Sata configuration screen – Dell PowerEdge T300 User Manual

Page 47

Advertising
background image

Using the System Setup Program

47

SATA Configuration Screen

Table 2-5 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that
appear on the SATA Configuration screen.

Demand-Based Power
Management
(Enabled default)

NOTE:

Check your operating system documentation to

verify if the operating system supports this feature.

Enables or disables demand-based power management.
When enabled, the CPU Performance State tables will
be reported to the operating system; when disabled, the
CPU Performance State tables will not be reported to
the operating system. If any of the CPUs do not support
demand-based power management, the field will
become read-only, and automatically set to Disabled.

Processor X ID

Displays the

family, model, and stepping of the

specified processor.

Table 2-5.

SATA Configuration Screen

Option

Description

Port A
(Auto default)

Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port A. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices are attached to the port.

Port B
(Off default)

Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port B. When set to Auto, the port is
enabled if devices are attached to the port.

Port C
(Off default)

Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port C. When set to Auto, the port is
enabled if devices are attached to the port.

Port D
(Off default)

Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port D. When set to Auto, the port is
enabled if devices are attached to the port.

Port E
(Off default)

Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port E. When set to Auto, the port is
enabled if devices are attached to the port.

Table 2-4.

CPU Information Screen (continued)

Option

Description

book.book Page 47 Sunday, June 21, 2009 10:04 AM

Advertising