NOTE:
Depending on the device configuration changes, exiting the UEFI configuration utility may prompt for a system
reboot.
Navigate the BOSS-N1 Configuration Utility
About this task
To go to UEFI configuration utility, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Enter the UEFI configuration utility. See
Enter the UEFI Configuration Utility
.
The
Device Settings
screen displays a list of NIC ports and the BOSS-N1 Boot Controller.
2. To enter BOSS-N1 Boot Controller, click
BOSS-N1 Boot Controller
.
The list of
Configuration Options
appears:
●
Physical Device Information
—view the properties of hard drives.
●
Virtual Device Information
—view the properties of virtual disks.
●
Create RAID Configuration
—configure a virtual disk.
●
Delete RAID Configuration
—delete a virtual disk.
●
Rebuild RAID Configuration
—rebuild a degraded RAID volume when a peer drive is available.
●
Controller Information
—view the BOSS-N1 controller information.
Physical and virtual device information
The
Physical Device Information
menu allows you to view physical disk properties. The
Virtual Device Information
menu
allows you to view the physical disk properties.
View physical disk information
About this task
To view the physical disk information, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Enter the
UEFI Configuration Utility
. See
Enter the UEFI Configuration Utility
.
2. Click
Physical Device Information
.
All available physical disks are displayed.
3. Select a physical disk to view its information.
View virtual device information
About this task
To view the virtual disk information, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Enter the
UEFI Configuration Utility
. See
Enter the UEFI Configuration Utility
.
2. Click
Virtual Device Information
. The
Virtual Device Information
list is displayed.
3. Select the virtual disk. The details of the virtual disk is displayed.
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