
6.
Click
the
icon
to
add
the
drives
to
the
array.
7.
If
you
want
to
configure
a
hot-spare
drive,
complete
the
following
steps:
a.
Click
the
Spares
tab.
b.
Select
the
physical
drive
that
you
want
to
designate
as
the
hot-spare
drive,
and
click
the
icon
to
add
the
drive.
8.
Click
Next
.
9.
In
the
“Configuration
summary”
window,
review
the
information.
To
change
the
configuration,
click
Back
.
10.
Click
Apply
;
when
you
are
asked
whether
you
want
to
apply
the
new
configuration,
click
Yes
.
The
configuration
is
saved
in
the
controller
and
in
the
physical
drives.
11.
Exit
from
ServeRAID
Manager,
and
remove
the
CD
from
the
CD
drive.
12.
Restart
the
server.
Viewing
the
configuration
You
can
use
ServeRAID
Manager
to
view
information
about
RAID
controllers
and
the
RAID
subsystem
(such
as
arrays,
logical
drives,
hot-spare
drives,
and
physical
drives).
When
you
click
an
object
in
the
ServeRAID
Manager
tree,
information
about
that
object
appears
in
the
right
pane.
To
display
a
list
of
available
actions
for
an
object,
click
the
object
and
click
Actions
.
Using
the
mini
baseboard
management
controller
The
mini
baseboard
management
controller
(mini-BMC)
provides
environmental
monitoring
for
the
server.
If
environmental
conditions
exceed
thresholds
or
if
system
components
fail,
the
mini-BMC
lights
LEDs
to
help
you
diagnose
the
problem
and
also
records
the
error
in
the
mini-BMC
system-event
log.
For
more
information,
see
the
description
of
Baseboard
management
controller
(BMC)
settings
on
page
53.
Important:
If
the
system-error
LED
on
the
front
of
the
server
is
lit
but
there
are
no
other
error
indications,
clear
the
mini-BMC
system-event
log.
This
log
does
not
clear
itself,
and
if
it
begins
to
fill
up,
the
system-error
LED
will
be
lit.
Also,
after
you
complete
a
repair
or
correct
an
error,
clear
the
mini-BMC
system-event
log
to
turn
off
the
system-error
LED
on
the
front
of
the
server.
Note:
If
an
optional
IBM
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
is
installed,
the
mini-BMC
is
disabled,
and
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
handles
the
server
monitoring
activities.
For
additional
information
about
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II,
see
the
documentation
that
comes
with
this
adapter.
Enabling
the
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
program
The
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
is
part
of
the
BIOS
code.
You
can
use
it
to
configure
the
network
as
a
startable
device,
and
you
can
customize
where
the
network
startup
option
appears
in
the
startup
sequence.
To
enable
the
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
program,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
From
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
main
menu,
select
Devices
and
I/O
Ports
and
press
Enter.
2.
Select
Planar
Ethernet
and
use
the
Right
Arrow
(
→
)
key
to
set
it
to
Enabled
.
3.
Select
Save
Settings
and
press
Enter.
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
server
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