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BootCD shows the current state of the Bootable CD-ROM function. (Refer to
“Setting the Bootable CD-ROM feature” on page 109.)
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CompMode shows the current BIOS compatibility mode. On indicates 8 gigabyte
(GB) Extended; Off indicated 2 gigabyte (GB) Limited.
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Clustered shows the current state for clustering.
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BBWC shows the cache size of the battery-backup write cache, if it is installed (8
= 8 MB or 32 = 32 MB) or No if there is a no battery-backup write cache
installed.
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Boot Blk shows the version number of the startable microcode (or firmware)
loaded for the ServeRAID controller.
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Code Blk shows the current version number of the microcode (or firmware)
loaded for the ServeRAID controller.
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Rebuild Rate shows the current speed setting for rebuilds: High, Medium, or
Low.
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Number of Defunct drives shows the current number of defunct physical drives.
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Number of Offline drives shows the current number of offline logical drives.
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Number of Critical drives shows the current number of critical logical drives.
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Config. Updates shows the number of times that the configuration has been
changed since it has been initialized. When you initialize the configuration, the
Config. Update resets to zero.
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Bad Stripe, Locked Stripe, or Blocked Drive identifies the logical drives that
are affected.
– Bad Stripe Drives indicates logical drives that have inaccessible areas.
– Locked Stripe Drives is a reserved field.
– Blocked Drives indicates the logical drives that are blocked. You must
unblock a blocked drive before you can use it. See “Logical drive state
descriptions” on page 11 for more information.
Viewing the configuration
You can select View Configuration from the Main Menu to display the number of
each logical drive, and to display the size, RAID level, state, stripe-unit size, write
policy, read-ahead status, and creation date for each logical drive.
Using the advanced configuration functions
You can select the Advanced Functions to restore the controller configuration to
factory default settings, copy the configuration to the controller from the connected
physical drives, configure BIOS settings, and view the controller and PCI
information.
When you select the Advanced Functions from the Main Menu, the following
choices appear on the screen.
Attention:
Be careful when making selections from this menu. If you change the
configuration, you might lose data.
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Restore to Factory Default Settings is used to reset the configuration. When
you reset the configuration, you will not have access to any data stored on the
logical drives attached to the selected ServeRAID controller.
This choice deletes the existing configuration information, sets all functional
physical drives attached to the controller to the ready state, and deletes all
logical drives defined for the controller.
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