Home/End
Select up, down, left, or right to position the cursor.
+/-
Use to change items with values in [ ] brackets. Numeric and numeric
keypad - (minus) update a modifiable field to its next relative value.
Esc
Use to abort the current context operation or exit the current screen. User
confirmation is solicited as required if changes were made by user. If you are
using a serial console, pressing
Esc
causes a delay of several seconds before it
takes effect. This is normal server behavior and is not an error.
Enter
Use to issue a command. Executable items are indicated by highlighted text and
a different background color. Press
Enter
to run the field's associated function.
Configuration Utility Screens
All SAS BIOS configuration utility screens contain the following areas, starting at the top of the
screen:
Header area
Identifies the utility and version number.
Menu area
Gives the title of the current screen and, on screens other than the Adapter List
screen, also identifies the adapter.
Main area
The main area for presenting data. This area has a cursor for item selection,
and horizontal and vertical scroll bars if necessary.
Footer area
Provides general help information text.
Figure 33 (page 58)
provides a map of how to access screens in the
drvcfg
utility.
Figure 33 Accessed Screens in the drvcfg Utility
DRVCFG Screens
Adapter List Screen
The Adapter List screen displays when the configuration utility starts. This screen displays a scrolling
list of up to 256 SAS controllers in the server, and provides information about each of them. Use
the arrow keys to select a SAS controller, and press
Enter
to view and modify the selected SAS
controller's properties.
You can view and modify the SAS controller whether it is enabled or disabled. You can use the
Boot Support setting in the Adapter Properties menu to change the status of this setting. You must
reconnect the EFI Driver for a new Boot Support setting to take effect.
The following are descriptions for the Adapter List screen.
Adapter
Indicates the SAS Controller type
PCI Bus
Indicates the PCI Bus number assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter (
0x00
- 0xFF, 0 - 255
decimal)
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