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Viewing the virtual disks details
1
Enter the
BIOS Configuration Utility
. See
Entering the BIOS configuration utility
2
In the
Main Menu
screen, select
View Virtual Disk Details
and press <Enter>.
3
Use the arrow keys to choose a virtual disk.
4
The following details of the virtual disks are displayed:
a Virtual disk number
b RAID Level
c Size
d Status (
Read Ahead/Write Back, No Read Ahead/Write Back, Read Ahead/Write Through, No Read Ahead/Write Through
)
5
Press <Esc> to return to the main window.
NOTE:
The Physical Disks field indicates the physical disks that are in the virtual disk, highlighted by green
text.
Rescan disks
This option allows you to view the list of existing Physical and Virtual disks.
1
NOTE:
The Rescan disks option may take from 10 to 20 seconds to display the list of disks, depending on the number of
disks available in the system.
1
Enter the
Dell PERC S140 Configuration Utility
Entering the DELL PERC S140 Configuration Utility
2
Click
Controller Management
>
Rescan Disks
.
The
Rescan Disks
screen is displayed. It provides information about the latest physical disk and virtual disk configurations.
Controller Options
The
Controller Options
feature helps you to enable the
BIOS Stop on Error
option. The boot process pauses when
Pause if...
is enabled
and a virtual disk becomes
Degraded
or has
Failed
. Press <Enter> to continue booting.
View the error message on the window. If
Pause...
is
OFF
, the error message is displayed briefly, but the system continues to boot.
1
Enter the
BIOS Configuration Utility
. See
Entering the BIOS Configuration Utility
.
2
In the
Main Menu
screen, use the arrows to select the
Controller Options
.
3
In the
Controller Options
field, use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the desired controller option.
a
Pause if Degraded
When
ON
, the BIOS stops booting when a degraded virtual disk is found.
Press <Enter> to toggle between
ON
and
OFF
.
b
Pause if Failed
When
ON
, the BIOS stops booting when a failed virtual disk is found.
Press <Enter> to toggle between
ON
and
OFF
.
c
Manage Physical Disk Write Cache
•
If the option is set to
Default
:
•
The physical disk write cache policy is enabled for SSDs and HDDs of bandwidth 3 Gbps.
•
The physical disk write cache feature is disabled for HDDs of bandwidth 6 Gbps.
•
If the option is set to
Enable
, the feature is enabled on the disk selected.
•
If the option is set to
Disable
, The feature is disabled on the disk selected.
4
Press Esc to return to the main window.
BIOS Configuration Utility
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