E.2 starting the sas bios configuration utility, Starting the sas bios configuration utility – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire X4100 User Manual

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Appendix E

Serial Attached SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility

E-3

E.2

Starting the SAS BIOS Configuration
Utility

If you have SAS BIOS version 6.xx, and it includes the Fusion-MPT SAS BIOS
Configuration Utility, you can change the default configuration of the SAS host
adapters. You may decide to change these default values if there is a conflict
between device settings or if you need to optimize system performance.

The version number of the SAS BIOS appears in a banner displayed on the computer
monitor during bootup. If the utility is available, this message also appears during
bootup:

Press Ctrl+C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility...

This message remains on the screen for about five seconds, giving you time to start
the utility. If you press Ctrl+C, the message changes to:

Please wait, invoking LSI Logic Configuration Utility...

After a brief pause, the computer monitor displays the Main menu of the Fusion-
MPT SAS BIOS Configuration Utility. These messages may appear during the boot
process:

Adapter removed from boot order!

This message appears when an adapter was removed from the system or was
relocated behind a PCI bridge.

Adapter configuration may have changed, reconfiguration is

suggested!

This message appears if none of the information in the NVRAM is valid.

Updating Adapter List!

This message appears when fewer than four adapters are in the boot order and
more adapters exist than are shown.

Caution –

The SAS BIOS Configuration Utility is a powerful tool. If, while using it,

you somehow disable all of the controllers, press Ctrl+E (or Ctrl+A on versions
earlier than 5.00) after memory initialization during reboot to re-enable and
reconfigure the controllers.

Note –

Some devices detected by the Configuration Utility cannot be controlled by

the SAS BIOS. Devices such as tape drives and scanners require that a device driver
specific to that device be loaded. However, the SAS BIOS Configuration Utility does
allow you to modify parameters for these devices.

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