Displays a warning message to confirm your choice.
2
Click
Yes
to exit the configuration utility.
NOTE:
Depending on the device configuration changes, exiting the UEFI configuration utility may prompt for a system
reboot.
Navigating to BOSS-S1 configuration utility
1
Enter the UEFI configuration utility. See
Entering the UEFI RAID configuration utility
The
Device Settings
screen displays a list of NIC ports and the BOSS-S1 configuration utility.
2
To enter BOSS-S1 configuration utility, click
BOSS-S1 Configuration Utility
.
Displays the list of
Configuration Options
:
•
Physical/Virtual Disk Information
— allows you to view the properties of physical disks and virtual disks
•
Create RAID Configuration
— allows you to configure a virtual disk
•
Delete RAID Configuration
— allows you to delete a virtual disk
•
RAID Rebuild
— allows you to rebuild a degraded RAID volume, if a suitable peer drive is available
•
Erase Physical Disk
— allows you to clear RAID setting on a physical disk
•
Controller Information
— allows you to view BOSS-S1 adapter information
Physical/virtual disk information
The
Physical/virtual disk information
menu allows the user to view physical disk properties and virtual disk properties.
Physical disk information
To view physical disk information:
1
Enter the
BOSS-S1 Configuration utility
Navigating to BOSS-S1 Configuration Utility
2
Click
Physical/Virtual disk information
.
3
By default,
Physical disk info
radio button is selected.
4
All available physical disks are displayed.
5
Select a physical disk to view its information.
Virtual Disk Information
To view virtual disk information:
1
Enter the
BOSS-S1 Configuration utility
Navigating to BOSS-S1 Configuration Utility
2
Click
Physical/Virtual disk information
.
3
Select the
Virtual disk info
radio button.
4
All available virtual disks are displayed.
5
Select a virtual disk to view its information.
6
Quick initialization will be observed in the virtual disk information.
UEFI/HII RAID configuration utility
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