Global properties menu – Dell PERC 4/im User Manual

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Table 2-6. lists the fields on this menu and their descriptions.

Table 2-6. Boot Adapter List Menu Fields and Descriptions

Field

Field Type
[Value]

Description

Adapter

Information

Indicates the specific family of host adapters.

PCI Bus

Information

Indicates the PCI bus number (range 0x00-0xFF, 0-255 decimal) assigned by the
system BIOS to an adapter.

Dev/Func

Information

Indicates the PCI Device/Function assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter. An 8-
bit value is mapped as follows:

Bits [7:3]: Device (range 0x00-0x1F, 0-31 decimal)
Bits [2:0]: Function (range 0-7)

Boot
Order

Configuration
[0 to 3]

Indicates the relative boot order (0 to 3) of the listed channel. The Fusion-MPT SCSI
BIOS traverses up to four channels in the specified order in search of bootable media.

Current
Status

Information

Indicates whether an adapter/channel in the boot list was enabled during the most
recent boot. The Fusion-MPT SCSI BIOS ignores disabled adapters/channels and their
attached devices, although they are still visible to the configuration utility.

Enabled/
Disabled

Configuration
[On/Off]

Indicates whether to enable an adapter/channel upon the next boot. The Fusion-MPT
SCSI BIOS ignores disabled adapters/channels and their attached devices, although
they are still visible to the configuration utility.

Global Properties Menu

The Global Properties menu allows you to pause if an alert message has been displayed, to display boot
information, and to set display and video modes.

To select this menu, follow these steps:

1. Press F2 while on the Main menu to move the cursor to the menu area.

2. Move the cursor to Global Properties with the arrow keys.

3. Press Enter.

Table 2-7. lists the fields and their descriptions.

Table 2-7. Global Properties Fields and Descriptions

Field

Field Type
[Value]

Description

Pause When
Boot Alert
Displayed

Configuration
[Yes/No]

Specifies a pause during the boot for user acknowledgement of some
error messages. The pause occurs after displaying a boot alert

message.

1

To continue after displaying a message, specify No (default).

To wait for any key after displaying a message, specify Yes. You
must enable this setting on all adapters in the boot list to display a
pause when a boot alert occurs.

Boot

Configuration

Specifies how much BIOS information displays during boot.

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