3 device properties menu, 4 boot adapter list menu, Device properties menu – LSI MiniHAB 44929LO User Manual

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Main Menu

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screens, through the F2 key, which moves the screen forward or back by
16 entries. However, the CU requires that any modifications to the
current page be stored before new entries may be viewed or modified. A
pop-up confirmation window asks to store or discard changes, if needed.

4.5.3 Device Properties Menu

The Device Properties menu allows you to view and update individual
device settings for an adapter.

Note:

The number of fields on the menu requires that you scroll
left/right to view all the information. When accessing this
menu, use the Home/End keys to scroll to columns cur-
rently not displayed. The scroll indicator on the bottom of
the menu shows where the cursor is, relative to the first and
last columns.

4.5.4 Boot Adapter List Menu

The Boot Adapter List menu specifies the order in which adapters boot
when more than one LSI Logic host adapter is in a system. Up to four
adapters in a system can be selected as bootable. Only one of the four
bootable adapters can be used to control a Boot Volume.

To select this menu:

1.

Press

F2

while on the Main menu to move the cursor to the menu

area.

2.

Move the cursor to Boot Adapter List with the arrow keys.

3.

Press

Enter

.

Adapters can be added or deleted using this menu. To add an adapter
to the boot list, press the

Insert

key while on the Boot Adapter List. Use

the arrow keys to select the desired adapter and press

Enter

to add it

to the end of the Boot Adapter List.

To remove an adapter from the boot list, press the

Delete

key while the

desired adapter is selected in the Boot Adapter List. You can also change
the boot order by using the “+” or “

” keys. For example, place the cursor

on the adapter that you want to change, and use the “+” or “

” key to

raise or lower the boot order.

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