data from your hard drives To delete a volume 1 From the Volumes field in the utility main menu select the volume that you want to delete 2 From the Volume Properties field select Delete volume 3 Click Yes to delete the volume and return to the utility main menu or click No to return to the main menu ...

Page 149: ...ences Allow you to set to show the notification area icon and show system information warning or errors here E Mail Preferences Allow you to set to sent e mail of the following events Storage system information Storage system warnings Storage system errors ...

Page 150: ...6 18 Chapter 6 RAID Configuration ...

Page 151: ... Driver Installation This chapter provides the instructions for installing the necessary drivers for different system components in both Linux and Windows Operating Systems Chapter 7 Driver Installation ...

Page 152: ...t DVD to the USB flash drive To copy the RAID driver to a USB flash drive in Windows environment 1 Place the motherboard support DVD in the optical drive 2 Connect a USB flash drive to your system 3 Click on the optical drive to browse the contents of the support DVD 4 Click Drivers C24x INTEL RAID Driver Windows and then copy the RAID driver folder to the USB flash drive 7 1 2 Installing the RAID...

Page 153: ...one optical drive installed in your system eject the Windows OS installation disc and replace with the motherboard Support DVD into the optical drive Or you may connect a USB flash drive containing the RAID controller driver Click Browse to continue 5 Locate the driver in the corresponding folder of the Support DVD or USB flash drive and then click OK to continue 6 Select the RAID controller drive...

Page 154: ...ing the RAID driver Replace the motherboard Support DVD with the Windows Server installation disc Remove the USB flash drive Select the drive to install Windows and click Next 8 Setup then proceeds with the OS installation Follow the onscreen instructions to continue ...

Page 155: ...k the Setup exe to run the support DVD The contents of the support DVD are subject to change at any time without notice Visit the ASUS website www asus com for the latest updates on software and utilities The support DVD is supported on Windows Server 2016 The support DVD that is bundled with your motherboard contains drivers management applications and utilities that you can install to maximize t...

Page 156: ... the computer and then log on with Administrator privileges 2 Insert the support DVD into the optical drive The support DVD automatically displays the Driver menu if Autorun is enabled in your computer If Autorun is NOT enabled in your computer browse the contents of the support DVD to locate the file Setup exe Double click the Setup exe to run the support DVD 3 Check the drivers that you would li...

Page 157: ...ASUS RS100 E10 PI2 7 7 5 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation ...

Page 158: ...7 8 Chapter 7 Driver Installation ...

Page 159: ...A 1 ASUS RS100 E10 PI2 A Appendix Appendix ...

Page 160: ...A 2 Appendix P11C M 4L block diagram ...

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